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KEYWORD SEARCHING: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES Kris Jacobson, GBS Library January 2012

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KEYWORD SEARCHING: ADVANCED TECHNIQUESKris Jacobson, GBS Library

January 2012

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Google Search Tips

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Basic Search: Natural Language Searching

Method used for most Google searches Searches for terms in close proximity Not the most powerful searching method for

most searches

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Advanced search techniques yield better results Use quotation marks for phrases: “civil

rights” Combine terms for more specific results:

“temperance movement” women will get more targeted results than temperance

Use OR for synonyms, related terms, and alternate spellings : Mao Tse-Tung OR Mao Zedong

Use site: to limit results to certain domain types (.edu, .org, .gov):

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Searching in GBS Library Databases

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General search tips

Just as with Google searching:Use quotation marks for phrase searchesCombining terms will yield more targeted results

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Boolean Searching

violence AND

television

ANDis used to narrow a search.

This will retrieve records that have both keywords.

college OR university

ORis used to expand a search.

This will retrieve records that have either keyword. It’s

useful for synonyms.

sports NOT professional

NOTis used to narrow a search.

This will not retrieve records that have the unwanted

keyword.

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Use Truncation

Truncation symbols are used at the end of word stems and allow you to find all words beginning with the same root.

The asterisk or star (*) is most commonly used

Example: educat* will find educate, educating, education, educational, educator, educators, etc.

Works in the GBS Databases, not Google

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Use the Advanced Search Screen in the GBS Databases Improves your results Gives more control over search Most “advanced search” screens in

databases have easy-to-use Boolean interface

Go beyond Boolean and truncation. Use advanced features to get more targeted results (e.g., restricting searches to Scholarly/Professional resources, restricting searches to specific article types, etc.)

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Advanced Search Screen

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Use Parentheses (Nesting)

Use parentheses when searching multiple terms in multiple rows. Make sure to close off each set of parentheses.

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Use subject suggestions to modify searches Use subject headings to narrow your

search or just for new keyword ideas:

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