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Searching and Citing The Skills of Modern Historians
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Searching for Resources Tips and Tricks
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Expanding Your Search 1.Searching more than one term - Use the plus symbol ‘+’ to link words -e.g. Food + Drink to search both terms 2.Using Synonyms - Use the tilde symbol ‘~’ before a word to search that word and any like words or synonyms - e.g. Ancient Egyptian ~Food >> Searching Food, Cuisine, Diet etc..
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Refining Your Search 1.Excluding words - To refine your search and exclude particular terms from your search use the minus symbol ‘-’ - e.g. Panthers –Sport, which will avoid websites related to Panthers sport teams 2. Searching Exact phrases - To search an exact phrase use quotation marks “” - e.g. “Ancient Roman Weapons”
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Citing Resources It is important to record all your sources of information accurately and in the correct format, to add value to your work and recognise the work of others
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Books To ‘cite’ a book we use the following format AuthorSurname, FirstName. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. e.g. (Grab a book)
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Websites To cite a website we use the following format AuthorSurname, AuthorFirstName. “Title.” Date of Publication URL: Web Address e.g. Complete for the following page
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