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ENM109/163 Research Skills Guide: Search techniques

General Search Tips

These search tips can help you to find more relevant results in Primo Search and many library databases. If these tips don't work in the database you are using, check the database's Help section for specific advice.

Search Operator Example
Use AND to retrieve results that contain both of your search terms. climate AND australia
Use OR to retrieve results that contain any either one of your search terms. climate OR weather

Combine terms with round brackets to create complex searches.

Alternatively, use separate lines of search.

(climate OR weather) AND australia

climate OR weather

[AND] australia

Use quotation marks to search for a phrase "climate change"
Use the asterisk to search for terms with different word endings. australia* = australia, australian, australia's
A question mark can be used to replace a single letter within a word. organi?ation = organisation, organization

 

Advanced search technique - Proximity searching

proximity search forces a database to find results where one search term appears within a certain number of words of another search term.

The proximity operator varies according to the database. It is placed between the keywords/phrases in the same way as other combining operators. You can usually specify the number of words between the two terms. 

The examples below are from ProQuest; other databases vary. If you want to use proximity searching, you should check the database's Help section.

In ProQuest Natural Science Collection:

If you enter, in the search box: You will get:
pollution N4 environment* Results where the word pollution occurs within 4 words of the word environment, environmental, environmentally
"Great Barrier Reef" NEAR/4 "coral bleaching" Results where the phrase "Great Barrier Reef" occurs within 4 words of "coral bleaching"

Proximity operators in the major database platforms vary; you will the operators listed in the Database Help Guide.

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Further help with searching

For more help with searching in Primo Search and in journal databases, see:

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