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Tips for Searching the World Wide Web. Dynamic Searches. 18 February 2014 Slides at: http://www.colket.org/genealogy/USF/. Syllabus. Tips for Searching the Internet Instructor: Currie Colket Phone : Google Search for: colket 941

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  1. Tips for Searching the World Wide Web DynamicSearches 18 February 2014 Slides at: http://www.colket.org/genealogy/USF/

  2. Syllabus Tips for Searching the Internet Instructor: Currie Colket Phone: Google Search for: colket 941 Classes 1:00 PM to 2:20 PM Lifelong Learning Academy: University of South Florida 7 January– Overview of Internet, Static & Dynamic Searches 14 January – Search Shortcuts; Advanced Static Searches 21 January – Google Magic; Google Books; Google Scholar; 28 January – Searching Images (Photos); Videos; Maps; Google Earth 4 February – Virtual Travel; Downloading; Safety & Security; 11 February – No Class 18 February – Dynamic Databases; Examples: Archive Grid and NY Times Archive; 25 February – Searching Translations; Researching in other languages Slides at: http://www.colket.org/genealogy/USF/

  3. Static Searches Dynamic Searches Non Indexable Nodes Indexable Nodes Private Databases Fee/membership (e.g., Ancestry, Professional, News) Many available with Library membership Commercial Databases Shopping Or Limited to employees and customers only Public Databases City, County, State Federal Records Dynamic Searches Use Google, Bing, or other Search Engine Every word on Page Is indexed with web crawler

  4. Another View of the WWW The Web We Know: 19 Terabytes Everything else: 7,500 Terabytes = .253%

  5. Surface Web The Deep Web Child Porn Computer Viruses Counterfeit Currency Ecstasy Exploits Explosives Fake Passports Handguns Heroin Loose Nukes LSD Hit Men Marijuana Mescaline Shotguns State Secrets Stolen Identities Torture Viagra Built by NSA; Now NSA Trying to crack it Another View of the WWW Use Google, Bing, or other Search Engine Every word on Page Is indexed with web crawler

  6. Deep Web Search Engines • DeepPeep • Intute: Ran out of funding - now a temporary static archive as of July, 2011 • Deep Web Technologies • Scirus - retired near the end of January, 2014 • The Onion Router (TOR) – Built by US Navy Research Laboratory • Funded by: US Government (60% in 2006) • Government Use: • Solicit anonymous tips on-line • Setup Sting Operations • Explore Illegal websites without tipping their owners • Covert Communications Deep Web Search Engines

  7. Tor (previously an acronym for The Onion Router) The term "onion routing" refers to layers of encryption, nested like the layers of an onion, used to anonymize communication. Tor encrypts the original data, including the destination IP address, multiple times and sends it through a virtual circuit comprising successive, randomly selected Tor relays. Each relay decrypts a layer of encryption to reveal only the next relay in the circuit in order to pass the remaining encrypted data on to it. The final relay decrypts the innermost layer of encryption and sends the original data to its destination without revealing, or even knowing, the source IP address. Since the routing of the communication is partly concealed at every hop in the Tor circuit, this method eliminates any single point at which the communication can be analyzed through network surveillance that relies upon knowing its source and destination. Using Tor makes it more difficult to trace Internet activity, including "visits to Web sites, online posts, instant messages, and other communication forms“. Software is free. NSA characterized Tor as "the King of high secure, Internet anonymity" TOR

  8. How TOR Works Browser is free Download at https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en

  9. How TOR Works

  10. Silk Road 2.0 Sold $1.2 Billion of illegal goods annually Used BITCoin so did not leave a financial trail FBI knew about Silk Road in January 2011

  11. BITCoins debuted in early 2009; Central Banks do not regulate them Their value can swing widely. On 15 February 2014, 1 Bitcoin = $658.37 Transactions are highly secure and cheaper than those made with credit/debit cards Unlike Credit Cards, authorized by cross checking Personal Information BITCoins are validated with Cryptography A Public Ledger updates wallet balances without connecting wallet to real-life identities BITCOINSAnonymous Currency BITCoins are Virtual

  12. Ross UlbrichtAKA The Dread Pirate Roberts Used free wi-fi at Glen Park Branch Public Library in San Francisco for all transactions Caught by hiring undercover hitman for $90,000 which connected him to San Francisco DPR had a cache of BITCoins worth $24.9 Million – There may be more

  13. Silk Road 2.0 Now Replacement active in November 2013 (Time Magazine, 13 Nov 2013)

  14. Other Dynamic Databases Electronic Information Databases • http://www.mymanatee.org/home.html 2 Examples: Archive Grid NY Times Archive

  15. Searching Electronic Information Databases Manatee Public Library Partial Table of Contents – 187 Databases American History in Video Archive Grid ARRC Auto Repair Reference Center CAMIO -- Catalog of Art Museum Images Consumer Health Complete Cypress Resume Discover Spanish EBSCOHost FirstSearch Fodor's Travel Guides Heritage Quest Infobase e-Book Collection INFOTRAC Infoweb Job & Career Accelerator LearningExpress Library Legal Information Reference Center Literary Reference Center Plus Mango Languages NetLibrary eBooks New York Times Archive One Click Digital OverDrive Points of View Reference Center ReferenceUSA Salem Health Salem History Salem Science Small Engine Repair Reference Center Student Research Center Value Line World Book Online http://www.mymanatee.org/home/government/departments/neighborhood-services/library/selected-websites.html

