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Book Description

Web Dragons offers a perspective on the world of Web search and the effects of search engines and information availability on the present and future world.

In the blink of an eye since the turn of the millennium, the lives of people who work with information have been utterly transformed. Everything we need to know is on the web. It's where we learn and play, shop and do business, keep up with old friends and meet new ones. Search engines make it possible for us to find the stuff we need to know. Search engines — web dragons — are the portals through which we access society's treasure trove of information. How do they stack up against librarians, the gatekeepers over centuries past? What role will libraries play in a world whose information is ruled by the web? How is the web organized? Who controls its contents, and how do they do it? How do search engines work? How can web visibility be exploited by those who want to sell us their wares? What's coming tomorrow, and can we influence it?

As we witness the dawn of a new era, this book shows readers what it will look like and how it will change their world. Whoever you are: if you care about information, this book will open your eyes and make you blink.

  • Presents a critical view of the idea of funneling information access through a small handful of gateways and the notion of a centralized index--and the problems that may cause
  • Provides promising approaches for addressing the problems, such as the personalization of web services
  • Presented by authorities in the field of digital libraries, web history, machine learning, and web and data mining
  • Find more information at the author's site: webdragons.net

Table of Contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. LIST OF FIGURES
  6. LIST OF TABLES
  7. PREFACE
  8. ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  9. Chapter 1: SETTING THE SCENE
    1. ACCORDING TO THE PHILOSOPHERS …
    2. ENTER THE TECHNOLOGISTS
    3. THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION
    4. THE WORLD WIDE WEB
    5. SO WHAT?
    6. NOTES AND SOURCES
  10. Chapter 2: LITERATURE AND THE WEB
    1. THE CHANGING FACE OF LIBRARIES
    2. METADATA
    3. DIGITIZING OUR HERITAGE
    4. SO WHAT?
    5. NOTES AND SOURCES
  11. Chapter 3: MEET THE WEB
    1. BASIC CONCEPTS
    2. WEB PAGES: DOCUMENTS AND BEYOND
    3. METROLOGY AND SCALING
    4. STRUCTURE OF THE WEB
    5. SO WHAT?
    6. NOTES AND SOURCES
  12. Chapter 4: HOW TO SEARCH
    1. SEARCHING TEXT
    2. SEARCHING IN A WEB
    3. DEVELOPMENTS IN WEB SEARCH
    4. BIRTH OF THE DRAGONS
    5. SO WHAT?
    6. NOTES AND SOURCES
  13. Chapter 5: THE WEB WARS
    1. PRESERVING THE ECOSYSTEM
    2. INCREASING VISIBILITY: TRICKS OF THE TRADE
    3. BUSINESS, ETHICS, AND SPAM
    4. THE ANTI-SPAM WAR
    5. SO WHAT?
    6. NOTES AND SOURCES
  14. Chapter 6: WHO CONTROLS INFORMATION?
    1. THE VIOLENCE OF THE ARCHIVE
    2. WEB DEMOCRACY
    3. PRIVACY AND CENSORSHIP
    4. COPYRIGHT AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
    5. THE BUSINESS OF SEARCH
    6. SO WHAT?
    7. NOTES AND SOURCES
  15. Chapter 7: THE DRAGONS EVOLVE
    1. THE ADVENTURE OF SEARCH
    2. PERSONALIZATION IN PRACTICE
    3. COMMUNITIES
    4. PRIVATE SUBNETWORKS
    5. THE USER AS LIBRARIAN
    6. YOUR COMPUTER AND THE WEB
    7. SO WHAT?
    8. NOTES AND SOURCES
  16. REFERENCES
  17. INDEX
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