Academic Searching Language
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| − | ==Natural Language== | + | ==Terms & Connectors vs. Natural Language== |
| − | Natural Language | + | A "Terms & Connectors" search uses [[Boolean Searching]] with the traditional AND and OR connectors, as well as special LexisNexis connectors such as PUBLICATION() and w/3, to narrow the results set. A "Natural Language" search requires just as it says, natural language. Type in words, just as you would with an internet search engine. |
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[[Category: Academic Help]] | [[Category: Academic Help]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:21, 23 August 2010
LexisNexis Academic supports two types of search language.
[edit] Terms & Connectors vs. Natural Language
A "Terms & Connectors" search uses Boolean Searching with the traditional AND and OR connectors, as well as special LexisNexis connectors such as PUBLICATION() and w/3, to narrow the results set. A "Natural Language" search requires just as it says, natural language. Type in words, just as you would with an internet search engine.
For more information see the articles on