This manual covers the Robin Good Mini-Guide, a resource designed to assist communication agents, professionals, academics, librarians, journalists, and researchers in efficiently searching and collecting highly selective information from the internet. Published in 2003, this guide focuses on providing the means to monitor, track, and stay updated with valuable online content resources without requiring extensive manual searching. It introduces tools that enable users to automatically gather and filter news items and stories relevant to their specific interests or from pre-selected sources, transforming how information is managed in the digital age.
The purpose of this guide is to empower individuals to become proactive in their information gathering, ensuring they are among the first to know about relevant developments. It details intelligent information agents and their capabilities, offering practical solutions for navigating the ever-increasing volume of online content. By mastering the techniques presented, users can significantly reduce the time and effort spent on research, making their information acquisition process more targeted and effective.
With the changing economics and dynamics of news publishing an avalanche of news content has started. Theoretically, without any technological support, you would need to spend more and more time and energy checking out all your news sources and searching for new content with search engines. The goal of this Robin Good Mini-Guide is to provide communication agents, professionals, academics, librarians, journalists and researchers with the means to search and collect highly selective information from the Internet without engaging themselves in repeated long visits to reference sites or in intense Google searching. Today, you can monitor, track and keep yourself updated with any online content resource that you identify as valuable to you. The tools that are reviewed in this guide allow you to easily capture, automatically gather and selectively filter only those news items and stories that are particularly relevant to you or that come from the specified sources you have selected.
Author: Good, Robin
Publisher: IKONOS New Media
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Become A NewsGod - How To Be The First One To Know Everything About Anything. Intelligent Information Agents Come of Age.
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2003-09-15
SKU-13/ISBN: 9788889066027
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Journalism
Category: Computers : Internet - General
Category: Reference : Research
With the changing economics and dynamics of news publishing an avalanche of news content has started. Theoretically, without any technological support, you would need to spend more and more time and energy checking out all your news sources and searching for new content with search engines. The goal of this Robin Good Mini-Guide is to provide communication agents, professionals, academics, librarians, journalists and researchers with the means to search and collect highly selective information from the Internet without engaging themselves in repeated long visits to reference sites or in intense Google searching. Today, you can monitor, track and keep yourself updated with any online content resource that you identify as valuable to you. The tools that are reviewed in this guide allow you to easily capture, automatically gather and selectively filter only those news items and stories that are particularly relevant to you or that come from the specified sources you have selected.
Author: Good, Robin
Publisher: IKONOS New Media
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Become A NewsGod - How To Be The First One To Know Everything About Anything. Intelligent Information Agents Come of Age.
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2003-09-15
SKU-13/ISBN: 9788889066027
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Journalism
Category: Computers : Internet - General
Category: Reference : Research