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Going Beyond Google Again

  • Length: 192 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2013-10-04
  • ISBN-10: 1555708986
  • ISBN-13: 9781555708986
  • Sales Rank: #2132787 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

The Invisible Web, also known as the Deep Web, is a huge repository of underutilized resources that can be richly rewarding to searchers who make the effort to find them. Since Jane Devine and Francine Egger-Sider explored the educational potentials of this realm in Going Beyond Google: The Invisible Web in Learning and Teaching, the information world has grown even more complex, with more participants, more content, more formats, and more means of access. Demonstrating why teaching the Invisible Web should be a requirement for information literacy education in the 21st century, here the authors expand on the teaching foundation provided in the first book and persuasively argue that the Invisible Web is still relevant not only to student research but also to everyday life. Intended for anyone who conducts research on the web, including students, teachers, information professionals, and general users, their book

  • Defines the characteristics of the Invisible Web, both technologically and cognitively
  • Provides a literature review of students information-seeking habits, concentrating on recent research
  • Surveys the theory and practice of teaching the Invisible Web
  • Shows ways to transform students into  better researchers
  • Highlights teaching resources such as graphics, videos, and tutorials
  • Offers an assortment of tools, both public and proprietary, for trawling the Invisible Web
  • Looks at the future of the Invisible Web, with thoughts on how changes in search technology will affect users, particularly students learning to conduct research

Table of Contents

Part I: What is the Invisible Web Now?
Chapter 1:The Invisible Web Today
Chapter 2: Studies of Information-Seeking Behavior
Part II: How Will The Invisible Web Make Students Better Researchers?
Chapter 3: Teaching the Invisible Web
Chapter 4: How to Make Students Better Researchers
Chapter 5: Teaching Resources
Part III: Tools for Mining the Invisible Web and a Look Into Its Future
Chapter 6: Looking Inside the Invisible Web
Chapter 7: The Future of the Invisible Web and Its Implications for Teaching

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