The document discusses searching on the internet and managing one's online identity and digital footprint. It provides tips for how to search more effectively using different search engines and keywords. It also discusses the importance of verifying information from multiple sources and being aware that personal information can be found online. Employers may examine an applicant's online profile, so one's digital identity could impact career opportunities.
3. Où chercher ?
(En général)
*Google
Aurait dû s’appeler Googol (qui désigne 10100)
mais il y a eu erreur au moment de
l’enregistrement …
4. Comment chercher ?
nokia phone the words nokia and phone
sailing OR boating either the word sailing or the word boating
"love me tender" the exact phrase love me tender
printer -cartridge the word printer but NOT the word cartridge
Toy Story +2 movie title including the number 2
~auto looks up the word auto and synonyms
define:serendipity definitions of the word serendipity
how now * cow the words how now cow separated by one or more words
+ addition; 978+456
- subtraction; 978-456
* multiplication; 978*456
/ division; 978/456
% of percentage; 50% of 100
^ raise to a power; 4^18 (4 to the eighteenth power)
5. Comment chercher ?
old in new (conversion) 45 celsius in Fahrenheit
site:(search only one website) site:websearch.about.com "invisible web"
link:(find linked pages) link:www.lifehacker.com
#...#(search within a number range) nokia phone $200...$300
daterange:(search within specific date range) bosnia daterange:200508-200510
safesearch: (exclude adult content) safesearch:breast cancer
info: (find info about a page) info:www.websearch.about.com
related: (related pages) related:www.websearch.about.com
cache: (view cached page) cache:google.com
filetype:(restrict search to specific filetype) zoology filetype:ppt
allintitle: (search for keywords in page title) allintitle:"nike" running
inurl:(restrict search to page URLs) inurl:chewbacca
site:.edu (specific domain search) site:.edu, site:.gov, site:.org, etc.
6. Comment chercher ?
site:country code (restrict search to
country)
site:.br "rio de Janeiro"
intext:(search for keyword in body text) intext:parlor
allintext: (return pages with all words
specified in body text)
allintext:north pole
book(search book text) book The Lord of the Rings
phonebook:(find a phone number) phonebook:Google CA
bphonebook: (find business phone
numbers)
bphonebook:Intel OR
rphonebook:(find residential phone
numbers)
rphonebook:Joe Smith Seattle WA
movie:(search for showtimes) movie:wallace and gromit 97110
stocks:(get a stock quote) stocks:ncesa
weather:(get local weather) weather:97132
9. Que chercher d’autre
avec ?
*http://translate.google.com/
* Google Earth
* Google Maps
* Google StreetView
10. Où chercher ?
(En général)
*Bing
* But It's Not Google
* Big Investment, No Goals
* Bing Is Not Groovy
* Brought in New Garbage
* Bill, It's No Good!
* But It's Nearly Google
* Be Innovative, Not Geeky!
11. Comment chercher ?
*Symbols
*+: Finds webpages that contain all the terms preceded by the
+ symbol.
*" ": Finds the exact words in a phrase.
*(): Finds or excludes webpages that contain a group of words.
*AND or &: Finds webpages that contain all the terms or
phrases.
*NOT or -: Excludes webpages that contain a term or phrase.
*OR or |: Finds webpages that contain either of the terms or
phrases.
12. Comment chercher ?
* loc: or location: Returns webpages from a specific country or region. Specify the country or
region code directly after the loc: keyword. To focus on two or more languages, use a logical
OR to group the languages. Example: tennis (loc:US OR loc:GB)
* Prefer: Adds emphasis to a search term or another operator to help focus the search results.
Example: tennis prefer:history
* site: Returns webpages that belong to the specified site. To focus on two or more
domains, use a logical OR to group the domains. Example: site:about.com/tennis/US Open
* Feed: Finds RSS (Really Simple Syndication is a publishing format that websites use to easily
distribute, or syndicate, content to a wide audience. You can add RSS feeds to an RSS reader
to make finding news easier. Some RSS readers are web-based, while other readers are
separate downloads that run on your computer.) or Atom feeds on a website for the terms
you search for. Example: feed:technology.
