Day 3 searching strategies fall2013 (2)

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What am I interested in?When my uncle came out of rehab, he started smoking. I thought rehab would make him free of drugs. Maybe rehab didn’t work. I am worried he will he will be drinking again.

Which content standard is it connected to?2.3.12.B.1 Compare and contrast the incidence and impact of commonly abused substances (such as tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, inhalants, anabolic steroids, and other drugs) on individuals and communities in the United States and other countries.

Database article to learn more: Rosen: Teen Health and Wellness Center"Cross-Addiction ." Teen Health and Wellness. Rosen Publishing Group, Inc., 2013. Web. 31 Oct. 2013

Use this l ist to further your

search in the database

Look at your focus question. Can you identify the main

keywords?

Sample Focus Question:

Does teen drug use increase

school drop out rates?

Students Drugs School “Drop out”

Share some of your keywords and synonyms here!!!

A AND B

EACH WEBSITE MUST HAVE BOTH

A AND B

A OR B

EACH WEBSITE MUST HAVE EITHER

A OR B

OR IS MORE

A NOT B “-”

NOT ELIMINATES THE SEARCH TERM AFTER THE “-”

“Young Adult” is locked

together as a phrase in the results

Document your work using the chart on today’s work sheet

alcohol abuse physical effects

alcohol OR drinking physical effects

alcohol OR drinking physical effects teens -adults

alcohol physical effects “young adult”

Truncation *

You can get all forms of the word “teen” by using truncation: teen*

Teenagers = 4,480,000

Teenage = 43,700,000

Teens = 39,600,000

Teen* = 485,000,000

Share your keywords that can be truncated *

Site Limiter Searching

.gov commercial Internet sites

.edu Internet administrative sites

.org educational institution’s Internet sites

.com government agency’s Internet sites

.net organization’s Internet sites

Limit search by domain name

Search by Date

Remember to limit by date too!

Teen* alcohol* effect site:.gov

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/index.shtml

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