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The Effects of Search Engines and Query Operators on Top Ranked Results

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The Effects of Search Engines and Query Operators on Top Ranked Results
We examine whether the use of query operators changes the documents retrieved by three popular Web search engines. One hundred queries containing query operators were selected from the transaction log of a major Web search service. The query operators were then removed from these one hundred advanced queries. Both the original and modified queries were submitted to three major Web search engines. A total of 600 queries were submitted, and 5,748 of the documents retrieved were examined. Changes in the ranking of the top documents retrieved were examined. The significant results of our research are that the effectiveness of query operators is dependent on the specific search engine utilized, and that generally there is approximately 60% similarity between retrieved results across all search engines. Implications on the effectiveness of current searching techniques, for future search engine design, and of future research are discussed.
Bernard J. Jansen, Caroline M. Eastman
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ITCC
Authors Bernard J. Jansen, Caroline M. Eastman
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