* Hasfeed: Finds webpages that contain an RSS or Atom feed on a website for the terms you
search for. Example: site:www.about.com hasfeed:tennis
* url: Checks whether the listed domain or web address is in the Bing index. Example:
url:about.com
* Site/domain: Limits your search to a specific root domain, such as .edu, .gov, .org.
Example:site/.edu
13. Comment chercher ?
*Advanced Search Keywords
*Contains: Keeps results focused on sites that have links to the file types
that you specify. Example: tennis contains:gif
*Filetype: Returns only webpages created in the file type that you
specify. Example: filetype:pdf
*inanchor: or inbody: or intitle: return webpages that contain the
specified term in the metadata, such as the anchor, body, or title of the
site, respectively. Example: inanchor:tennis inbody:wimbledon
*ip: Finds sites that are hosted by a specific IP address (A specific address
for a computer on the Internet.) . The IP address must be a dotted quad
address. Type the ip: keyword, followed by the IP address of the website.
Example: IP: 207.241.148.80
*language: Returns webpages for a specific language. Specify the
language code directly after the language: keyword. Example: "tennis"
language:fr
15. Comment chercher ?
Ask Shortcut Finds Pages That Have...
"love my cat" the entire phrase "love my cat" in that exact order
nap -office the word nap but NOT the word office
intitle: hamburger looks for instances of the word "hamburger" in the page title
inurl: cheese looks for instances of the word "cheese" in the page URL
love lang:(insert code) NL(Dutch),EN(English), FR(French),
DE(German),IT(Italian),PT(Portuguese),ES (Spanish)
site:(search only one website) search just one domain or site; i.e., site:websearch.about.com
"myspace"
geoloc: (insert code) searches one geographic location:CA(Central
America),EU(Europe),IA (India or Asia),NA(North
America),OC(Oceania),SA (South America)
last: last date modified; i.e., last:week, last:month, last:year
beforedate:(insert specific date) i.e., search engines beforedate:19880318 (march 18, 1988)
after: (insert specific date) afterdate:19880318
16. Comment chercher ?
betweendate:(insert specific date) i.e., "madonna songs" betweendate:19940201,19991119
images:coffee searches for images (sub your own search term)
zip code find lots of info just using a zip code
weather in... i.e., weather in san francisco
map get a map of anywhere in the world: i.e., map alaska
time in get the time anywhere in the world; i.e., time in new york city
population of population stats; i.e., population of los angeles
local search i.e., pizza 97110, plumbers portland oregon
movie: find titles, showtimes, and reviews in your area
encyclopedia: find an encyclopedia entry using Ask.com
dictionary: use Ask to find a definition, i.e., dictionary podcast
convert: i.e., 4 miles to yards, 56 ounces to pounds
famous people just type in a name: Thomas Jefferson, Mr. T, etc.
driving directions specify your start and end points
stock: for example, stock:nike
address john smith find an address
17. Comment chercher ?
phone number jane doe find a phone number
ringtones: i.e., ringtones:raffi
wallpapers:waterfalls NOTE: this is only for mobile wallpapers
free games goes directly to a bunch of free online games
instant blog search; i.e.,
lifehacker
find instant info on popular blogs and recent posts
capitol of... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
president of... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
government of... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
history of... insert country, state, or person's name for a quick answer
culture of... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
facts on... insert pretty much anything here for a quick answer
religion in... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
climate in... insert country, state, or province name for a quick answer
22. Où chercher ?
(des blogs)
*Technorati: Technorati is a real-time search engine dedicated to the
blogosphere, aka, the world of blogs on the Web. It only searches
through blogs to find exactly what you're looking for. At the time of this
writing, Technorati was tracking over 22 million sites and over a billion
links, a mind-boggling amount.
