THE ART OF SEARCHINIG ON THE INTERNET.
REVIEW OF SELECTED TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS
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Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Studiów
Międzynarodowych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Publication date: 2020-01-15
Studia Politologiczne 2019;54
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ABSTRACT
The text consists of two parts. The first analyzed the internet search techniques
– in a general heuristic sense and detailed i.e. specific techniques belonging to
the family of query languages – so called operators (logical operators, localization
operators, operators for communication channels in social media, chronometric
operators, search operators in the content of the www and search operators
for specific types of content). Their main function is to clarify search queries.
The second part of the text contains a review and analysis of selected internet
exploration tools – search engines (global search engines, search engines focusing
on user privacy, metasearch engines and multisearch engines, regional search
engines and catalogues, people search engines, search engines of gray literature
and internet archives). Preview is not exhaustive or deepened, it serves rather the
initial orientation of those interested in the search engine universe.
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