Thursday, April 26, 2012
Proquest 1a
Today I am looking at a cohort's Proquest Challenge search on a lady by the name of Edith Wharton. In the beginning I had no idea who this person was in history other than the fact that she and I share the same first name. It was interesting that a "basic" search resulted in 2442 articles about this one person. I can see how this might be a bit overwhelming for anyone, especially a student. She then went on to discuss how to go about narrowing the search with the use of "suggested subjects" feature which efficiently narrowed her search to 17 results-a much more manageable number. I can see this being an effective tool when helping our patrons to narrow their own searches on particular subjects. I am excited to make more use of this electronic resource. It will be a valuable tool to share with my fellow educators.
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Yes, your cohort did a good job of modeling how to narrow a search. All the "helps" make ProQuest's Basic Search very powerful.
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