How to search
The following are some tips to optimize your information searches:
1. Bibliographic search
This is when you consult resources or sources to find the information you need.
- Choice of terms: key words, general terms or more specific terms.
- Query language: Truncation (*), wild-card (?), exact phrase (“…”).
- Combine terms: Boolean search (AND / OR / NOT operators).
- Fields: Author, title, subject, others.
- Filters: Year, language, document type.
2. How do I locate the documents after the search?
- Access options: the location indicates in which libraries they can be found.
- The call number is a code that indicates the location on the shelves.
- Status: available or out on loan.
- When the item is available online “View full text / View eBook” links directly to the full text of the resource.
3. Assess and manage the results
- Analyse the quantity, quality, pertinence and relevance.
- Re-trigger the search using filters, limiters, more specific or more general terms.
- Learn how to prepare a bibliography and cite sources according to a specific style.
- Use a bibliographic reference manager, like RefWorks.
- Avoid plagiarism.