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Joanne S

SEO: The Beginners guide to SEO - 0 views

  • Search queries, the words that users type into the search box, carry extraordinary value.
  • In addition to making content available to search engines, SEO also helps boost rankings so that content will be placed where searchers will more readily find it.
Michelle Pitman

Google Plus Beginner's Guide - 0 views

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    Handy for those who are not yet comfortable using G+ 
Joanne S

Electronic Frontiers Australia » Ausvotes 2010: Party Policy Guide - 0 views

  • two issues close to the hearts of our members and supporters: Mandatory internet censorship, an R-18+ rating for video games and the National Broadband Network.
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    The Internet policies of the major political parties leading up to the Federal election: Electronic Frontiers Foundation (2010 August 12)  Ausvotes 2010: Party Policy Guide Retrieved from http://www.efa.org.au/ausvotes2010/
Joanne S

Metz, R. (2011). Understanding the Cloud: an Introduction to the Cloud. Getting Started... - 0 views

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    Metz, R. (2011). Understanding the Cloud: an Introduction to the Cloud. Getting Started with Cloud Computing: a LITA Guide (pp. 13-28). London, England: Library and Information Technology Association. Retrieved from http://edocs.library.curtin.edu.au/eres_display.cgi?url=DC60268502.pdf [5]
Joanne S

Tag Team Tech April 2011 | VOYA - 0 views

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    SELECTING THE RIGHT TOOL FOR A PORTAL-BASED SUBJECT GUIDE Valenza, J. (2011). My Perpetual Pursuit of the Perfect Pathfinder Platform. VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates. Retrieved from http://www.voya.com/2011/03/18/tag-team-tech-april-2011/
Joanne S

webeval-QuestionsToAsk.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Workshop for Topic 4.
Joanne S

Web Page Evaluation Checklist - 0 views

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    Links to downloadable RTF (Word) Workshop task for Topic 4.
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    Links to downloadable RTF (Word) Workshop task for Topic 4.
Joanne S

The Deep Web - 0 views

  • defined as the content on the Web not accessible through a search on general search engines.
  • sometimes also referred to as the hidden or invisible web.
  • the part of the Web that is not static, and is served dynamically "on the fly," is far larger than the static documents
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  • When we refer to the deep Web, we are usually talking about the following:
  • The content of databases.
  • Non-text files such as multimedia, images, software, and documents in formats such as Portable Document Format (PDF) and Microsoft Word.
  • Content available on sites protected by passwords or other restrictions.
  • Special content not presented as Web pages, such as full text articles and books
  • Dynamically-changing, updated content,
  • let's consider adding new content to our list of deep Web sources. For example:
  • Blog postings Comments Discussions and other communication activities on social networking sites, for example Facebook and Twitter Bookmarks and citations stored on social bookmarking sites
  • Tips for dealing with deep Web content
  • Vertical search
  • Use a general search engine to locate a vertical search engine.
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    The Web not accessible through a search on general search engines..
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