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Search Issues in Slideworld
Dec 17 2008 12:49AM
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I understand the plight of Google needing to make the search results relevant to what the user may be looking for. But instead of searching for an airbag why can’t a person search for the specific airbag? Why don’t search engines provide a way to search by title, author, or institute? Slideworld is always experimenting with new features aimed at improving the search experience. Take one for a spin and let us know what you think. - author:If you start a query with [author:], slideworld will restrict the results to only for particular author. For instance, author: Keith Kaplan will return only Presentations uploaded by "Keith Kaplan".
- institute :If you start a query with [institute:], slideworld will restrict the results to only for particular University. For instance, institute: Mayo Clinic will return only Presentations uploaded by Mayo Clinic authorities.
- inurl :If you include [inurl:] in your query, slideworld will restrict the results to those websites in the given domain. For instance, inurl::domain will find pages within domain.Note there can be no space between the "inurl:" and the domain.
- intitle :If you include [intitle:] in your query, slideworld will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the title. For instance, intitle:pathology will return documents that mention the word "pathology" in their title. Note there can be no space between the "intitle:" and the following word.
You can reshuffle your results by no of downloads Posted Date, Author name ,rated. You can rate your favorite presentation and it will go up in search results. A query with terms in quotes finds pages containing the exact quoted phrase. For example, “Interventional cardiology“ finds presentation containing the phrase “Interventional cardiology” exactly.
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| Posted By:Jane
category:other
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