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Book Description

How many times have you run a Google search that resulted in thousands of results? With over 8 billion pages online and more posted every day, the Web more than likely contains the information you’re looking for — if only you could find it. In Information Trapping: Real-Time Research on the Web, Internet-search-engine expert Tara Calishain makes researching more efficient and rewarding for anyone for whom the Web is an indispensable tool — academics, journalists, scientists, and professionals, as well as bloggers, genealogists, and hobbyists. She does so by teaching the latest techniques for building automated information-gathering systems. As an alternative to the typical one-time search for information, Tara demonstrates how readers can use RSS feeds, page monitoring tools, and other software to set up information streams of many different data types — from text to multimedia to conversations — for capture and review.

Table of Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Contents
  6. 1. What Is Information Trapping?
  7. 2. RSS Basics
  8. 3. Page Monitors
  9. 4. E-Mail Alerts
  10. 5. Building Queries
  11. 6. Who’s Linking to Your Site?
  12. 7. Trapping Topic-Based Information
  13. 8. Multimedia Trapping
  14. 9. Trapping Tags and Conversations
  15. 10. Filtering the Inflow
  16. 11. Case Studies
  17. 12. Organizing What You Find
  18. 13. Publishing Your Information
  19. Appendix A. Going Mobile
  20. Appendix B. Keeping Up
  21. Appendix C. Useful RSS Tools
  22. Index
  23. Media
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