Searching Dialog: Planning the Search with a Concept Worksheet

Scope

Information Need

State the Topic

Concept Chart

Steps in Using the Concept Chart A Below

  1. Enter what you think is the best search term for the first concept you are concerned with under Concept A.
  2. Enter synonyms or similar terms for that concept in the same column but below "or (add related terms)."
  3. Do the same for each additional concept (Concepts B, C, etc.) in their respective columns.
  4. You may also want to limit your search results in several ways.
    • Examples:
      • Limiting the search to a certain language, typically English.
      • Limiting it to a recent period.
      • Excluding references to concepts that use similar terms.
      • Excluding whatever you feel like excluding.

    Concept A

    Concept B

    Concept C

    music

    and
    popular?
    and

    new york

    or (add related terms)

    concerts

    attendance

    manhattan

    bands

    crowds

    new york city

    musicians

    big apple

    not (add limits)
    Pavarotti
    any date before 1998
    lawrence welk

Steps in Using the Concept Chart B Below

  1. Enter what you think is the best search term for the first concept you are concerned with under Concept A.
  2. Enter synonyms or similar terms for that concept in the same column but below "or (add related terms)."
  3. Do the same for each additional concept (Concepts B, C, D) in their respective columns.
  4. You may also want to limit your search results in several ways.
    • Examples:
      • Limiting the search to a certain language, typically English.
      • Limiting it to a recent period.
      • Excluding references to concepts that use similar terms.
      • Excluding whatever you feel like excluding.

    Concept A
    and or not w, n
    Concept B
    and or not w, n
    Concept C or Limits
    and or not w, n
    Concept D or Limits

    music
    most popular
    new york

    not before 1996
    concerts
    highest attendance
    manhattan
    articles in english
    bands
    largest crowds
    new york city

    musicians

    big apple

Plan Search Algorithms/Statements/Strategies

Select the appropriate database to search.

  1. Look at whatever information you may have on databases that are logically relevant to the search problem.
    • This may include:
      • Database utility catalog of databases
        • In Dialog, looking at the OneSearch categories is a good place to start.
      • Bluesheets
      • Database-specific manuals
      • Recommendations by information professionals in professional journals.
      • Recommendations in online forums.
  2. Select the databases for the specific search problem.
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