Searching the Internet: Google and Beyond
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Some comments from delegates attending this meeting in 2008:

" Fascinating insight into the world beyond Google " "One of the best workshops I've ever attended" .. “A revelation! – enjoyed every minute”

Venue

The John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester

Date

Wednesday, 1st April 2009, 9.30 – 16.30

Course Outline

With the major search engines claiming coverage of over 20 billion web pages in their databases, it is becoming increasingly difficult to locate relevant information. Most of us head straight for Google when we want to search the Internet but Google is not the only search tool.

This workshop looks at recent developments at Google and the alternatives, especially the new kids on the block and Web 2.0 ‘stuff'. Karen Blakeman will take you through the best of the search engine world and highlight how they can be used to significantly improve your results.

By the end of the day, participants will have a vital toolkit to help them search more effectively, including key search tools, comparisons, top tips and essential search techniques.

Topics to be covered include:

  • different types of search tools and how they work
  • making the most of Google and new features
  • alternatives to Google
  • advanced search techniques to help you track down the so-called “hidden web”
  • image, audio, video and news
  • blogs, RSS, wikis and Web 2.0 resources
  • setting up your customised search engine
  • tracking down pages that have disappeared

Participants will have ample opportunity to test out advanced search techniques and to compare different search engines. A significant part of the day will be taken up with practical sessions; exercises will be provided but delegates are free to try out searches of their own. This workshop is suitable for all levels of experience. The techniques and approaches covered can be applied to all subject areas.

Course Presenter: Karen Blakeman

Karen Blakeman has worked in the information profession for over twenty years and has been a freelance consultant since 1989. Her company (RBA Information Services) provides training and consultancy on the use of the Internet, and on accessing and managing information resources. Karen writes for "Business Information Searcher". She also publishes a monthly, electronic newsletter called "Tales from the Terminal Room". Her publications include "Search Strategies for the Internet", now in its sixth edition. She was recently made an Honorary Fellow of CILIP and in 2002 she received the Information World Review Information Professional of the Year award.

Costs (including lunch and refreshments)

UKeiG members £160 + VAT (£184.00) ; others £190 + VAT (£218.50)

Bookings

UKeiG accepts firm bookings by post, fax, email and through the UKeiG Web site. All fees are payable in full prior to the date of the course. Cancellations received less than 7 working days before the start of the course will be subject to the full fee. For non-attendance at a course there will be no refunds and the full fee will be payable. Substitutions may be made at any time without additional cost.

UKeiG reserves the right to cancel a course if insufficient bookings have been received. Delegates will be offered an alternative date or a full refund of the course fee. UKeiG reserves the right to make changes to the programme. UKeiG will not be liable for any consequential loss of travel or accommodation fees due to cancellation of the course.

A cancellation fee of GBP 25 + VAT is payable. No refunds after 25th March 2009.

Contact details

Christine Baker
Piglet Cottage
Redmire
Leyburn
North Yorkshire
DL8 4EH

Tel & Fax: 01969 625751 +44 1969 625751
Email: CABaker@ukeig.org.uk

Booking Form

PDF of booking form

Please complete and return the above PDF form or the online booking form below by the 25th March 2009.

Cheques should be made payable to UK eInformation Group

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