Search as research practices on the web The SaR-Web Platform for Cross-language Engine Results Analysis

Open Access
Authors
  • Q.A.I. Ahmad
  • G. Fulantelli
Publication date 2016
Book title WebSci'16
Book subtitle proceedings of the 2016 ACM Web Science Conference : Hannover, Germany, May 22-25, 2016
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781450342087
Event The 8th International ACM Web Science Conference 2016
Pages (from-to) 367-369
Publisher New York, NY: ACM
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
Abstract
Search engines are the most utilized tools to access information on the Web. The success of large companies such as Google owes to their capacity to conduct users through the vast troves of knowledge and information online. Recently, the concept of search as research has been used to shift the research focus from workings of information-seeking tools towards methods for the social study of Web and particularly the social meanings of engine results. In this paper, we present SaR-Web, a web search tool that provides an automatic means to carry out search as research on the Web. It compares the results of same (translated) queries across search engine language domains, thereby enabling crosslinguistic and cross-cultural comparisons of results. SaR-Web outputs enable the comparative study of cultural mores as well as societal associations and concerns, interpreted through search engine results.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1145/2908131.2908201
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