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Effective Searching Strategies and Techniques
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Objectives Understanding the importance of effective searching Development of guidelines for planning and implementing searches Gain experience of structuring effective searches in a range of different environments
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Strategy Define your information need Decide which sources to use Find out how they function Run your search Review and refine you search
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Information Required Phase 1 What sort of information are you looking for? Who is going to use the information? Phase 2 Keywords Selection Keywords from the article Related Key Concepts Synonyms Alternative spellings Plurals or Capitalisation
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Key Words Selection Search for Health Implications of Water Pollution Keywords: ‘water’ ‘pollution’ ‘health’ Concepts: ‘Environmental Degradation’ or ‘agricultural management’ or ‘health’ Synonyms: rivers, lakes, sea,’domestic water, ‘oil spills’, chemical, biological, etc Alt. Spells: none Plurals: river(s), lake(s), disease(s) Capitals: Name of a specific lake, disease, region
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Search Comparisons AcidHalogen Acid Hydrochloric Acid Google26,000,000240,000531,000 Cross Reference--80,500 Blackwell All Journals98,1905521,068 Chemistry18,1956979 All Journals with “”-11,018 Chemistry with “”-078 Search Slides
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Sources What sources are appropriate for your information need? Chemistry Multidisciplinary Familiarization with databases
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Search Features in Resources FeaturesAvailableSymbol/Details Boolean ANDYesAND Boolean ORYesOR Boolean NOTYesNOT Phrase SearchingYes“ ” Truncation/Wildcard $, ?, *,! Case SensitiveNo - Fields - Full Text, Article, Keyword, Abstract Stop Words Blackwell Synergy
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Boolean Operators
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Other Features Disciplines and Availability Search Criteria Disciplines Subjects Search Types Basic Advance Saved Quick
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