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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.
Healthcare | Care Plan |
Healthcare system |
Treatment plan |
Health System | Plan of care |
Health Policy | support plan |
For search terms that include multiple words, use quotes " " to keep the database from splitting up the phrase. "Type 2 diabetes" will search for the exact phrase "Type 2 Diabetes."
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