Subject
Search
In netTrekker d.i., information on the Web is organized by school subject.
You can narrow your search by drilling
down through subjects, topics and subtopics that best describe what you
are looking for.
Subject Search
Here's how to perform a Subject Search:
-
Select a Subject Area
Click one of the school subjects
on the netTrekker d.i. Subject Search page. netTrekker d.i. will
display a new page that contains a more detailed list of topics.
Example of a Subject Area:
-
Continue to Drill Down
Read through the list, and then drill
down by clicking the topic that most closely relates to your need.
 |
 |
To the right of each topic a number
appears. These numbers indicate how many websites can be found
at that topic (including all subtopics). |
|
 |
Continue to click topics and subtopics, drilling down until you find the
specific topic you are looking for.
A "bread crumb" trail of the topics you select, called a taxonomy
string, is displayed at the top of the page. To return to a broader
topic category, click the corresponding link within the taxonomy
string.
-
Getting a Search Result
As you are drilling down, many
times a bar, titled "Sites," appears below your topic area. Here
you will find a list of websites directly related to your topic.
If you continue to drill down, eventually
 |
 |
Italicized words always
indicate a search result. |
|
 |
you will not be able to go any farther, and the Search
Results page is then displayed. This page lists websites on the selected
topic. Each website listed has been rated and briefly described by an educator.
Example of a Search Result:

For more information on the rating symbols or icons used in each Search
Result, double click on one of the icons to see the netTrekker
d.i. Legend. See Advanced Search
and/or Refinement Menus to learn
more about detailing your search based on content type (multimedia), source,
grade level, language, and controversial topics.
- Viewing a Website
Click one of the links on the Search Results page to go to that website.
Note that the site opens in a different window so that you can keep the netTrekker
d.i. Search Results page available.
If your Subject Search resulted in more than one page of search
results, use the page number links or "next >"
and "< previous" links at the bottom of the Search
Results page to move from page to page.
|