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58 th Annual Southeastern Turfgrass Conference May 4, 2004. Getting Answers: Using the Web Effectively. Pete Cookingham Turfgrass Information Center Michigan State University Libraries tic.msu.edu. Finding Aids to the Web 2 classes of “finding aids”. Guide pages Most useful for browsing.
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58th Annual Southeastern Turfgrass ConferenceMay 4, 2004 Getting Answers: Using the Web Effectively Pete Cookingham Turfgrass Information Center Michigan State University Libraries tic.msu.edu
Finding Aids to the Web2 classes of “finding aids” • Guide pages • Most useful for browsing • Search engines • Most useful for searching
Guide Pages • Often called “Links” pages • Contain lists of connections to other sites on web • Most turf sites include a links page • Lots of these out there!
3 examples of guide sites for turfgrass interests • These approaches are based on a national/international approach: • The Ultimate Turfgrass Links Page -- Doug Karcher, University of Arkansas • http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/turf/Turflinks/
3 examples of guide sites for turfgrass interests • These approaches are based on a national/international approach: • The Ultimate Turfgrass Links Page -- Doug Karcher, University of Arkansas • http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/turf/Turflinks/ • Turfgrass Links -- Guelph Turfgrass Institute http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI.linkfram.htm
3 examples of guide sites for turfgrass interests • These approaches are based on a national/international approach: • The Ultimate Turfgrass Links Page -- Doug Karcher, University of Arkansas • http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/turf/Turflinks/ • Turfgrass Links -- Guelph Turfgrass Institute http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI.linkfram.htm • Turfgrass AgNIC -- Penn State University Libraries http://www.libraries.psu.edu/turfgrass/
Search Engines • Use a ‘fill-in-the-blank’ approach • Like a very sophisticated index they point to content elsewhere • Many web-wide engines, new ones will continue to be introduced -- Lycos, HotBot, MSN Search, etc. • Most popular (market share about 43%) now is Google http://www.google.com
Turfgrass Information File • First records entered into the database in August of 1984 • Now approaching 100,000 records in size. • Each record represents a separate “item” -- article, thesis, book chapter, webpage, video clip, blueprint, etc. • In 1988, direct dial-up access using direct computer-to-computer connection via phone lines became available, although tricky, slow & frustrating • Through the mid-1990s, though TGIF continued to grow and connections got faster & better, online use was still problematic…
…then along came the Web, and that changed everything!What can the Web, do for you, and when is it better, perhaps, to use TGIF ???…
When is the Web stronger than TGIF? • For commercial & product content • prices, descriptive features, tech specs., from the producers • For contact information of any kind • While Author affiliation information is included in most TGIF records, it is linked to the date of ‘publication’ of the material • For finding places, people, etc, stick to the big engines or local/specialized aids • For non-turf information • For interactive or volatile content of any kind • Weather information, job listings, equipment sales, news, interactive chat or bulletin board-like activity
When is TGIF stronger than the Web?… The more ‘turfish’ the issue, the more agronomic, the more content TGIF will identify. Why?
Because… • Content -- Electronic only? • “On the internet, you never know what you’re missing”(James O’Donnell, in Avatars of the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace, 1998) • Depth • Currency • Indexing vocabulary
For… • Getting up to speed quickly • Validation and documentation • Seeing the big picture
Optimize Your Searching • Get precise: 2-6 words
Sample precise searches • Ultradwarf bermudagrass • Zero turn radius mowers • Fungicides dollar spot • Soil pore structure greens
Optimize Your Searching • Get precise: 2-6 words • Try different words • Change the order of the words • Truncate (wildcards)
Learn to really use an engine – they can be quirky • “Advanced search” in Google • “Power Search” in TGIF
Full-text browsing • USGA Green Section Record
Full-text browsing • USGA Green Section Record • USGA TERO
Full-text browsing • USGA Green Section Record • USGA TERO • ASGCA Architect’s Gallery
Caveats………. • The Web is young and growing! • Neither the Web nor TGIF are “Expert systems”
It’s still all about: • The Credibility of the source • The Currency of the information • The Applicability to your situation Always has been; always will be!
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