CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE SEARCH AND RESEARCH SKILLS

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CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE SEARCH AND RESEARCH SKILLS by Mind Map: CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE SEARCH AND RESEARCH SKILLS

1. Research and Information Seeking

2. Research and Information Seeking

2.1. Web Search Engines

2.1.1. Types of Search Engines

2.1.1.1. Crawlers

2.1.1.2. Directories

2.1.1.3. Hybrids

2.1.1.4. Metadata

2.1.2. Examples

2.1.2.1. Bing

2.1.2.2. Duckduckgo

2.1.2.3. Google

2.1.2.4. Yahoo

2.2. Research Indexing Sites

2.2.1. Examples

2.2.1.1. IEEE Xplore

2.2.1.2. Google Scholar

2.2.1.3. ResearchGate

2.3. Massive Oline Open Course (MOOC) sites

2.3.1. Examples

2.3.1.1. Coursera

2.3.1.2. edX

2.3.1.3. Udemy

2.4. Employment Web sites

2.4.1. Examples

2.4.1.1. JobStreet

2.4.1.2. JobsDB

2.4.1.3. Bestjobs

2.5. Electronic Commerce (e-commerce)

2.5.1. Examples

2.5.1.1. Lazada

2.5.1.2. Zalora

2.5.1.3. Shopee

3. Noel Benedict F. Santos

4. Contextual Search

4.1. Attempt to be precise

4.2. Traditional way

5. Online Research

5.1. Tips in Conducting

5.1.1. Have a question in mid

5.1.2. Narrow it down

5.1.3. Advanced Search

5.1.3.1. Parenthesis ()

5.1.3.2. Quotation Marks ""

5.1.3.3. NOT + -

5.1.3.4. AND &

5.1.3.5. OR |

5.1.4. Look for credible sources

5.1.5. GIve credit

5.2. Effective Searching

5.2.1. Use of keywords

5.2.2. Use phrases

5.2.3. Capitalization

5.2.4. Wildcards and truncation

6. Identifying Good Source from Satirical Source

6.1. Sources of satirical news (Philippines)

6.1.1. Adobo Chronicles

6.1.2. So, What's News

6.1.3. Filipino Freethinkers

6.1.4. The Professional Heckler

6.2. Satirical Sites (USA)

6.2.1. The Onion

6.2.2. ClickHole

6.2.3. Christwire Global Media

6.3. How to detect satirical news

6.3.1. If its to good to be true, it's probably fake

6.3.2. If they're from known satirical sites

6.3.3. If they're not from reliable news sites

7. Authenticity Verification of Information from the Web

7.1. Published Author's Name

7.2. Credible Web Sites

7.3. Rating, number of viewers, and number of shares

7.4. Reference and related articles

8. Tools for verifying and assessing the validity

8.1. Fact-Checking Sites

8.1.1. FactCheck.org

8.1.2. Checkdesk

8.1.3. Full Fact Finder

8.1.4. Emergent.Info

8.1.5. Churnalism

8.1.6. LazyTruth

8.1.7. Is Twitter Wrong

8.2. Fact-Correction Tools

8.2.1. Media Bugs

8.2.2. Retwact

8.2.3. Report an Error Alliance

8.3. Image Tools

8.3.1. Google Images

8.3.2. TinEye

8.3.3. FourAndSix