Using Search Engines There are a number of ways you can improve your searches on the Internet and get results that more closely match what you’re looking for. Use a PHRASE rather than a single word. Type in multiple words or a phrase rather than a single word to increase your chances of finding useful results. To match an exact phrase, place quotation marks around your search words. For example: "Football stats" rather than just "Football." Use the word NOT to limit results. Use the word NOT to limit your results to articles containing only the words you want. For example, if you want articles about pets but aren't interested in dogs, search for "pets NOT dogs." Use AND and ORAND is Automatic: You don't need to use AND to link search words together; you can simply separate them with a space. Search engines will look for areas or articles that include all of the words you enter. For example, if you enter "cake pudding" you'll find all the areas about cake AND pudding, but not areas just about cake or just about pudding. Use OR between words to search for areas containing any of the words you enter. For example, if you enter "cake OR pudding" you'll find all the areas about cake and all the areas about pudding. |