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      The snippets taxonomy in web search engines

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          In this paper authors analyzed 50 000 keywords results collected from localized Polish Google search engine. We proposed a taxonomy for snippets displayed in search results as regular, rich, news, featured and entity types snippets. We observed some correlations between overlapping snippets in the same keywords. Results show that commercial keywords do not cause results having rich or entity types snippets, whereas keywords resulting with snippets are not commercial nature. We found that significant number of snippets are scholarly articles and rich cards carousel. We conclude our findings with conclusion and research limitations.

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                11 June 2019
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                1906.04497
                4430e8c7-9045-40cd-98e2-e7d7b6ac8100

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                12 pages, 3 tables
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                Information & Library science
                Information & Library science

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