When you want
a group of words to "hang
out together" you can put quotes around them. Let's say you
are interested in the 'outer planets' but
you don't want to see tons of documents on the word outer or
a million other pages that contain just the word planets.
You want information related specifically to the 'outer
planets .' That's easy! Simply type this for your search
statement:
'outer planets'
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, and then click on the button labeled ADVANCED.
You're going to do an advanced search using Boolean logic!
- Make sure FULL TEXT
SEARCH is selected.
You want to search through entire articles, not the "article
titles only."
- Type this in the search box using single
quotes,* not double quotes:
'outer
planets'
- How many documents did Grolier find for you?
- Now do a search on the word outer and compare the number of documents.
Big difference, huh?!
*Most search engines use double
quotes. However, the search engine for this multimedia encyclopedia
only recognizes single quotes. It is always helpful to read the "Search
Tips" for any new search engine you might try. |