In this tutorial, you will learn how to find resources using a science database, ScienceDirect, which provides advanced ways to search scholarly (peer-reviewed) literature.
Instructions:
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ScienceDirect:
Use Phrase searching to narrow down your search.
Click here to learn more about "Phrase Searching" and other search strategies including Proximity operators.
Source: IRIS http://www.clark.edu/Library/iris/index.shtml
MIT Libraries/Database Search Tips: Phrases http://libguides.mit.edu/c.php?g=175963&p=1158825
How many search results did you retrieve without checking off any of the limiters?
How many search results did you have when applying "Article" and "2006"?
How many results did you find when refining your search to "Review Article" and "2011"?
Reviewing Search Results
Browsing Publications
Using Alerts
Personalizing Your Settings
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