Soc 205: Social Problems

Winter 2010

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Web and information literacy

Two courses are offered by Pierce Library personnel that may be of interest. The 100 level course deals with using the library's many resources (becoming an expert at this will save you hundreds of hours over your time here). The 300 level course deals more with information literacy, and there are few skills that will serve you better when you leave here than being very information literate.

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Search engines and related links

  • google (by far the best--they have specific searches, news searches, searches of directories, searches of government documents--start here)
  • Yahoo (Yahoo is technically a directory--catalogued by humans rather than Web-surfing robots--as a result, the quality is good, but if you want recent stuff it may be a couple months behind.
  • Dogpile (this is a meta search engine--it searches multiple search engines--can be hard to read but it will show you how different the results from different search engines can be)
  • Clusty (a new generation meta search engine)
  • Wikia Search (open source, launched in Jan '08)
  • advanced book exchange (network of used bookstores)
  • search engine watch (a web site with information about searching, search engines)
  • Search Adobe PDF -- this search engine returns ONLY pdf documents on the Web--potentially a source of full-text documents (but it may take some practice to figure out how to use it efficiently--library resources are a better first bet)
  • ditto.com (if you're looking for images on the Web, an alternative to Google's image search--takes a while to figure out how to use efficiently, though)
  • Google books (Google is trying to make millions of books searchable on the web, no doubt in between fights with copyright lawyers)
  • web searching tutorial (from University of South Carolina--I know, some of you are more web literate than me--this isn't for you)

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