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Hauptverfasser: Littlejohn, Alice C., Parker, Joan M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1988
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author Littlejohn, Alice C.
Parker, Joan M.
author_facet Littlejohn, Alice C.
Parker, Joan M.
Littlejohn, Alice C.
Parker, Joan M.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Online Database Searching Workbook. Littlejohn, Alice C. Parker, Joan M. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Instruction Online Searching Search Strategies Users (Information) Workbooks Designed primarily for use by first-time searchers, this workbook provides an overview of online searching. Following a brief introduction which defines online searching, databases, and database producers, five steps in carrying out a successful search are described: (1) identifying the main concepts of the search statement; (2) selecting a database; (3) developing vocabulary; (4) applying Boolean logic; and (5) conducting a search. System commands, available databases, field codes, and stop words are listed for BRS/After Dark and Knowledge Index. Sample searches illustrate how to narrow or broaden a search. (MES)
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spellingShingle Online Database Searching Workbook.
Littlejohn, Alice C.
Parker, Joan M.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Users (Information)
Workbooks
Online Database Searching Workbook. Littlejohn, Alice C. Parker, Joan M. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Instruction Online Searching Search Strategies Users (Information) Workbooks Designed primarily for use by first-time searchers, this workbook provides an overview of online searching. Following a brief introduction which defines online searching, databases, and database producers, five steps in carrying out a successful search are described: (1) identifying the main concepts of the search statement; (2) selecting a database; (3) developing vocabulary; (4) applying Boolean logic; and (5) conducting a search. System commands, available databases, field codes, and stop words are listed for BRS/After Dark and Knowledge Index. Sample searches illustrate how to narrow or broaden a search. (MES)
title Online Database Searching Workbook.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Users (Information)
Workbooks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED294592