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POWER SEARCHING!. Goals Learn difference between internet & database searching Use Boolean search operators that net better results Learn Power search.

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1 POWER SEARCHING!

2 Goals Learn difference between internet & database searching Use Boolean search operators that net better results Learn Power search tips and tricks

3 Internet Searching Most search engines search by keyword, or using “natural language.” Google & Bing search by keyword Will find results by pulling important keywords out of complete sentences Still need to choose results wisely. Avoid sites like Yahoo Answers, & Wiki Answers.

4 Let’s try this… In Google, let’s type this question:Google When can I return to school after the flu?

5 Let’s try this… In the Student Resources in Context database, let’s try typing the same question:Student Resources in Context When can I return to school after the flu?

6 Database Searching More specific search criteria. Not usually natural language. Check databases for default setting: – Subject: searches general topics in title & description. Results highly specific. – Keyword: good when you don’t know exactly the specific term to search. More results, less precise. – Within Document: searches every paragraph in document for words, not just title/description.

7 Try this… Search influenza - in Google -in Student Resources in Context (in ‘entire document’, keyword, subject) -Both will get you results, but the SRC has more ACADEMIC answers.

8 When to use Quotes? Use quotes when you want to find the EXACT phrase in your results, esp. titles and names. EX: “Of Mice and Men”; “Esther Hoffner”, or “The final scene between George and Lennie is suffused with sadness, even though Lennie retains his blissful ignorance until the end.”

9 Using AND, OR, NOT AND requires ALL words appear in results OR requires ANY of the words to appear NOT prevents certain words from appearing – Especially helpful in searching DATBASES In search engines, can also use + and – signs directly before word – Ex: eagles -Philadelphia

10 What’s with the *? Using an asterisk in your search is called “truncation.” – It searches words that include those letters Ex: Teen* will search for teens, teenage, teenagers… – Also good for when you’re not sure of spelling Ex: Bosnia Herz* (for Herzegovina)

11 Using Advanced Search… If you’re not happy with the results of your search, always check out the Advanced Search feature – Allows for all kinds of combinations of searches – Usually exists in both search engines & databases


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