Have you ever searched a database, received a set of answers that were OK but felt that more information was available if only you had the key? Many times a word or a phrase will produce interesting information but not exactly the information that is needed. Efficiently searching databases requires the separation of the search language and the database content. The purpose of this article is to discuss some searching skills to help separate the two and increase your precision. This paper will review basic searching, advanced searching, and some special features
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This paper seeks to describe the process by which a database-centric web application was redesigned ...
Describes the concept of search fatigue, which is a feeling of frustration and dissatisfaction users...
This paper seeks to describe the process by which a database-centric web application was redesigned ...
A traditional relational database can evaluate complex queries but requires users to precisely expr...
This article explains how to write an effective search plan using simple steps. The article takes yo...
Sorting through different information sources can be stressful. You\u27ve heard that using the libra...
Sorting through different information sources can be stressful. You\u27ve heard that using the libra...
Indiana residents have searched INSPIRE more than 51 million times since INCOLSA began the service i...
The author discusses the applicability and effectiveness of phrase searching, the use of natural lan...
This article discusses the importance of adding value to information products and services for libra...
AbstractDatabase keyword search (DB KWS) has received a lot of attention in database research commun...
This paper explores the distinctions between searching and exploring when looking for information. W...
This short position paper describes some evidence found that counters the argument that there are be...
"Smart Searching to Find Articles, Websites, and More" aims to help undergraduates search library ca...
Knowledge is no longer something we possess, it\u27s now something we access. The Internet requires ...
This paper seeks to describe the process by which a database-centric web application was redesigned ...
Describes the concept of search fatigue, which is a feeling of frustration and dissatisfaction users...
This paper seeks to describe the process by which a database-centric web application was redesigned ...
A traditional relational database can evaluate complex queries but requires users to precisely expr...