4.3 Extending skills A Discuss these questions.
1 You want to find out about medium-neutral citation in law cases. Where would you look for the information? Why?
2 What keywords would you use to make this search? Why?
B Your search produces 50 results. How can you select the most useful ones without reading all of them? Look at
the list of criteria on the right and put a tick or ‘?’.
C You have some more research tasks (below). Choose up to three keywords or phrases for each search.
1 What are the defences to the tort of trespass to the person?
2 What is the maximum custodial sentence a magistrates’ court can pass? 3 What types of cases are heard in the county courts in England and Wales?
D Go to a computer and try out your chosen keywords. 4.4 Extending skills analysing Internet search results • reporting research findings
A What information is contained in the results listings of a search engine? 1 Make a list.
2 Check with the results listings on the opposite page. B Scan the results listings. What keywords were entered?
C Answer these questions. 1 What abbreviations or acronyms can you find in the results?
2 Where is each website address? 3 Where is the size of each document? 4 Which are PDF documents? 5 Which documents have dates?
6 Why are the words in different colours? 7 Which results have all the keywords?
8 Which results come from educational sites?
9 What does similar pages mean? 10 What does cached mean?
D Continue your research on medium-neutral citation by entering the keywords into a search engine and accessing three of the results. Compare your findings with other students.
E Choose the most interesting result. Write a paragraph about the information you discovered. Develop the topic within the paragraph with discourse markers and stance markers.
using the Internet effectively Criteria for choosing to read a result
It contains all of my keywords. The document comes from a journal. It is in the first ten. It has this year’s date. It is a large document. The website address ends in .org The website address ends in .edu The website address contains .ac It is a PDF file. It refers to law. It refers to a person I know (of). It refers to an organization I know (of).
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