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Library databases can be picky about the search terms you choose. Don't search by simply typing in a sentence!
In the following example, the highlighted words would be your search terms.
Substance Use | Child |
Addiction |
Infant |
Substance Abuse | Adolescent |
Drug Use | Teenager |
For search terms that include multiple words, use quotes " " to keep the database from splitting up the phrase. "human behavior" will search for the exact phrase "human behavior".
Use the Boolean Operators AND, OR, and NOT to create search statements to enter in databases, SOAR, Google, et cetera.
Examples:
Truncation allows you to search for multiple terms with the same root at once by using an asterisk:
Source: Carnegie Vincent Library, Boolean Operators: Pirates vs. Ninjas