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      "description": "Search Strings Research tools, like Library Search, individual databases, and Google Scholar give you the most relevant information when you convert your research question in to a search string. This is done by determining the relevant keywords, synonyms, and phrases, and using truncation, and Boolean operators, if they apply, to bring your search strategies together into a search string. The ..."
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      "description": "Search string Query Generator Search statement generator Use this tool to generate a search string that you can paste into many databases. Type your individual keywords/phrases into each concept box, then add synonyms for each concept on separate lines underneath. You can use truncation (*) and wildcards (?) to find alternative spellings of ..."
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      "description": "Library catalogs and databases search for results based on Boolean logic. To simplify this concept for our purposes, the databases 'think' in terms of key terms and their relationship to one another. This is why it's important to develop a healthy list of key terms and know how to connect them to create an effective search string."
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      "description": "The Sitelinks search box appears only for navigational queries and when relevant for users. Google algorithms use a variety of factors to determine when the search box appears, including the information on the site and different types of navigational queries from Search users try adding a rare word when using search?"
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      "description": "Building search strings Once you have compiled a comprehensive list of keywords and database-specific subject headings as well as considered possible fields for targeting keywords, you should now use different search techniques to combine your search terms into search strings."
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