Checkout these suggestions on selecting a topic and writing a research question:
Truncation |
Phrase Searching |
Wildcards |
Nesting |
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Broaden your search to include variant word endings and spellings. Enter the root of the word then the truncation symbol, usually the asterisk *. |
Use quotation marks " " around search words to search for a phrase - only use this around two or more words. Using the phrase search will help you narrow your results. |
Substitute a symbol for just one character. The most commonly used wildcard symbol is a pound sign # |
Use parentheses () to put search words into sets. Terms in the parentheses are processed first. Use nesting with AND, OR, & NOT. |
Examples:nurs* = nurse, nurses, nursingreligio* = religion, religions, religious, religiosity |
Examples:"end of life""spiritual care" |
Examples:wom#n = women, womanm#n = men, man |
Examples:(screening or detect*) and lupus(cancer* or neoplasm*) and "spiritual* care" |
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