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Advanced library research skills such as boolean operators, citation matching
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- Q1When using boolean operators, which operator expands search results to include all of the specified terms?NOTNORANDOR30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a step in the search processBreak into keywordsType my question into Google and call it a day..Organise resultsAnalyse your question30s
- Q3Which Boolean operator is used to retrieve results containing all keywords in a search query?XORNOTANDOR30s
- Q4In library research, when would you use quotation marks in a search query?To exclude the specified phrase from search resultsTo broaden the search results by including related termsTo retrieve results with similar phrases in any orderTo retrieve results containing the exact phrase in the specified order30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a health-specific database?PubmedMedlineEmbaseCinAHLEricEmcare30s