  16. Searching Electronic Information Databases Sarasota Public Library Table of Contents – 78 Databases Ancestry Library Edition* Article First Asian American Drama from Alexander Street Press ​Black Drama, 2nd Edition, from Alexander Street Press Books and Authors ​Career Transitions ChiltonLibrary ClasePeriodica Classical Music in Video from Alexander Street Press Computer Database Culinary Arts Collection ​Dance in Video from Alexander Street Press Demographics Now, Library Edition ​EBSCOhost eBook Collection ECO (Electronic Collections Online) EnciclopediaEstudiantilHallazgos ERIC Expanded Academic ASAP FirstSearch​ FloridaCat Florida Electronic Library Florida Memory Foundation Directory Online Professional* Foundation Grants to Individuals Online* Gardening, Landscape & Horticulture Collection General BusinessFile ASAP General OneFile General Reference Center Gold GPO Monthly Catalog GrantSpace GVRL (Gale Virtual Reference Library)​ Health & Wellness Resource Center Health Reference Center Academic HeritageQuest Online Hobbies & Crafts Reference Center​ ​Informe InfoTrac Junior Edition InfoTrac Student Edition ​Junior Reference Collection Kelley Blue Book Kids InfoBits Latino Literature from Alexander Street Press LearningExpress Library Literature Resource Center​ Mango Languages ​MEDLINE MedlinePlus MedlinePlus en español Morningstar Investment Research Center NADAguides.com North American Indian Drama from Alexander Street Press North American Women's Drama from Alexander Street Press​ NoveList K-8 Plus NoveList Plus Obituary Index Search from the Sarasota County History Center​ Occupational Outlook Handbook Occupational Outlook Handbook en Español Opera in Video from Alexander Street Press OverDrive PapersFirst Philanthropy In/Sight from the Foundation Center* Proceedings ProQuest ​ReferenceUSA Sarasota Herald Tribune E-Edition* Small Business Resource Center​ ​Theatre in Video from Alexander Street Press Twentieth Century North American Drama from Alexander Street Press ​Value Line Investment Survey Webinars ​WorldAlmanac World Book Online for Kids World Book Online Info Finder World Book Online Reference Center World Book Web WorldCat * Must be at Library to use

  17. What is Archive Grid ArchiveGrid connects you with primary source material held in archives around the world. You will find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. Primary Sources Materials in the form of Collections Collections in Libraries, Museums, Archives, Organizations ArchiveGrid also helps researchers contact archives to request information, arrange a visit, and order copies. ArchiveGrid includes archival collection descriptions from WorldCat bibliographic records and from finding aids harvested from ArchiveGrid contributors' websites.

  18. Archive Grid And OCLC • OCLC is a worldwide library cooperative, owned, governed and sustained by members since 1967. • Our public purpose is a statement of commitment to each other—that we will work together to improve access to the information held in libraries around the globe, and find ways to reduce costs for libraries through collaboration

  19. Accessing Archive Grid ArchiveGrid is now available without a subscription! OCLC Research version of ArchiveGrid: http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/ Over 2 million descriptions of Archived Databases

  20. Search Photos Archive Grid

  21. Search Maps Archive Grid That’s 55,532 Collections of maps, Not 55,532 individual maps.

  22. Search Maps Tabula Peutingeriana Via Appia Tunisia

  23. Accessing NY Times Without Library http://www.nytimes.com/‎

  24. Accessing NY Times Manatee County Websites - 1 http://www.mymanatee.org/library

  25. Accessing NY Times Manatee County Websites - 2 209 Websites

  26. Accessing NY Times Manatee County Websites - 3

  27. Accessing NY Times Manatee County Websites - 4

  28. New York Times - 1 http://www.nytimes.com/‎

  29. New York Times - 2

  30. Archive - 1

  31. Archive - 2 148 Results between 1851 and 2014

  32. Archive - 3 34 Results between 1851 and 1900

  33. Archive - 4 , New York Times: 4 June 1858

  34. Archive - 5

  35. Archive - 6 Printed 16 July 1864

  36. Archive - 7 Naval News, New York Times: 27 December 1864 ¶ Assistant-Paymaster L.G. BILLINGS, who was captured in the Water Witch, after a desperate struggle with the rebels in the Ogeechee River, is now in this city awaiting orders. Mr. BILLINGS killed Lieut. PELOT, C.S.N., who commanded the expedition, and several others of the boarding party, and for his gallant conduct was promoted to Assistant Paymaster in the regular service.

  37. Archive - 8 Obituary Notes : MrsSarah Pelot, New York Times: 6 May 1902 • Only 2 Things wrong: • Only a portion of the 17 February 1864 Issue bore her signature • It was her signature on the Confederate Currency not her husband’s.

  38. Archive - 9 Published 8 August 1865 On 8 August 1865, a Mrs. Pelot and child arrived from Hilton Head on the Steamship Spalding into NYC

  39. Many News Sites • Chicago Tribune • New York Times • Many Genealogical Sites: • Ancestry • Family Search • Heritage Quest • Stephen P. Morse • Find a Grave • Ellis Island Immigration Records • Passenger Ship Records • SSN Death Index • Thousands More: Games, Hobbies, Legal, Illegal Dynamic Searches Commercial Fee, Gratis, or Advertising Government Volunteer

  40. Dynamic SearchesFind a Grave

  41. Questions Last Chance to Ask Questions

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