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4. Search and retrieval:Behaviors

Advanced Google Boolean search techniquessearch techniques Advanced search Power Google Proximity searching: – domestic AROUND(10) surveillance AROUND(5) racism Google alerts GoogleScholar

Academic Databases InterdisciplinaryDisciplinaryNewsLegal & Gov ProQuestHistorical AbsAP & ReutersAcademic Universe ScopusSociological AbsAcademic UniverseHein Online Web of KnowledgeEtc.DialogWest Law

Cited Reference Search Web of Science Cited reference search – Author – Cited work

Guerilla tactics Identify key organizations – Harvard Think Tank searchThink Tank search – General searches for New and forthcoming books ILL books AND articles Key authors Citation management Citation network analytics

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