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Quantity of Results -- Too Many?
Too many titles in your result list? Try some of these tips:
Replace
a general search term with a more specific one:
general term: prisoners
specific term: women prisoners
Add
more search terms to your search query:
women and prisons becomes women and prisons and New
Mexico
Browse
through the titles and subjects of your current search results and
look for other useful search terms.
Put
phrases in quotes. Some databases automatically read adjacent
words as phrases but others do not. Most databases read words within
quotes as a phrase.
For example, if you are looking for articles on New Mexico, using the
search query "new mexico" will find retrieve
the articles on New Mexico but not irrelevant articles on Mexico.
Use limit/refine/modify
search options if the database has them. For example, can
you limit by date, language or format (such as a book, journal article,
etc).
Add
a proximity operator to specify how closely two terms
appear.
For example the search query: dependents w/3 prisoners tells
the computer to retrieve items where the word 'dependents' appears
within 3 words of the word 'prisoners'.
Different databases have different ways of writing a proximity search.
Check the help screen for your database.
Use
the Boolean operator "not" to eliminate
an unwanted term. If you were looking for articles about only female
prisoners, this search query might solve the problem: prisoners
not male
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