Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index

The purpose of this thesis is to identify and quantify the information clues found in the document representations in the World Wide Web environment. This study uses three topics to find document representations: custom publishing, distance education, and tactile graphics. Four Web search engines...

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Main Author: Epp, Mary Anne
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5855
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-58552014-03-14T15:40:37Z Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index Epp, Mary Anne Database searching - Software - Evaluation Information retrieval - Software - Evaluation Computer network resources - Indexes - Evaluation Internet World Wide Web The purpose of this thesis is to identify and quantify the information clues found in the document representations in the World Wide Web environment. This study uses three topics to find document representations: custom publishing, distance education, and tactile graphics. Four Web search engines are used: AltaVista, InfoSeek Ultra, Lycos, and Open Text Index. The findings of the random sample show that the search engines produce little duplication in their display of the results. Just over half of the cases reveal information clues about the document's authorship, origin, format or subject. The summary field shows the highest number of information clues. The title and Uniform Resource Locator fields do not contain many information clues. Few of the fields contain clues about the authorship of the documents. Topical relevance is questionable in many of the cases. The study recommends further research on the comparison of search engines, on the study of searches on the Web for commercial, academic and personal topics, and on information seeking behaviors relating to Web searching. Recommendations are made for Web training and Web page design to assist users in finding relevant information more quickly. 2009-03-10T22:44:19Z 2009-03-10T22:44:19Z 1997 2009-03-10T22:44:19Z 1997-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5855 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/]
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topic Database searching - Software - Evaluation
Information retrieval - Software - Evaluation
Computer network resources - Indexes - Evaluation
Internet
World Wide Web
spellingShingle Database searching - Software - Evaluation
Information retrieval - Software - Evaluation
Computer network resources - Indexes - Evaluation
Internet
World Wide Web
Epp, Mary Anne
Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
description The purpose of this thesis is to identify and quantify the information clues found in the document representations in the World Wide Web environment. This study uses three topics to find document representations: custom publishing, distance education, and tactile graphics. Four Web search engines are used: AltaVista, InfoSeek Ultra, Lycos, and Open Text Index. The findings of the random sample show that the search engines produce little duplication in their display of the results. Just over half of the cases reveal information clues about the document's authorship, origin, format or subject. The summary field shows the highest number of information clues. The title and Uniform Resource Locator fields do not contain many information clues. Few of the fields contain clues about the authorship of the documents. Topical relevance is questionable in many of the cases. The study recommends further research on the comparison of search engines, on the study of searches on the Web for commercial, academic and personal topics, and on information seeking behaviors relating to Web searching. Recommendations are made for Web training and Web page design to assist users in finding relevant information more quickly.
author Epp, Mary Anne
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title Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
title_short Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
title_full Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
title_fullStr Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
title_full_unstemmed Information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the Web search engines Altavista, Infoseek Ultra, Lycos and Open text index
title_sort information clues : content analysis of document representations retrieved by the web search engines altavista, infoseek ultra, lycos and open text index
publishDate 2009
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