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As you learned in Chapter 3, many search tools offer Simple and Advanced Search options. Which of
these search options are best to use when you... - correct answer ✔are looking for information on a
broad topic
Correct match:
Simple search
need more control over how to structure your search
Correct match:
Advanced search
want to limit your search to a certain date range
Correct match:
Advanced search
want to do an initial exploration of what's available
Correct match:
Simple search
Truncation is a search technique that helps you find variations of a term or terms. You want to find
books on the topic of manufacturing insulation or insulating materials, but not insulin. Where should
you best truncate in this example? - correct answer ✔manufacturing and insulat*
Below, different Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) are listed alongside their function. Match each with
the reason why it works: - correct answer ✔OR expands your search results because:
, Correct match:
it finds items that match at least one keyword
NOT restricts your search results because:
Correct match:
it finds only items without the unwanted keyword you specify
AND narrows your search results because:
Correct match:
it only finds items that include all keywords
You want to find articles that discuss multisensory aspects of coffee shop brands. You think cafe will
often appear as another term for coffee shop, so you decide to use a nested search. To create a search
that best fits your topic, select which Boolean operators to use in each highlighted spot:
multisensory [___] ("coffee shop" [___] cafe) [___] brand - correct answer ✔multisensory
AND
("coffee shop"
OR
cafe)
AND
brand
You can structure more complex searches in Quick Search by using the Boolean operators between rows
in Advanced Search. Let's say you have two rows.