Citation
(2014), "2013 Awards for Excellence", Online Information Review, Vol. 38 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR.26438aaa.002
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2013 Awards for Excellence
Article Type: 2013 Awards for Excellence From: Online Information Review, Volume 38, Issue 1
The following article was selected for this year's Outstanding Paper Award for Online Information Review
``Internet search tactics''
Alastair G. Smith
School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Purpose - Bates' information search tactics have been influential in the practice and teaching of online searching since they were published in 1979. This paper is about using information search tactics to search the internet, and aims to present a set of tactics useful in the practice and teaching of internet searching.
Design/methodology/approach - Tactics used on the internet were gathered from the literature, web sites, and the author's experience of internet searching. These were compared with the information search tactics, and refined into a set of internet search tactics.
Findings - The article presents 34 internet search tactics: 18 of the original Bates tactics, interpreted in the context of the internet, and 16 new tactics. While many of the information search tactics are relevant, effective internet searching requires recognition of the role of relevancy ranking and full text searching in search engines. The uncontrolled nature of the internet means that evaluation of information resources is an integral part of internet searching, so a group of evaluation tactics have been proposed.
Practical implications - The tactics provide a framework for teaching effective internet searching.
Originality/value - Bates' information search tactics do not appear to have been applied as a whole to searching the internet. The proposed tactics will be useful for librarians and researchers who need to carry out effective searching on the internet, and for information literacy education. Research into information seeking and search interfaces will be informed by the tactics.
Keywords Evaluation of internet information, Information retrieval, Internet directories, Internet searching, Search engines, Search tactics
This article originally appeared in Volume 36 Number 1, 2012, Online Information Review
The following articles were selected for this year's Highly Commended Award
``Predictors of high-quality answers''
Mohan John Blooma, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua
This article originally appeared in Volume 36 Number 3, 2012, Online Information Review
``Twitter use by three political leaders: an exploratory analysis''
Noa Aharony
This article originally appeared in Volume 36 Number 4, 2012, Online Information Review
``The sustainability and stabilization of tag vocabulary in CiteULike: An empirical study of collaborative tagging''
Jin Ma
This article originally appeared in Volume 36 Number 5, 2012, Online Information Review
Outstanding Reviewers
Dirk Lewandowski
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany
Jin Zhang
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI, USA