Google provides tips for librarians on improving search queries to find more relevant results. Searches should use interchangeable words and synonyms found in professional and academic sources. Queries should also combine all topics of the research question in the search field for the best outcomes. A video is recommended on structuring words in searches and combining topics.
Google provides tips for librarians on improving search queries to find more relevant results. Searches should use interchangeable words and synonyms found in professional and academic sources. Queries should also combine all topics of the research question in the search field for the best outcomes. A video is recommended on structuring words in searches and combining topics.
Google provides tips for librarians on improving search queries to find more relevant results. Searches should use interchangeable words and synonyms found in professional and academic sources. Queries should also combine all topics of the research question in the search field for the best outcomes. A video is recommended on structuring words in searches and combining topics.
WORDS Google seaches automatically for interchangeable words … and yet not really. Don’t let Google think for you.
Watch our video on how to
THINK FOR YOURSELF. structure WORDS in searches! Find the relevant lingo & synonyms youtu.be/JELNv1WLEvA from professional and academic search results. COMBINE YOUR TOPICS (LAST BUT NOT LEAST)
Your search query – the
search field input – must mirror all aspects of your research question. If it doesn’t, the search won’t return the desired outcome!