This article explains how to write an effective search plan using simple steps. The article takes you through the tools and techniques that are widely used in major bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE and CINAHL to conduct searches. These include Boolean logic, truncation and wildcards, in-field searching, proximity operators, limits and subject thesauri. Each process is illustrated with an example to help you apply them to your own searches. The process of using these tools and techniques to either narrow (find fewer results) or broaden (find more results) is described and summarised in an easy-to-use table. Abstract published with permission
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Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
The paper seeks to highlight the complexity of literature searching in online bibliographic database...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Facet Publishing via the...
The way in which digital search results are determined and displayed are continually changing and a ...
Have you ever searched a database, received a set of answers that were OK but felt that more informa...
The current medical environment makes information retrieval a matter of practical importance for cli...
An analytical search strategy is not browsing. Browsing is opportunistic and requires one to recogni...
Sorting through different information sources can be stressful. You\u27ve heard that using the libra...
The author discusses the applicability and effectiveness of phrase searching, the use of natural lan...
This article looks at the tools available to you to extend your search beyond the major bibliographi...
Library guide to searching healthcare databases; choosing keywords, using Boolean, entering search t...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
Creating search strategies for systematic reviews, finding the best balance between sensitivity and ...
The paper seeks to highlight the complexity of literature searching in online bibliographic database...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Facet Publishing via the...
The way in which digital search results are determined and displayed are continually changing and a ...
Have you ever searched a database, received a set of answers that were OK but felt that more informa...
The current medical environment makes information retrieval a matter of practical importance for cli...
An analytical search strategy is not browsing. Browsing is opportunistic and requires one to recogni...
Sorting through different information sources can be stressful. You\u27ve heard that using the libra...