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CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE SEARCH AND RESEARCH SKILLS

1. Contextual online search


1.1. is a form of optimizing web-based search results based on context provided by the user and the
computer being used to enter the query. Contextual search services differ from current search
engines based on traditional information retrieval that return lists of documents based on their
relevance to the query. Rather, contextual search attempts to increase the precision of results based
on how valuable they are to individual users.
2. The basic form of contextual search is the process of scanning the full-text of a query in
order to understand what the user needs. Web search engines scan HTML pages for content
and return an index rating based on how relevant the content is to the entered query. HTML
pages that have a higher occurrence of query keywords within their content are rated higher.
Users have limited control over the context of their query based on the words they use to
search with
2.1. Research needs and requirements vary with each assignment, project or paper. Although there is
no single "right" way to conduct research, certain methods and skills can make your research efforts
more efficient and effective. Research is the easiest way to use when you do your assignment it can
make your assignment done easily. it is a search engine for students, teachers, and administrators. It
draws from the trusted resources from universities, government, and established non-commercial
sites.
3. What is Internet Research?
3.1. Internet research has a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created.
Internet research is distinct from library research. It the systematic investigation into and study of
materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
4. What are research skills?
4.1. Research skills can be anything from looking at competitors and seeing what they do well to
producing a written report on how your department could work better. Doing research in the world
of work is all about stepping back from your day-to-day work and looking at ways you can improve.
4.1.1. Some examples of research skills that you may have include: • Report writing • Analysing lots of
information from different sources • Finding information off the internet • Critical thinking
5. How are research skills used in the world of work?
5.1. How you use research skills in your job depends on where you work and what you do. Research
skills can be used to find better ways of working, to improve the standing of your company or to find
new products or projects to work on. Being a researcher can also be a full-time job in its own right.
Researchers work across all industries, including academia.

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