No. 3 – Retrieval Systems and the Internet: metadata, processing, webcrawling, advanced search techniques, documentary hacking, and web positioning
The manual, Retrieval Systems and the Internet, serves as a reference document for the study of major metadata systems in Documentation, particularly Dublin Core and its various implementations, specialized authority metadata, bibliographic objects, and metadata for describing metadata. Its study is essential to ensure accurate retrieval of information from any web resource. In this regard, it also explains how information encoded in metadata is retrieved through parser reading programs. Finally, a comprehensive analysis is provided of the methods and strategies for querying using dynamic operators in Google and web positioning tactics.
Reference
BLÁZQUEZ OCHANDO, M. 2012. [Monograph]. Retrieval Systems and the Internet: Metadata, Processing, Webcrawling, Advanced Search Techniques, Documentary Hacking, and Web Positioning. Libros y manuales de la Documentación; 3. pp.1-133. ISBN 978-84-695-7019-7. Available at: ebook-mbo-sistemas-recuperacion-internet