Here are some good search tips from Mary Ellen Bates, Bates Information Services
Bates InfoTip
April 2008
A Few of My Favorite Things
I'm in the throes of my (Northern Hemisphere) spring speaking tour; by June I will have been to
In an act of faith that Yahoo! will survive its possible absorption into The Borg, otherwise known as Microsoft, I'll mention one interesting Yahoo! search tip. If you enclose your search terms in [square brackets], you will only retrieve pages that have those words in that order. Mind you, this isn't a phrase search -- those two words may be anywhere in the page, but the first term must appear before the second. So, for example, the search [subprime crisis] will retrieve pages with "subprime mortgage crisis", "subprime lending crisis" "the subprime mortgage industry is in crisis right now" and so on. It will not retrieve "there is a crisis in subprime mortgages", however.
I mentioned Technorati.com in my March 2008 InfoTip, but I had one of those epiphanies today and thought up another use for this blog-search tool. When bloggers attend a professional conference, they often about the sessions they find particularly noteworthy. In fact, they will sometimes transcribe the speaker's PowerPoint presentation along with their own thoughts. Conference organizers are now encouraging bloggers to use a standard tag to identify blog posts about the conference, so that anyone can search for blogs about that conference. What that means is, if you can identify the appropriate tag, you can search for all blogs with that conference tag, and get at least a sense of the key themes and most thought-provoking sessions. See, for example, the blog entries that were tagged with CIL2008, the agreed-upon tag for the Computers in Libraries conference.
There are only two search engines that I know of that let you search for a word that you would like to have in the search results but isn't required. Say, for example, you are looking for information on the "green banking" trend, particularly in
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Physics Today, v. 61, iss. 4
EOS, v. 89, iss. 15
Polar Research, v. 27, iss. 1
Water Conditions in
Journal of Glaciology, v. 54, #184
Berichte zur Polar-und Meeresforschung=Reports on Polar and Marine Research, #568: The Expedition Antarktis-XXIII/2 of the Research Vessel ‘Polarstern” in 2005/2006 edited by Volker Strass.
Berichte zur Polar-und Meeresforschung=Reports on Polar and Marine Research, #567: Effects of UV radiation on Antarctic benthic algae – with emphasis on early successional stages and communities = Effekte von UV-Strahlung auf antarcktische benthische algen – mit schwerpunkt auf jungen entwicklungsstadien und gemeinschaften
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