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Database
Search Tips
Check
the Obvious
- Always know the dates
of coverage.
- Know what kind of
literature is covered -- English Literature, Art, Science, Popular
or Scholarly, etc.
Searching
- Know the language
of the database. Does it have controlled vocabulary? Who controls
the vocabulary used in the database?
- Know in which fields
the database is searching for your terms.
- Use keyword searches
to give an overview of the literature, or for general information.
- Use subject searches
to obtain more specific information.
- Think about your perception
of the meanings of the words in your search terms, and in what context
they may be used. Use alternative terms.
- Look at the complete
records. Does it tell you if the citation is from a book, a journal
article, or a conference paper? What volumes of the journal will
you need?
Moving
Around and Printing
- Use the navigational
buttons provided by the database, rather than the ones in the web
browser. Results will be more accurate.
- Check to see if records
can be reformatted for printing. This will save everyone paper!
- Check to see if you
can email yourself the results of your searches. This may be handy
if you are in a hurry, or if the printers are not working.
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