Thursday, March 22, 2012

Developing a Search Strategy, Searching Databases, and Searching the Web

Have a research paper due?  Don't know where to start?  The following links, worksheets and videos will help you turn your topic into key words that you can search for in academic journal databases and on the Web.  Remember, if you need any help please feel free to come to the J. S. Flipper library and ask a librarian for more assistance.


This webpage describes how to develop a search strategy:  http://libguides.nl.edu/content.php?pid=14451&sid=97045 

Worksheet for developing a search strategy:  http://library.humboldt.edu/infoservices/sstrawrksht.htm

Need help analyzing your topic?  Check out this worksheet:  http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/AnalyseTopicForm.pdf

Once you come up with your search terms, you can now search within online databases, online library catalogs, and on the Web.  Try using boolean operators to return better results.  The following video explains how to use boolean operators to your advantage:



The following video explains how to return better results while searching a topic on the Web:

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