*Google: The sheer simplicity, ease of use, and fast delivery of the
service, which is really a hallmark of all Google's offerings, is going to
draw a lot of converts who don't want to wait around for clogged
databases to finally get through churning results.
*LJSeek: LjSeek.com is a search engine dedicated to only sifting through
the LiveJournal blogging community. If you're a dedicated LiveJournal
user or just looking for information, you'll find that LjSeek comes in
handy.
*Ice Rocket Blog Search: Excellent blog search engine that includes the
option to search by link. Ice Rocket also has a pretty good advanced
search page.
23. Où chercher ?
(des livres)
* Amazon
Amazon.com is one of the best places on the Web to begin your book search. You can find out of
print books here, rare books, used textbooks, and much, much more. You can also use Amazon to
find upcoming book titles or take advantage of coupons specifically for Amazon.
* ReadPrint
ReadPrint is a free online library where you can find literally thousands of free books to read for
free online, from classics to science fiction to Shakespeare. Download these books to your
computer, your mobile device, or simply read them within your Web browser.
* BookFinder.com
BookFinder holds over 100 million new, used, rare, and out of print books within its substantial
index. This is a good place to find books from independent publishers, as well as books that had
limited printings.
* Google Book Search
Google Book Search allows you to search actual book text to find what interests you, and then
gives you various places on the Web you can buy these books. Only text that is NOT copyrighted is
searchable. Many free books are available here to read online as well as magazines, journals, and
e-books.
* Indie Store Finder
Simply enter in your zip code to Indie Store Finder, and you'll be taken to a list of more than 1200
independent bookstores across the USA who are plugged into this unique book search engine. It's
an easy way to find a local book store near you that might carry interesting books you won't be
able to find anywhere else.
24. Où chercher ?
(des livres)
* Comic Book Resources
Comic Book Resources is a fantastic resource for comic book lovers; you can find information
about both old and new comic books, as well as local comic book stores in your area. If you are a
comic book aficionado, this is an excellent source for your favorite heroes and heroines.
* AddAll.com
AddAll is a comparison shopping book search engine that you can use to search for books from an
enormous selection compiled from many online booksellers. Search by title, shipping destination,
state, and price.
* Alibris
Alibris.com is a great place to find used books, used textbooks, rare books, out of print books,
and more. If you're looking for books from independent publishers, this is one of the best
resources online.
* Online Book Search - University of Pennsylvania
The Online Books Page from the University of Pennsylvania allows the searcher to search and read
actual online text of classic books. For example, a search for "Jane Austen" resulted in a huge list
of everything Austen on the Web. Search results will give you links to where these works can be
found in their entirety, as well as where they can be downloaded for free.
* Powells
Powells Books has been around for about 33 years now, and you can find an extremely eclectic
selection of books here, anything from historical novels to self-published books.
25. Où chercher ?
(des images)
*AltaVista Image Search: Use AltaVista to find images of all kinds on
the Web, including photos, graphics, or banners and buttons.
*Google Image Search: Google's huge database will help you find
pretty much any image on any topic that you can think of.
*Picsearch: Find images, photos, animations; I like the "Most Popular
Pictures" feature.
*Ditto.com: Ditto's been around for a long time. Very extensive
collection of images, photos, art, and more.
*Yahoo Image Search:Use Yahoo's Advanced Image Search to really
narrow down your searches. You can filter by size, coloration,
site/domain, and more.
*Ithaki Image Search Engine: searches across Cydral, Google Image
Search, YahooImages, Dino, Alltheweb and Picsearch for images.
27. Où chercher ?
(à l’international)
*http://www.yellowpagesofafrica.com/
*Search Engine Colossus: Over 327 countries and territories are
represented here; also separated by category.
*Yahoo International: interactive map showing where Yahoo has
a search engine presence in the world; just click on the
country that you're interested in.
