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Some very helpful FAQ about searching – Alt Search Engines
By Vegard Sandvold on November 2, 2008 | Leave a response
It may pay off to follow a systematic approach for constructing queries when you're googling a topic, or engage in other kinds of online research. You never know what you are NOT finding, and query reformulation is often done quite haphazardly. The Search…
Some very helpful FAQ about searching – Alt Search Engines
By Vegard Sandvold on November 2, 2008 | Leave a response
It may pay off to follow a systematic approach for constructing queries when you're googling a topic, or engage in other kinds of online research. You never know what you are NOT finding, and query reformulation is often done quite haphazardly. The Search Matrix is a technique used by librarians, helping you define wider and narrower terms, synonyms and acronyms for topics you are researching.
The Future of Search? Faceted Search – Alt Search Engines
By Vegard Sandvold on October 29, 2008 | Leave a response
Faceted search is a technique for accessing a collection of information represented using a faceted classification scheme.
In a faceted classification scheme, each object or document can be classified based on multiple facets that represent independent ways of describing it. For example, the facets in a product catalog include category, brand, price, etc. The facets in a library catalog include subject, author, time period, etc. Faceted classification represents the fact that, as David Weinberger says, Everything is Miscellaneous, and it is artificial (if not impossible!) to arrange a large, diverse collection into single, pre-determined, hierarchy or taxonomy.
Soovle – Let the web help.
By Vegard Sandvold on October 24, 2008 | Leave a response
Something a little different, Soovle shows query completion for several search engines at once, and lets you easily flip from engine to engine. The search itself, once you hit the "Soovle" button, is executed only on the engine you selected.
Soovle – Let the web help.
By Vegard Sandvold on October 24, 2008 | Leave a response
Something a little different, Soovle shows query completion for several search engines at once, and lets you easily flip from engine to engine. The search itself, once you hit the "Soovle" button, is executed only on the engine you selected.
Vertical Search better than General Search?
By Vegard Sandvold on October 20, 2008 | Leave a response
“Shoppers can better find and weigh their options on a shopping-focussed search engine than on a general search engine,” said Anuj Kanish, co-founder and CEO, Avake. “A user on a shopping search engine is closer to making a purchase than a user on a general search engine and therefore a vertical search engine offers a better conversion rate for advertisers,” added Ramna Sharma, co-founder and president, Avake.
Yggdrasil 2008 – Day 2
By Vegard Sandvold on October 19, 2008 | Leave a response
You may want to read my previous post on day 1 of Yggdrasil 2008, while you’re at it.
Day 2 of Yggdrasil 2008 started off with a set of workshops. I had signed up for a workshop on creative collaboration, lead by Eivind Mølster and Kjersti Corneliussen from Making Waves. It was a nice introduction... Read More »
Yggdrasil 2008 – Day 1
By Vegard Sandvold on October 17, 2008 | 1 Response
Well over a hundred information architects, interaction designers and UI programmers gathered this week at Lillehammer for the Yggdrasil 2008 conference. It was a pleasant and social event, with unexpected and charming entertainment by Dataforeningen’s very own singer/songwriter Henrik Wigestrand, singing about digital beauties with brains.
The business value of usability was the topic of... Read More »
Personalized Search
By Vegard Sandvold on October 14, 2008 | 2 Responses
See this battered guitar, worn from years of playing rehearsals and concert gigs. I bet you it could tell us a story about the person who played it. It could tell us about rock-solid riffs, fiery solos and sweet melodies. It could, because this guitar has been personalized. The guitar has taken on some... Read More »
Hello world!
By Vegard Sandvold on October 3, 2008 | Leave a response
“Hello world!” is your archetypal first encounter with a new programming language. Just a simple exercise, but also a new connection in a larger semantic web of knowledge. Blogging is all about the connections, linking separate pieces of information together in a common context. The title of this first Searchnuggets blog post was not... Read More »


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