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Finding Sources

Finding Sources. An Overview. Remember Hansel and Gretel?. 1. Breadcrumb to the original. Paula Begoun points out in her book Don't Go Shopping For Hair-Care Products Without Me that salon shampoos don't necessarily have better formulas (“Shampoo Reviews,” 2006).

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Finding Sources

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  1. Finding Sources An Overview

  2. Remember Hansel and Gretel?

  3. 1. Breadcrumb to the original Paula Begoun points out in her book Don't Go Shopping For Hair-Care Products Without Me that salon shampoos don't necessarily have better formulas (“Shampoo Reviews,” 2006).

  4. 1. Breadcrumb to the original (“Shampoo Reviews,” 2006) References Shampoo reviews. (2006). RetrievedDecember 24, 2006, from the ConsumerSearchWeb site: http://www.consumersearch.com/ www/family/shampoo-reviews/index.html

  5. 1. Breadcrumb to the original domain http://www.consumersearch.com folders www/family/shampoo-reviews document index.html

  6. 1. Breadcrumb to the original

  7. 2. Breadcrumb from original Paula Begoun To find out what the best shampoos are, we turned to the excellent book, Don't Go Shopping For Hair-Care Products Without Me.We also read excellent articles at the Web sites Which? Online and Choice Online, and Good Housekeeping magazine,as well as consumer contributions to opinion sites like Epinions. Consumer Reports magazine has a brief article on shampoo ingredients from January of 2004…. An earlier Consumer Reports article from 2000 is much more comprehensive and well done, but is too old to include more recent shampoos (“Shampoo Reviews,” 2006).

  8. 2. Breadcrumb from original

  9. 3. Narrow search (709 results)

  10. 3. Narrow search (252 results)

  11. 3. Narrow search (79 results)

  12. 3. Narrow search—tips First tip

  13. 3. Narrow search—tips Use Advanced Search features.

  14. 4. Broaden search—tips Use fewer search terms Search for related subjects

  15. 4. Broaden search—tips Use a ~ to get Google to find synonyms of your search term.

  16. 4. Broaden search—tips • Use a clustering search engine. • Kartoo.com • Clusty.com • Vivisimo.com

  17. 4. Broaden search—tips • Use more than one search engine. • Peer-reviewed articles • Scholar.google.com • FindArticles.com • Metasearch engines • Metacrawler.com • Ixquick.com • Vivisimo.com • Natural language(Ask.com)

  18. 5. Keywords matter Compare results • Revolving door • Recidivism • “Revolving door” prison

  19. 5. Keywords matter Compare results • “What do babies know?” • Infant cognition

  20. 6. Where should I search? • World Wide Web • Current • Unregulated • EBSCO • Access to “hidden web” • Edited • Other sources • Live experts • Raw data • Books

  21. 6. Where have I been? • Breadcrumb your path. • Keep track of where you found information. • Email articles or links to yourself. • Print out valuable information. • Use technology. • Save EBSCO searches. • Set up EBSCO alerts. • FurlIt (www.furl.net)

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