Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

May 24, 2015

10 Expert Search Tips for Finding Who, Where, and When

Filed under: News,Searching — Patrick Durusau @ 4:16 pm

10 Expert Search Tips for Finding Who, Where, and When by Henk van Ess.

From the post:

Online research is often a challenge. Information from the web can be fake, biased, incomplete, or all of the above.

Offline, too, there is no happy hunting ground with unbiased people or completely honest authorities. In the end, it all boils down to asking the right questions, digital or not. Here are some strategic tips and tools for digitizing three of the most asked questions: who, where and when? They all have in common that you must “think like the document” you search.

Whether you are writing traditional news, blogging or writing a topic map, its difficult to think of a subject where “who, where, and when,” aren’t going to come up.

Great tips! Start of a great one pager to keep close at hand.

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