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6.1.c Boolean Search Strategies
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6.1.c Boolean Search Strategies

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In this lesson you will learn how to use Boolean Operators to help improve your Internet searches.

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Boolean Operators can help you when you are looking for information on the web.  

Here are some Boolean Operators that you can place in your search phrase:

AND narrows your search.  It means that both words in your phrase must appear in the results

OR broadens your search.  It means that either one word or the other in your search phrase will appear in the results.

NOT eliminates problem words.  It means that one word but not the other in your search phrase will appear in the results.

Watch this short video on Boolean Logic 

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Try out the Boolean Operators with the following searches.

Imagine that you need to find several books about jazz or blues music for a class assignment.  To get an overview, you perform 3 keyword searches.

For each, write a few sentences in a text entry that describe your search results. 

 

“jazz AND blues”

This search finds articles that compare jazz and blues.

“jazz OR blues”

This search finds articles that discuss either jazz or blues.

“jazz NOT blues”

 What kinds of articles did this search find?

 

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