*Bloglines International: Nope, not a search engine per se, but
Bloglines does help you find blogs and feeds that you might be
interested in. Available in nine different languages.
*Search Engines of the World: tons of international search
engines here, all in alphabetical order.
34. L’identité numérique,
c’est kwâââ
*somme des données et des traces associées à
mon nom (nom prénom, pseudo, …)
*ensemble des informations sur moi
Mes « traces numériques »
=
L'empreinte de mon passage!
39. La notion de risque en
recrutement
*Le « applicant risk » :
L’AR désigne l’ensemble des risques liés ou
consécutifs à l’engagement d’une personne
*Chaque engagement est un risque pour le
recruteur. Ce risque est financier, humain et
organisationnel
Exemple: l’engagement d’une personne qualifiée en début
de carrière se chiffre à +/- 25 000€
40. Ce qui intéresse le
recruteur
1. Vos qualités amicales, familiales ou professionnelles
2. Vos défauts cachés
3. Vos comportements sociaux
4. Votre capacité à communiquer
5. Vos capacités d’expression écrite (ainsi que vos qualités orthographiques)
6. Votre niveau syntaxique voire langagier
7. Vos compétences linguistiques
8. Votre parcours professionnel
9. Vos publications ou articles
10. Votre humeur et votre dynamisme
11. Vos hobbies et vos passions
12. La taille de votre réseau
13. Votre âge
14. Votre apparence physique
15. Votre religion ou vos affinités politiques
41. Ce qu’il ne doit jamais
trouver
1. Le pire: une critique de votre employeur actuel (ou d’un stage
effectué)
2. Des libations visiblement excessives
3. L’usage de produits illicites
4. Des propos racistes, sexistes ou politiques (extrêmes)
5. L’appartenance à des groupes ou des réseaux déviants (opinions ou
comportements)
6. Des données confidentielles (jobs, stages…) que vous auriez publiées
7. Votre appartenance à une organisation syndicale ou politique
42. Comment transformer une
fatalité en opportunité?
* Mon contrôle?
http://ereputation.paris.fr/le-test-go/
http://www.google.com/alerts?hl=fr
http://www.webmii.com/
http://www.youseemii.fr/
http://www.123people.fr/
* Je maîtrise - je m'en sers
* J'existe!
* Ouverture sur le monde
45. Actuellement, j’en
suis où?
* J’aime mon image: elle me ressemble
aujourd'hui
* Je n'aime pas mon image: elle ne me ressemble
pas ou plus
*Je n'ai pas d'image
Mon objectif?
Privé
Professionnel
46. Qui je suis?
*Mes qualités
*sociales/relationnelles
*Mes intérêts
*Mes activités
*Mes liens aux autres
*Mon réseau amical/prof
*Ma réputation
48. * Réseaux sociaux: Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin,...
* Réseaux dédiés professionnels:
http://fr-fr.muxi.com/
http://hu²mancoders.com
http://geekli.st/beta
…
* C.V. en ligne
http://www.doyoubuzz.com/fr/
https://www.vizify.com/
Où me montrer?
49. Cohérence
*Mensonges
*Parler de ce qu'on connaît
*Oser demander
*Créer du lien
*Parler de soi, pas sur les autres
*S’intéresser
*Réagir
*Revenir au contact
*Remercier
50. En résumé
*Mettre le spot sur soi: permettre de me
découvrir dans la foule
*Créer du lien: on a toujours besoin des autres
*Soutenir les autres/trouver du soutien
*Établir ma réputation: elle me précède, 1ère
impression
*Trouver des idées, des infos, des contacts +
*Créer ou repérer les opportunités/synergies
porteuses
formulaires en ligne (nom, prénom,pseudo, date de naissance, coordonnées, adresse, etc).mes publications, articles, commentaires mes productions multimédia (photo, ppt, vidéo,,,,)