Monday, March 28, 2011

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What, where and how

Dear Techniques II: Search and

academic information retrieval on the Web is today, one of the main activities carried out continuously throughout his career. For that reason, should always take into account these three basic questions before starting this exercise: what, where and how to search.

What to look for?
Refers to choose and define the research topic on which we conduct our search for information, in this case within the Web ( remind them that the proposal is still open research issues on our website Edmodo ).

Where to look?
has to do with the information sources where we find the documents in line with our research topic, for example: databases, library catalogs, repositories, directories, indexes, portals, libraries, etc..

How to search?
alludes particularly those search and interrogation techniques that apply when we are referring to any of the above information sources, which involves being able to delimit the keywords or concepts that best define our research topic. For this I recommend that you support the European Education Thesaurus , which we have reviewed in previous classes.

Well, roughly this procedure on which we will work for the second unit of our course. Soon I'll be posting in this space two of the questions that still remains for us to address: where and how to search . Receive a greeting

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