Capitalization does matter to some search
engines. Many search engines pay attention to the capital letters
in your search statement.
For example, you might accidentally capitalize Planets in a search,
thinking that it's a proper noun and that it should be capitalized.
Actually, it doesn't need to be capitalized and your search might
not find all the documents that have your keyword, planets, all in
lower case. What a shame! In general, if
you're not looking for a particular spelling of a proper noun, use
all lower case.
Let's try this search with NC
WiseOwl. Quick tip: Print these directions
before you link to the site.
(If you are asked for a password, type: wiseowl.)
- Click ENCYCLOPEDIAS on the NC
WiseOwl home page.
- Click the OPEN button underneath Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia.
- Find the search box. It could be in the upper right corner.
- Type asteroid in the search box. Don't
make any other changes.
Click the GO button and view the results.
- How many articles did it find for you? ______
- Do it again, but this time type Asteroid with a capital
A. How
many articles did it find for you? _____
- Did it make a difference in your search? Probably not, because
search strategies are different with every search tool you use.
But it is
always a good idea to pay attention the upper and lower case!
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