Web Dragons: Inside the Myths of Search Engine Technology
暫譯: 網路巨龍:搜尋引擎技術的神話探秘

Ian H. Witten, Marco Gori Ph.D., Teresa Numerico

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In the eye-blink that has elapsed since the turn of the millennium, the lives of those of us who work with information have been utterly transformed. Pretty well all we need to know is on the web; if not today, then tomorrow. It’s where we learn and play, shop and do business, keep up with old friends and meet new ones. What makes it possible for us to find the stuff we need to know? Search engines.

Search engines—“web dragons”—are the portals through which we access society’s treasure trove of information. How do they stack up against librarians, the gatekeepers over centuries past? What role will libraries play in a world whose information is ruled by the web? How is the web organized? Who controls its contents, and how do they do it? How do search engines work? How can web visibility be exploited by those who want to sell us their wares? What’s coming tomorrow, and can we influence it? We are witnessing the dawn of a new era, starting right now—and this book shows you what it will look like and how it will change your world.

Do you use search engines every day? Are you a developer or a librarian, helping others with their information needs? A researcher or journalist for whom the web has changed the very way you work? An online marketer or site designer, whose career exists because of the web? Whoever you are: if you care about information, this book will open your eyes—and make you blink.

 

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Setting the Scene
According to the Philosophers
Enter the Technologists
The Information Revolution
The World-Wide Web
So What?
Notes and Sources

2. Literature and The Web
Changing Face of Libraries
Metadata
So What?
Notes and Sources

3. Meet the Web
Basic Concepts
Web Pages: Documents and Beyond
Metrology and Scaling
Structure of the Web
So What?
Notes and Sources

4. How to Search
Searching Text
Searching in a Web
Developments in Web Search
So What?
Notes and Sources

5. The Web Wars
Preserving the Ecosystem
Increasing Visibility: Tricks of the Trade
Business, Ethics, and Spam
The Anti-Spam War
So What?
Notes and Sources

6. Who Controls Information?
The Violence of the Archive
Web Democracy
Privacy and Censorship
Copyright and the Public Domain
The Business of Search
So What?
Notes and Sources

7. The Dragons Evolve
Communities
Private Subnetworks
The User as Librarian
Your Computer and the Web
So What?
Notes and Sources

References

Index

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**描述**

在千禧年轉折的瞬間,從事資訊工作的人們的生活已經徹底改變。幾乎所有我們需要知道的資訊都在網路上;如果今天找不到,那麼明天就能找到。這是我們學習和娛樂、購物和做生意、與老朋友保持聯繫和結識新朋友的地方。使我們能夠找到所需資訊的關鍵是什麼?搜尋引擎。

搜尋引擎——“網路巨龍”——是我們進入社會資訊寶庫的入口。它們與過去幾個世紀的圖書館員相比如何?在一個資訊由網路主導的世界中,圖書館將扮演什麼角色?網路是如何組織的?誰控制其內容,並且他們是如何做到的?搜尋引擎是如何運作的?那些想要向我們銷售商品的人如何利用網路可見性?明天會發生什麼,我們能否影響它?我們正在見證一個新時代的曙光,從現在開始——這本書將向你展示它的樣貌以及它將如何改變你的世界。

你每天都使用搜尋引擎嗎?你是開發者還是圖書館員,幫助他人滿足資訊需求?你是一位研究人員或記者,網路改變了你的工作方式?你是一位在線行銷人員或網站設計師,因為網路而存在的職業?無論你是誰:如果你關心資訊,這本書將讓你大開眼界——並讓你驚訝。

**目錄**

前言

1. 設定場景
根據哲學家的觀點
技術專家的進入
資訊革命
全球資訊網
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

2. 文學與網路
圖書館的變遷
元資料
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

3. 認識網路
基本概念
網頁:文件及其延伸
計量學與縮放
網路的結構
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

4. 如何搜尋
搜尋文本
在網路中搜尋
網路搜尋的發展
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

5. 網路戰爭
保護生態系統
提高可見性:行業技巧
商業、倫理與垃圾郵件
反垃圾郵件戰爭
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

6. 誰控制資訊?
檔案的暴力
網路民主
隱私與審查
版權與公共領域
搜尋的商業
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

7. 巨龍的演變
社群
私人子網路
用戶作為圖書館員
你的電腦與網路
那又怎樣?
註釋與來源

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