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Do a Keyword Search for < women industrial revolution europe > (28) women AND industrial AND revolution AND europe? (32) truncation women AND &quot;industrial revolution&quot; AND europe? (20) proximity/phrase Limit: archival (0) women AND &quot;industrial revolution&quot; AND (europe? OR france OR french OR spain OR spanish OR portug? OR greece OR greek) (24) Boolean logic Sort oldestfirst #4 Women at work in preindustrial France Women--Employment--France--History--18th century. Look at 19 th century books. Then try SH: WOMEN EMPLOYMENT Women--Employment--Europe--History. Note LEHMAN thing Downloading options RefWorks
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Subscription databases are NOT the same as websites. Some non-sub databases, too, as those provided by libraries and other academic institutions. They know what's in each item (that CLIO only knows we have). Connected with e-link. Listings by genre/format A to Z, vs. subject lists Assign people to look at: Ten minutes for breakouts/twenty for show and tell And demonstrate/report back: TRUNCATION BOOLEAN LOGIC ADJACENCY CONTROLLED VOCAB/COLLOCATION
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Times when the web is best. Good for current info, things in public domain, such as gov’t publications. Evaluating your results Author/Publisher Date/Currency Bias Best available?