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Boolean search method
Boolean search method




boolean search method

  • When you truncate as feminis*, you get both feminism and feminist.īe careful of truncating too early in the word itself.
  • Without truncation, you get only feminism, but not feminist.
  • The asterisk (*) is a kind of wild card that tells the database to find multiple "endings" of a word. It won't bring up "geese wild," or "wild animals, such as Canadian geese."
  • With quotation marks, the database ignores articles that do not contain the exact phrase "wild geese".
  • You might get search results about how well domestic geese survive in the wild.
  • Without quotation marks, the database finds the word wild and the word geese separately.
  • boolean search method

    Quotation marks tell the database to take the phrase as a whole, and search for the words together, and in order. Now let's go into a little more detail about each operator. 6 - Citing Information Sources Toggle Dropdown What Does the Information Source Tell You About Itself?.5 - Evaluating Information Sources Toggle Dropdown Searching Outside the SUNY Empire Library.Citation Chaining (or Reference Mining).Refining Results by Date, Peer Review and Document Type.Information Sources for Different Audiences and Purposes.Current and Retrospective Information Sources.Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Information Sources.Scholarly, Popular and Trade Information Sources.2 - Understanding Information Sources Toggle Dropdown

    boolean search method

    Getting Background Information About Your Topic.Turning A Topic Into A Research Question.1 - Developing Research Questions Toggle Dropdown






    Boolean search method