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Home SchoolThe University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Class NameSearch Engine Society
Class Number27667
Course ToolDesire2Learn
Class Section691-251
FacultyZimmer
Credits3 Credit Hours
Class DescriptionSearch engines have become the center of gravity of our contemporary information society, providing a powerful interface for accessing the vast amount of information available on the World Wide Web and beyond. The audacious mission of Google, for example, is “to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Attaining such a goal necessarily results in significant changes to the ways in which information is created, stored, retrieved, and used. This course will critically examine the nature of search engines and their role in our information society, and reveal the unique challenges they bring to bear on information institutions, information policy, and information ethics.
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Seats3
DeliveryAsynchronous
Start and End Date6/27/2011 - 8/20/2011
Last Add Day6/7/2011
Residency Start and End DateNo Residency