Sociology on the web : a student guide / / Stuart Stein |
Autore | Stein S. D (Stuart D.) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (355 p.) |
Disciplina | 025/.06301 |
Soggetto topico |
Sociology - Computer network resources
Internet addresses Web sites Internet searching |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-367-09296-4
1-315-84769-8 1-317-90464-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; About the author; Acknowledgements; Part I WEB RESOURCES; 1 Introductory glossary; 2 Web addresses: what's in a URL?; 3 Evaluating and referencing Internet resources; 3.1 Evaluation: introduction; 3.2 Evaluation criteria; 3.3 Referencing Internet materials; 3.4 Resource type referencing; Notes; Part II LOCATING INTERNET RESOURCES; 4 Indexing the Internet: subject directories, gateways, and search engines; 4.1 Subject directories and gateways; 4.2 Search engines and indexing; 4.3 Search engine automated indexing of the Web
4.4 Main search engine typesNotes; 5 Search engines: standard searches; 5.1 Search engine strategy; 5.2 Preparing your browser; 5.3 Some terminology; 5.4 Basic searches with AltaVista; 5.5 Basic searches with Google; 5.6 Summary remarks on basic searching; 6 Search engines: advanced searches; 6.1 Logical operators; 6.2 Parentheses; 6.3 Google advanced search; 7 Mailing lists; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Locating lists; 7.3 Basic mailing list commands and settings; Part III SOCIOLOGY INTERNET RESOURCES; 8 Introduction to sociology Internet resources; 9 Sociology subject directory 9.1 Associations/societies/conferences9.2 Book reviews; 9.3 Departments; 9.4 Dictionaries/glossaries/encyclopedias; 9.5 Directories; 9.6 International organizations; 9.7 Mailing lists; 9.8 Measurement; 9.9 Miscellaneous; 9.10 Philosophical resources; 9.11 Positions; 9.12 Practitioners and theories; 9.13 Publications; 9.14 Reference materials; 9.15 Research and funding; 9.16 Subject areas; 9.17 Subject directories and gateways; Part IV SUNDRY MATTERS; 10 Compiling Web pages: the essentials; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Tools; 10.3 HTML or Hypertext Markup Language; 10.4 Page layout; 10.5 Tables 10.6 Margins10.7 Page background; 10.8 Page length; 10.9 Page authorship/dating; 10.10 Navigation and hyperlinks; 10.11 Marketing your pages; 10.12 Basic considerations of Web page/Web site design; 10.13 Online sources of information on Web page compilation and design; Notes; 11 Miscellaneous computing matters; 11.1 Keyboard shortcuts; 11.2 Viruses; 11.3 Frames, bookmarking, and URLs; 11.4 Clearing your tracks: your PC and personal privacy; 11.5 Downloading, installing, and uninstalling software; 11.6 Creating a folder; 11.7 Web references: computers and Internet; Note 12 Browser features and customization12.1 Homepage; 12.2 Links toolbar buttons; 12.3 Adding the Google toolbar to IE; 12.4 Saving files with the browser; 12.5 Bookmarks/Favorites; 12.6 Saving Bookmarks and Favorites; Notes; Glossary; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463272803321 |
Stein S. D (Stuart D.) | ||
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Sociology on the Web : A Student Guide |
Autore | Stein Stuart |
Edizione | [Revised.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, : Taylor & Francis Group, Oct. 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (355 p.) |
Disciplina | 025/.06301 |
Soggetto topico |
Sociology - Computer network resources
Internet addresses Web sites Internet searching |
ISBN |
0-367-09296-4
1-315-84769-8 1-317-90464-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; About the author; Acknowledgements; Part I WEB RESOURCES; 1 Introductory glossary; 2 Web addresses: what's in a URL?; 3 Evaluating and referencing Internet resources; 3.1 Evaluation: introduction; 3.2 Evaluation criteria; 3.3 Referencing Internet materials; 3.4 Resource type referencing; Notes; Part II LOCATING INTERNET RESOURCES; 4 Indexing the Internet: subject directories, gateways, and search engines; 4.1 Subject directories and gateways; 4.2 Search engines and indexing; 4.3 Search engine automated indexing of the Web
