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Tips for searching the databases and catalogue using AND, OR, NOT

 

When searching for content related to your essay or assignment, brainstorm some keywords. Then use AND (capital letters) to combine the keywords. 

Example:  to find articles on traditional medicine in the Yukon, you may try something like:

traditional medicine AND Yukon

 

If there is more than one word for something you are researching, use synonyms / similar terms separated by OR (capital letters). 

Example: if you researching the history of First Nations in the Yukon, you may try something like:

 indigenous people OR first nations OR aboriginal OR native americans

 

Use NOT (capital letters) to exclude concepts from your search.

Example:  moths NOT butterflies AND hybernation AND Canada

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