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    challenges involved with using the additional information present in hypertext to produce better search results. This paper addresses this question of how to build a practical large-scale system which can exploit the additional information present in hypertext. Also we look at the problem of how to effectively deal with uncontrolled hypertext collections where anyone can publish anything they want. Keywords World Wide Web‚ Search Engines‚ Information Retrieval‚ PageRank‚

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    paper‚ the main focus will lie on the differences that the librarians and students have when they tend to retrieve or manage the information that they search through online databases. Furthermore‚ we will discuss the importance of the knowledge management and controlled vocabulary as the main distinction between those librarians who are successful at information retrieval and teaching it and those students that aren’t. We will discuss this under the light of some of the large search engines or web

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    interpretation‚ conclusions and recommendations Research‚ review‚ summarize and present complex information in an understandable manner to audiences varying in education levels Ability to perform legal research and Case Briefing Knowledge of rules of civil procedure and local rules of court Familiarity with Judicial Council forms and procedures for filing Knowledge of computerized information retrieval systems and research systems Ability to understand and analyze legal issues Ability

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    PubMed and Google Scholar are two different databases used for searching articles on online. PubMed are mostly used for biomedical and clinical journals. The data information are organized based on the date‚ author‚ tittle and type of article. This made it easier to search and retrieve journal articles faster. PubMed have an advance function like MeSH term subheading but Google scholar lack MeSH function (Jean-François‚ Laetitia‚ & Stefan‚ 2013). Also‚ the content of the articles on PubMed are

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    online research began more than 25 years ago with convoluted and cumbersome searches through Dialog. Operational long before the commonplace use of the Internet‚ the earMest Dialog system was completed in 1966. It was world’s first online information retrieval system to be used globally with materially significant databases and for the use in libraries. However‚ it was said that it has a more technical interface than the newer versions on online libraries‚ and the manual library system. FOREIGN

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    Case 1: The Bribery Scandal at Siemens AG Background: In 2006‚ a Germany company‚ Siemens was caught in a scandal for bribing employees with other companies to get contracts. Some of the executive board members and employees have been charged and the company fined for 30 million euro. This scandal shocked many people and started to look the issues of bribery amount business. Siemens formed in 1847‚ it is one of the world’s most important companies and Europe’s largest technology conglomerates

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    to France and wanted to develop its own government-funded search engine called Theseus. Germany’s main issue with Google was not only the cultural preservation‚ but also censorship‚ since the government wanted certain pages left off the search retrieval options‚ such as pro-Nazi websites and anti-semitic websites. The government also saw this as an investment opportunity‚ giving local companies the chance to pay for advertising on the search engine. In Japan‚ they launched a state-funded project

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    University of Colombo School of Computing Sri Lanka nmedagoda@yahoo.com arw@ucsc.lk ABSTRACT Open ended questions are an essential and important part of survey questionnaires. They provide an opportunity for researchers to discover unanticipated information regarding the domain of study. However‚ they are problematic for processing since they are unstructured questions to which possible answers are not suggested‚ and the respondent is free to answer in his or her own words. This paper presents a method

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    Information‚ in its most restricted technical sense‚ is a sequence of symbols that can be interpreted as a message. Information can be recorded as signs‚ or transmitted as signals. Information is any kind of event that affects the state of a dynamic system. Conceptually‚ information is the message (utterance or expression) being conveyed. The meaning of this concept varies in different contexts.[1] Moreover‚ the concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint‚ communication‚ control

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    com). Problems The rapid rise and dominance of Google in search and other web areas‚ prompted concerns in a number of countries. Google had to defend itself several different lawsuits. Fear of US dominance over the local cultures to the kind of information it provided was what caused the lawsuits against Google. Google was demanded to censor its search results to government regulations. Several different advertisers sued Google in France and the courts mostly ruled in favor of the advertisers. Google

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