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Planning a Search

In my first search in Lesson 1, I entered only a few key terms to determine likely news databases.

Identifying alternative search terms for our topic is very important to achieving comprehensive search results. We need to think about the terms and appropriate synonyms we should use to request information from the Dialog system before going online.

For example, articles might contain different spelling of words, such as PlayStation 2 or PS2. We can also add the new information about Xbox from Brian's latest note.

Step 1: Selecting Additional Search Terms

Terms I might use to find information about PlayStation 2, sales statistics, along with the product Xbox, could include:

Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Concept 4
playstation2 xbox competition sales
playstation 2 x-box   statistics
ps2      

Tip 2-1

Notice that I also put all of the synonyms for the concept "PlayStation 2" in the same column. This helps me keep the terms straight when I create my search strategy.

Go to the next page to see additional modifications to the search strategy.


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Search Tip 2-1

Dialog is not case-sensitive; search commands and terms may be entered using upper- or lower-case letters.

Examples
SELECT frontier AND merger
select Frontier and Merger