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instaGrok: The Search Engine Made Just For Education | Edudemic - 0 views

  • The killer feature to me is not the fun interactive ‘related terms’ web or the websites and images that pop up with each search. It’s the ‘Quizzes’ tool that gives you classroom-ready quiz questions on your search term. It’s downright amazing.
  • Quick Tip:You can use the little slider at the top of the search results screen to adjust how detailed your results are. You can go from the ABC chalkboard to the Einstein-y looking fella.
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    Without going into too much detail, instaGrok basically lets you punch in any search term (I'd recommend using a subject matter or item you're learning about) and get a neatly formatted and interactive experience as search results
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SearchReSearch: Verbatim mode - Google without interpretation - 0 views

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    "What's Verbatim search? It's Google search without any synonymization, spell-correction, personalization or other interpretation. That is, it's just a basic search without any alterations in what you typed into the query box. To be clear, 99% of the time, those alterations actually improve your search results quite a bit. But every so often you really want just what you typed. Verbatim mode is for those situations. "
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UC Berkeley Free Class: Search Engines 141 - 0 views

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    "UC Berkeley - Search, Google, and Life - Guest Lecturers Sergey Brin, Bradley Horowitz, Jason Schultz, and more - This free course from the University of California at Berkeley gives you an opportunity to sit in on some of the greatest minds in modern technology as they discuss how their products, services, and companies play a major role in shaping the way we obtain information, process it, and view the world. They also discuss how they came to be involved in those technologies, and how search and search engines work and have changed the internet as we know it."
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How Users Search the Library from a Single Search Box - 2 views

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    Article from ACRL, due out March 2012 This study examines how users search a large public university library using a prominent, single search box on the library website. The article examines two semesters of real-world data, totaling nearly 1.4 million transactions...
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» Differences in Discovery Tools An Anthropology of Algorithms - 0 views

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    One of the main conclusions of this research is that students are outsourcing much of the evaluation process to the search tools themselves, and because of this the search algorithms that drive these tools are functioning to determine what resources students use.  Differences in resource use attributable to differences in the design of the discovery tools' search algorithms could be directly observed in the data collected from students.
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Update: 'Google Search Education' - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Google's search engine is a powerful and impressive tool for locating information online. Unfortunately for many students, the simplicity of the default search interface can lead to some pretty poor search habits and results.
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SearchReSearch: What is AND about, really? - 0 views

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    One question I hear quite a bit is this: Don't we have to teach the basics of Boolean search to our students? The answer, from a Google perspective is this: We teach Boolean searching only for using traditional database systems.
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Creating Search Boxes - Springshare Help at Springshare - 0 views

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    How we can deploy search in LibGuides
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    LibGuide help for creating search boxes to various providers, with the code to use
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WorldCat Web service: xISBN [OCLC - WorldCat Affiliate tools]: xISBN bookmarklet and li... - 0 views

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    A bookmarklet to add to any browser to run a search on a specific item from Amazon, WorldCat, etc. in our OPAC.  Search for "Briar Cliff" and we're the first result. Drag the bookmarklet link to the browser's bookmark bar. 
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ProQuest - ProQuest Search Widget - 1 views

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    Embed a ProQuest search widget on a web page
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WorldCat search box [WorldCat Affiliate Program] - 1 views

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    WorldCat search widgets to embed on websites ... not as tweakable as I remember them being, especially not the 3rd example.  2nd example can be played with, though. 
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JSTOR Search Widget - 0 views

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    Embed a JSTOR search widget into a web page
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Index labels and examples of expert search in WorldCat - 0 views

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    Index labels and examples of expert search in WorldCat; short code commands for things like title, series, isbn and many others
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The Get More Out of Google Infographic Summarizes Online Research Tricks for Students - 1 views

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    a recent study found that 3 out of 4 students don't search Google efficiently, and you probably know other people who could use some Googling help. This infographic is for them and it also might make a handy poster with reminders for basic tricks.
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How to Turn Off Google's Annoying New Personal Search Results - 0 views

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    A way to turn off this annoying feature
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EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit Support Center - 1 views

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    EBSCO search widgets to embed on websites or guides -- step-by-step instructions
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At Last: Our Publicly Accessible Portal to Search, Browse, and Read ECCO-TCP ... - 1 views

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    I'm delighted to report that this is no longer the case: the University of Michigan-based implementation of the ECCO-TCP texts can now be fully explored by the general public: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/.
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News from the Getty | Getty Research Institute Launches Gateway to the World's Art Libr... - 1 views

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    On Thursday, May 31, 2012 the Getty Research Institute (GRI) will launch the Getty Research Portal, an unprecedented resource that will provide universal access to digitized texts in the field of art and architectural history.  The Getty Research Portal is a free online search gateway that aggregates descriptive metadata of digitized art history texts, with links to fully digitized copies that are free to download. Art historians, curators, students, or anyone who is culturally curious can unearth these valuable sources of research without traveling from place to place to browse the stacks of the world's art libraries. There will be no restrictions to use the Getty Research Portal; all anyone needs is access to the internet.
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Rossetti Archive - 0 views

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    Completed in 2008 to the plan laid out in 1993, the Archive provides students and scholars with access to all of DGR's pictorial and textual works and to a large contextual corpus of materials, most drawn from the period when DGR's work first appeared and established its reputation (approximately 1848-1920), but some stretching back to the 14th-century sources of his Italian translations. All documents are encoded for structured search and analysis. The Rossetti Archive aims to include high-quality digital images of every surviving documentary state of DGR's works: all the manuscripts, proofs, and original editions, as well as the drawings, paintings, and designs of various kinds, including his collaborative photographic and craft works. These primary materials are transacted with a substantial body of editorial commentary, notes, and glosses.
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