Utilizing SPCC databases is an efficient way to ensure you are using credible sources for your research assignments!
However, if you decide to also use sources from the internet, using fact-checking sites and the APPLY method to determine the credibility of a source is highly recommended. With all the half-truths, false claims and downright lies that circulate the internet daily, arm yourself with the ability to pause, stop and check for accuracy. Fact-checking is more important than ever!
Use Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT to narrow or broaden your search results.
- Use AND to:
- Narrow your results
- Inform the database that all search terms must be present in search results
- EX: rivers AND conservation
- Now your search results will be narrowed to only include items which discuss both rivers and conservation!
- Use OR to:
- Broaden your results by connecting two or more search terms
- Inform the database that any of your search terms can be present in search results
- EX: rivers OR conservation
- Now your search results will be broadened to include any items which discuss rivers or conservation!
- Use NOT to:
- Narrow your results by excluding specific search terms
- Inform the database to omit items from your search results which discuss specific search terms
- EX: rivers NOT conservation
- Now your search results will be narrowed to exclude any items which discuss conservation in association with rivers!