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4-Searching for information

Topic 2    Basic principles

Whether you are searching a library catalogue or a specialist bibliographic database, many of the same principles apply. Each source that you use will probably look quite different from the one you tried before, but you'll notice that there are always features that are similar – a box to type your search terms in, for instance, or a clickable help button. Different databases refer to the same functions using different terminology, but the principles behind them are exactly the same. The trick is to check the clues given on the screen or in the ‘help’ of the individual database you are using.

 

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