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Black Hats, Farms, and Bubbles: How Emerging Marketing and Content Production Models are Making Research More Difficult (And What You And Your Students Can Do About It)

机译:黑帽,农场和泡沫:新兴的营销和内容生产模型如何使研究更加困难(以及您和您的学生可以做什么)

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Google, and other search engines, have made tremendous progress organizing the world’s knowledge. However, accessing that knowledge is becoming increasingly difficult because of emerging marketing and content production models utilized by high-ranking sites like eHow.com and ExpertVillage.com. Search Engine Optimization (SEO), u22content farmsu22 and Googleu27s increasingly personalized search algorithms are making search engines less effective as academic research tools. For example, “black hat” Search Engine Optimization (SEO), a dubious set of techniques that intentionally deceive users and search engines to overvalue some site’s relevance and content, have become common practice on the Web. “Content farms,” that pay freelance writers to churn out low-quality content based on search engine keywords have begun outnumbering more reputable sources in search results. Research suggests that these emerging information challenges are creating problems for college students. Studies have shown that students only explore the first few search engines results regardless of quality. Project Information Literacy research concluded that students are reluctant to try new search strategies. Therefore students are exposed to more shallow, low quality results than ever before. In this session, learn more about the technologies behind these emerging marketing and content production models. Learn strategies faculty, students, and librarians can use to respond to new information environment.To access the full presentation for this session, click on the u27Downloadu27 button to the right.
机译:Google和其他搜索引擎在组织全球知识方面取得了巨大进步。但是,由于eHow.com和ExpertVillage.com等高级网站采用了新兴的营销和内容生产模型,因此获取知识变得越来越困难。搜索引擎优化(SEO),内容农场和Google日益个性化的搜索算法使搜索引擎作为学术研究工具的效果越来越差。例如,“黑帽”搜索引擎优化(SEO)是一种可疑的技术,故意欺骗用户和搜索引擎以高估某些网站的相关性和内容,已成为Web上的普遍做法。 “内容农场”使自由撰稿人根据搜索引擎关键字推出低质量的内容,其数量已经开始超过搜索结果中信誉更好的来源。研究表明,这些新兴的信息挑战正在为大学生带来问题。研究表明,无论质量如何,学生都只会探索前几个搜索引擎的结果。项目信息素养研究得出结论,学生不愿尝试新的搜索策略。因此,与以往相比,学生面临的结果更浅,质量更差。在本节中,了解有关这些新兴营销和内容生产模型背后的技术的更多信息。学习策略教师,学生和图书馆员可以用来应对新的信息环境。要访问本次会议的完整演示文稿,请单击右侧的 u27Download u27按钮。

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    Peterson Kate; Zenke Paul;

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