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วันจันทร์ที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Chapter: 8 How do search engines work?



...Internet search engine.

 The good news about the Internet and its most visible component, the World Wide Web, is that there are hundreds of millions of pages available, waiting to present information on an amazing variety of topics. The bad news about the Internet is that there are hundreds of millions of pages available, most of them titled according to the whim of their author, almost all of them sitting on servers with cryptic names. When you need to know about a particular subject, how do you know which pages to read? If you're like most people, you visit an Internet search engine.

Internet search engines are special sites on the Web that are designed to help people find information stored on other sites. There are differences in the ways various search engines work, but they all perform three basic tasks:
  • They search the Internet -- or select pieces of the Internet -- based on important words.
  • They keep an index of the words they find, and where they find them.
  • They allow users to look for words or combinations of words found in that index.
Early search engines held an index of a few hundred thousand pages and documents, and received maybe one or two thousand inquiries each day. Today, a top search engine will index hundreds of millions of pages, and respond to tens of millions of queries per day. In this article, we'll tell you how these major tasks are performed, and how Internet search engines put the pieces together in order to let you find the information you need on the Web.




Most of Search Engine in the present






Example of Search Engine in Thailand
  1. http://www.thailandtravelsearch.com
  2. http://www.sanook.com
  3. http://www.thaishop.com
  4. http://www.thaiseek.com
  5. http://www.infothailand.com
  6. http://www.lemononline.com
  7. http://www.thailander.com
  8. http://www.hunsa.com
  9. http://www.cnet.net.th
  10. http://www.siamguru.com
  11. http://www.siaminside.com
  12. http://search.asiaco.com/Thailand
  13. http://www.bannok.com
  14. http://www.thaibuz.com
  15. http://www.thaiger.com
  16. http://www.thaifind.com
  17. http://www.chiangmai-online.com 
  18. http://www.google.com





วันจันทร์ที่ 10 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Chapter 7: Internet

...Please suggest the ideas to help and support the flooding crisis in Thailand in your web blog....





Answer: For now you just try your best. If you have enough property you can donate some staff to be helpful.  Such as clothes, medical care,food and water.



      Ex... Donate for flooding
















                                                                         Ex... Be a volunteer


In addition you can do the advertising by social network that you you use it everyday... Facebook , Twitter , or Your web blog etc.







Facebook















Twitter

















Blog

วันจันทร์ที่ 19 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Chapter 4: The Reference Collection

The Reference Collection 
  • encyclopedias
  • dictionaries  
  • almanacs  
  • directories  
  • bibliographies  
  • statistical sources 
  • atlases

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Chapter 3: The difference between Library of Congress Classification (LCC) and Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)


Generally, books and materials in the library are classified by form of materials and by subject for ease of use.



Classification System's the systematic arrangement of books and other materials into groups or classes.  Libraries use classification systems to locate information resources.





Dewey Decimal Classification System
         DDC was developed by Melvil Dewey, an American librarian.
         DDC is used by small and medium-sized libraries, e.g. school libraries, and public libraries.
         DDC is subject-related hierarchically and mnemonically organized by discipline.
         DDC divides knowledge into 10 major classes:

             000    Generalities
             100     Philosophy and related disciplines
             200    Religion
             300    Social sciences
             400    Language                                                 
             500    Pure science
             600    Technology (Applied science)
             700    Arts
             800    Literature
             900    Geography and history
         Each class is subdivided by two additional numerals and a decimal point, eg. 300 Social sciences.
  




     Library of Congress Classification System
          LC was drawn up by Herbert Putnam.
          LC is used by large-sized libraries, e.g. academic libraries and special libraries.
          LC divides knowledge into 21 main classes, and uses both letters and numerals.

 
             A         General Works
             B         Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
             C         Auxiliary Sciences of History
             D         History: General and Old World
             E-F      History: America                                            
             G         Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
             H         Social Sciences
             J          Political Science
             K          Law
             L          Education





Thai National Library






British Library







Sripatum University Library






Source : 

http://tla.or.th/ifla/module04.htm

British Library

Thai National Library

Sripatum University Library

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Chapter 2: Objective facts / Subjective opinion

Objective facts


City of Carlsbad

Carlsbad is a coastal resort city lying along the Pacific Ocean in San Diego's North County region of Southern California. Carlsbad is located 87 miles (140 km) south of Los Angeles and 35 miles (56 km) north of downtown San Diego. High property values, very high median family incomes, and high education levels have made Carlsbad one of the wealthiest communities in California and in the United States. The majority of San Diego County's top twenty-five employers have their locations closer to Carlsbad than San Diego.[2] A coastal location, thriving commercial sector, and award-winning school district all contribute to the high standard of living in the area. It is one of the highest-income places in the United States. The city is mainly known for shopping, tourism, a booming high-tech industry, and resort living. The population was 105,328 at the 2010 census.
The city has drafted ordinances protecting sensitive wildlife habitat, becoming one of the first municipalities in the State of California to do so. The city has also pledged to protect a specified amount of land within the city limits from development of any kind and spends significant funds to restore habitats destroyed by newer development projects.
 
