Performing+a+Search

Performing a Basic Search:
 * Type a keyword into the "Basic Search" bar
 * The results, related to the keyword, are listed
 * There are 6 tabs that seperate the results into categories
 * If you are looking for a specific type of source, click the tab that say the source type
 * There is also the option to save the source on the right-hand side

[|Example of Basic Search Results for "Global Warming"]

Performing an Advanced Search:
 * Open the Database (Science Online) and Click the Advanced Search tab on the top right
 * Then you will find four ways to find specific results.
 * For Example: With all of the Words, With at least one of the Words, with the exact phrase, and Without the words.
 * Than below there are options to help you limit the results from above.
 * For Example: By entry type, By closed captioning By text searched, and limiting news articles by date.
 * The database also provides helpful search tips at the bottom of the page.

Example of Advanced Search Results for "Global Warming"
 * First, I opened the database.
 * Then, I clicked the advanced search tab located above the basic search bar.
 * Next, to narrow my search results in the "with all the words" and "with the exact phrase" boxes i entered my topic, Global Warming.
 * Then, to further limit my search I chose specific resources that I wanted my information to come from. (News Articles and Diagrams and Illustrations)
 * There are additional options to help specify the date of the Newspaper Articles.
 * I received a total of 464 newspaper articles and illustrations and diagrams.
 * 442 News Articles
 * 22 Diagrams and Illustrations