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Research 101

How the Library Databases Search

Understanding Database Results

Library databases return content and filter results based on:

  • what keywords are searched. e.g. nursing will return nursing, NOT  nurses or healthcare
  • what limiters were applied, e.g. full-text, peer-review

Library databases DO NOT filter results based on:

  • previous searches in a web browser 
  • social networking
  • political affiliation
  • recent online purchases

Ask yourself these questions to decide if the content is relevant to your project

  • what is the central question/thesis of the work?

  • what is the research methodology and instrument for gathering data/evidence? e.g. interviews, questionnaires? 
  • are the conclusions or results relevant?
  • can the data be used to make statements across populations (scholarly, academic research)?
  • are the results specific to a population (hospital study or limited by the institution and therefore credible but not scholarly)?
  • did the researchers involve their peers, or did they publish without peer review?

 

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