 
Climate data for Carlsbad, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 87
(30.6)
90
(32.2)
90
(32.2)
93
(33.9)
89
(31.7)
93
(33.9)
103
(39.4)
94
(34.4)
108
(42.2)
105
(40.6)
100
(37.8)
90
(32.2)
108
(42.2)
Average high °F (°C) 64
(17.8)
64
(17.8)
64
(17.8)
65
(18.3)
66
(18.9)
69
(20.6)
72
(22.2)
74
(23.3)
73
(22.8)
71
(21.7)
68
(20)
65
(18.3)
67.9
(19.94)
Average low °F (°C) 45
(7.2)
47
(8.3)
48
(8.9)
51
(10.6)
56
(13.3)
60
(15.6)
63
(17.2)
64
(17.8)
61
(16.1)
56
(13.3)
49
(9.4)
45
(7.2)
53.8
(12.11)
Record low °F (°C) 20
(-6.7)
28
(-2.2)
34
(1.1)
33
(0.6)
38
(3.3)
43
(6.1)
44
(6.7)
47
(8.3)
43
(6.1)
36
(2.2)
29
(-1.7)
27
(-2.8)
20
(-6.7)
Precipitation inches (mm) 2.42
(61.5)
2.23
(56.6)
2.11
(53.6)
0.92
(23.4)
0.23
(5.8)
0.09
(2.3)
0.02
(0.5)
0.13
(3.3)
0.29
(7.4)
0.43
(10.9)
0.92
(23.4)
1.34
(34)
11.13
(282.7)

Flower Fields

Every year from early March to early May, The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch blossom into a spectacular sea of brightly colored ranunculus flowers. Visitors can view and tour the fields in Carlsbad. Open to the public seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Directions: Interstate 5 to Palomar Airport Road Exit. Head east one block and turn left on Paseo Del Norte. Make a right into the first driveway. Guided tours must be arranged in advance.






 Carlsbad Premium Outlet
 This place has a nice weather with ocean breeze since is close to the beach. However, there are not as many shops as the Chelsea Premium Outlet at Camarillo and Desert Hills but enough for you to spend your wallet if the shops are what you looking for. They even have a Lacoste outlet selling their cloths below retail prices. Their regular polo shirt was selling for $53 at this store. We initially wanted to buy but didn't find the color we like, so we walked out the shop empty handed.






Subjective opinion


 Carlsbad Beach



  •  Sheila M.

     
    8/5/2011
    I LOVE THIS BEACH. There's something about it that makes me happy and puts me at peace every single time. It's not ghetto like Chula Vista, nor does it have the slight snobbery of La Jolla/Del Mar. I commented to my friend that it was made for modest middle-class citizens like ourselves who just want to enjoy the ocean. I hate crowds, and it's never too crowded, even on the 4th of July. I love walking and running on the sidewalk that lines the beach, giving me a view of the sand and sparkling water from up high. I love running on the sand in the morning when there are just a few people around. I love the little shops and restaurants, none of which are particularly amazing. I usually like to come here with a friend, lay out for a couple hours, then walk to Starbucks or a yogurt place down the street, or maybe get a burrito or brunch. There's nothing extra special about anything here, but somehow the parts come together to form a perfect whole. I realize I sound like I could make love to this beach right now and to be honest, I can't explain why...nor do I care to!

  • Nino R.


    8/28/2011 4 Check-ins Here
    What Carlsbad City Beach lacks in amenities it makes up for in crowd quality.  The patrons of the beach are friendly and respectful of your space.  However, I cannot say the same of the sea birds.  If you leave your bags unattended for too long, you can expect some poaching from these winged scavengers.

    Parking can be difficult on the weekends, so don't be surprised if you have to make a little trek to get to the sand.  And don't be surprised if you see a dog or two running around unleashed, it's allowed.