Search Engine
Search Engine
By
Bhupendra Ratha, Lecturer
School of Library and Information Science
Devi Ahilya University, Indore
Email: bhu
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Search Engine
A search engine is a tool that allows a user to enter
keywords and retrieve information on websites
contained in its catalog or database
Search engine tools like Google are run by searchengine software that allows the database to be
searched.
Cont
The sites in the catalog or database of a search directory or
index are compiled by humans; not an automated software
program. The sites are submitted, then assigned to the
appropriate category.
Some search directories or indexes do not consider content
when adding pages to their catalog. Others collect, rate or
rank materials. Some search directories include annotations
that evaluate, review, or otherwise describe the content.
Yahoo and LookSmart are examples of search directories or
indexes.
Cont
Hybrid search engines will present both
crawler-based results and human-powered
listings. Usually, a hybrid search engine will
favor one type of listings over another.
MSN Search is more likely to present humanpowered listings over its crawler-based results
especially for more obscure queries.
Cont
The first part of a search engine is called the spider.
The spider (sometimes called a crawler or robot) is a
program that moves around the World Wide Web
visiting websites.
It reads the webpages it finds and follows the links
further down into the website.
The spider returns from time to time and checks for
changes. The pages that it finds are placed into the
catalog.
Cont
The second part of a search engine is called
the index, catalog, or database.
This index contains a copy of each page that
was collected by the spider.
A spidered page must be indexed to become a
search result.
Cont
When a user requests keywords from a search
engine, the search engine software sifts
through all the indexed pages to find matching
keywords, then returns the results/hits to the
user.
Cont
Use the advance search in which we can
search information in a particular format.
Use image option for search only images
about the specific topic.
OR
Allows any of the search terms to appear on a
page
NOT
Requires a search term to not be present on a
page