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including Google Scholar, and skills that transfer to other search engines.
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2. Google Applications
– Videos: YouTube and Video Search
– Images: Image Search and Picasa
– Books – read a book online
– Maps and Google Earth
– Blog Search and Blogger
– Scholar – deep search engine
– Sketchup
– Code
• Check out the Google Products page
6. Google and Boolean Operators
AND and NOT
+ = and
- = not
Example:
• performance enhancing drugs -.com
Note:
the is no space
between the minus and the .com
7. Combined + and - Search Filtering
• You can use more than one filter in a
single search string
–Example:
• film history +.au* +.pdf -.com*
8. Filtering by Domain or Location
• You can search within a particular
domain:
–Example:
• site:.edu
• site:.gov
• site:.org
• restaurants site:.au "Port Macquarie"
9. Filtering Search by File Type
• You can use a plus (+) sign to request a
particular file type -- .ppt .doc .pdf .jpg
• You can also do it this way:
• Example: harvard referencing filetype:ppt
• Example: ansell adams filetype:jpg
10. Boolean OR
• Use OR (in capital letters) to search more than
one term
• Example:
–Youth OR young workers
Google will retrieve sites with either word
11. Searching within a specific website
• You can search within a specific website.
Example:
– pdf site:www.aic.gov.au
This will retrieve PDF documents stored in the
Australian Institute of Criminology site
• Note: There is no space
between site: and the website address.
12. Searching within a site - again
• Search within a site to find something on a
particular topic
Example:
Alexander McQueen
site:www.vogue.com
14. What Does the Asterisk (*) Do?
• Use the *to get everything that comes after
the asterisk
Example:
• film history +.au* +.pdf -.com*
• Google will also retrieve sites with:
–xxxxx.au/publications
–xxxxx.com/links/1945-2000
15. Synonyms
•
Try the ~symbol and
Google will also search for words with the
same meaning
Example:
•photoshop ~tutorial
Will also search for keywords: guide,
manual, reference etc.
16. Parentheses
• Use inverted commas to search by a phrase
Example
"imagine all the people“
Don’t worry too much! Google does
this anyway
17. What About Plurals
• Google will automatically plural a word in a
search
Example
– dog
Will also retrieve sites about dogs