Databases
Introduction to search engines
Web searching Techniques
Types of resources
Boolean Operators
100

A collection of data that can be sorted and searched using search algorithms. 

what is database?

100

Powerful software programs that make it easy to find information on the internet 

What are Search engines?

100

One of the oldest and most basic search engines and it was created by two students at Stanford University

What is Yahoo?

100

source material that has not been edited or completed significantly way by  a researcher. 

What are primary resources?

100

a symbol or word used in internet searches to narrow search results by including or excluding certain words or phrases from the search criteria. 


What is a Boolean Operator? 

200

Tables, field, and records 

What are database components?

200

A word that appears on a web page and is used by search engines to identify relevant URLs.

What are keywords?

200

The most used search engine.

What is Google?

200

Resources that only accept input from scholars and recognized authorities.

What is authoritative peer-review?

200

Has two keywords and must use both of the keywords for find the information. 

What do AND boolean operators do? 

300

Contains multiple tables of information that are related through common fields.

What is a relational database? 

300

HTML element used in a Webpage to embed information for use by search engines. 

What are <meta> tags????????????????????????

300

A search engine based on social media. 

What is Bing?

300

Content that is open to review to use by everyone.

What is open peer-review?

300

They use either one of the keywords or both of the keywords to find the information.

What do OR operators do?

400

A field containing a value that uniquely identifies each record in a database table.

What is primary key?

400

Enables users to manually search information portals to locate indexed information.

What is a directory search?

400

The alphabetized hypertext categories that match your keywords, websites that match you keywords, and Yahoo! categories that list sites that match your keywords.

What are the searches based on?

400

Sites that don't go under any sort of review and represent research of varying quality.

What is an individual resource?

400

Specifies that the results cannot contain the keyword that follows the operator.

What What is the NOT operator?

500

The three types of relationships that can be established between database tables.

What are one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships?

500

Additional file types that search engines have the ability to search for and index.

What are the file types ASCII, Rich Text Format(RTF), Portable Document FOrmat(PDF), PostScript, Proprietary file formats? 

500

A search engine database that contains crossrefrencing fields for conceptual searches.

What is excite?

500

research based on primary resources. 

What is secondary? 

500

the symbols for additional operators 

What are &, +, -, " ", (), <>, {}, [], *, . ?


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