4.4 Main search engine typesNotes; 5 Search engines: standard searches; 5.1 Search engine strategy; 5.2 Preparing your browser; 5.3 Some terminology; 5.4 Basic searches with AltaVista; 5.5 Basic searches with Google; 5.6 Summary remarks on basic searching; 6 Search engines: advanced searches; 6.1 Logical operators; 6.2 Parentheses; 6.3 Google advanced search; 7 Mailing lists; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Locating lists; 7.3 Basic mailing list commands and settings; Part III SOCIOLOGY INTERNET RESOURCES; 8 Introduction to sociology Internet resources; 9 Sociology subject directory 9.1 Associations/societies/conferences9.2 Book reviews; 9.3 Departments; 9.4 Dictionaries/glossaries/encyclopedias; 9.5 Directories; 9.6 International organizations; 9.7 Mailing lists; 9.8 Measurement; 9.9 Miscellaneous; 9.10 Philosophical resources; 9.11 Positions; 9.12 Practitioners and theories; 9.13 Publications; 9.14 Reference materials; 9.15 Research and funding; 9.16 Subject areas; 9.17 Subject directories and gateways; Part IV SUNDRY MATTERS; 10 Compiling Web pages: the essentials; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Tools; 10.3 HTML or Hypertext Markup Language; 10.4 Page layout; 10.5 Tables 10.6 Margins10.7 Page background; 10.8 Page length; 10.9 Page authorship/dating; 10.10 Navigation and hyperlinks; 10.11 Marketing your pages; 10.12 Basic considerations of Web page/Web site design; 10.13 Online sources of information on Web page compilation and design; Notes; 11 Miscellaneous computing matters; 11.1 Keyboard shortcuts; 11.2 Viruses; 11.3 Frames, bookmarking, and URLs; 11.4 Clearing your tracks: your PC and personal privacy; 11.5 Downloading, installing, and uninstalling software; 11.6 Creating a folder; 11.7 Web references: computers and Internet; Note 12 Browser features and customization12.1 Homepage; 12.2 Links toolbar buttons; 12.3 Adding the Google toolbar to IE; 12.4 Saving files with the browser; 12.5 Bookmarks/Favorites; 12.6 Saving Bookmarks and Favorites; Notes; Glossary; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787816503321 |
Stein Stuart | ||
Abingdon, : Taylor & Francis Group, Oct. 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Sociology on the Web : A Student Guide |
Autore | Stein Stuart |
Edizione | [Revised.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, : Taylor & Francis Group, Oct. 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (355 p.) |
Disciplina | 025/.06301 |
Soggetto topico |
Sociology - Computer network resources
Internet addresses Web sites Internet searching |
ISBN |
0-367-09296-4
1-315-84769-8 1-317-90464-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; About the author; Acknowledgements; Part I WEB RESOURCES; 1 Introductory glossary; 2 Web addresses: what's in a URL?; 3 Evaluating and referencing Internet resources; 3.1 Evaluation: introduction; 3.2 Evaluation criteria; 3.3 Referencing Internet materials; 3.4 Resource type referencing; Notes; Part II LOCATING INTERNET RESOURCES; 4 Indexing the Internet: subject directories, gateways, and search engines; 4.1 Subject directories and gateways; 4.2 Search engines and indexing; 4.3 Search engine automated indexing of the Web
4.4 Main search engine typesNotes; 5 Search engines: standard searches; 5.1 Search engine strategy; 5.2 Preparing your browser; 5.3 Some terminology; 5.4 Basic searches with AltaVista; 5.5 Basic searches with Google; 5.6 Summary remarks on basic searching; 6 Search engines: advanced searches; 6.1 Logical operators; 6.2 Parentheses; 6.3 Google advanced search; 7 Mailing lists; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Locating lists; 7.3 Basic mailing list commands and settings; Part III SOCIOLOGY INTERNET RESOURCES; 8 Introduction to sociology Internet resources; 9 Sociology subject directory 9.1 Associations/societies/conferences9.2 Book reviews; 9.3 Departments; 9.4 Dictionaries/glossaries/encyclopedias; 9.5 Directories; 9.6 International organizations; 9.7 Mailing lists; 9.8 Measurement; 9.9 Miscellaneous; 9.10 Philosophical resources; 9.11 Positions; 9.12 Practitioners and theories; 9.13 Publications; 9.14 Reference materials; 9.15 Research and funding; 9.16 Subject areas; 9.17 Subject directories and gateways; Part IV SUNDRY MATTERS; 10 Compiling Web pages: the essentials; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Tools; 10.3 HTML or Hypertext Markup Language; 10.4 Page layout; 10.5 Tables 10.6 Margins10.7 Page background; 10.8 Page length; 10.9 Page authorship/dating; 10.10 Navigation and hyperlinks; 10.11 Marketing your pages; 10.12 Basic considerations of Web page/Web site design; 10.13 Online sources of information on Web page compilation and design; Notes; 11 Miscellaneous computing matters; 11.1 Keyboard shortcuts; 11.2 Viruses; 11.3 Frames, bookmarking, and URLs; 11.4 Clearing your tracks: your PC and personal privacy; 11.5 Downloading, installing, and uninstalling software; 11.6 Creating a folder; 11.7 Web references: computers and Internet; Note 12 Browser features and customization12.1 Homepage; 12.2 Links toolbar buttons; 12.3 Adding the Google toolbar to IE; 12.4 Saving files with the browser; 12.5 Bookmarks/Favorites; 12.6 Saving Bookmarks and Favorites; Notes; Glossary; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814988503321 |
Stein Stuart | ||
Abingdon, : Taylor & Francis Group, Oct. 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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