End User's Corner - September 1996


Jack SolockSearching the Internet Part I

Some Basic Considerations and Automated Search Indexes

Table 1

Jack Solock, Special Librarian


September 1996


Table 1. A Summary of basic search features of eight major automated Internet search indexes. (Note that exact syntax of your query using these operators is given. For more information on operator usage, along with examples, see the search index help pages.) Always replace "term" or "terms" with your query terms. For the purposes of this column, "must" is treated as "AND." "Must not" is treated as "NOT."

Key

Form Based

The feature is present but only through menu picks on a form-based interface. For field searches that are form based, the searchable fields are listed below the words "Form Based."

"..."

Type terms between double quotation marks.

NEAR/N

This is a proximity operator where the user specifies the range of the number of words one word should be from another. NEAR/10 would mean within 10 words.

NA

Not available at this time.

Operation The Best The Rest And a new one that shows promise
Alta Vista Open Text WebCrawler InfoSeek excite Lycos HotBot InfoSeek Ultra
Boolean AND AND or & Form Based AND + AND Form Based Form Based +
OR OR or | Form Based OR Type terms OR Form Based Form Based Type terms
NOT AND NOT or ! Form Based NOT - AND NOT Form Based Form Based -
Phrase "..." Form Based "..." "..." NA NA Form Based "..."
Proximity NEAR (10 words) Form Based ADJ (adjacent) Near/N (user specifies N) term-term (adjacent) [term term] (100 words) NA NA NA NA
Truncation * * NA NA NA NA NA NA
Field Search anchor:terms

applet:terms

host:terms

image:terms

link:terms

text:terms

title:terms

url:terms
Form Based

Summary

Title

1st Heading

URL
NA NA NA NA Form Based

Media Type

Location

URL
link:terms

site:terms

url:terms

title:terms




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