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HSIE - Legal Studies Year 12 - Crime: Effective Search Techniques

A selection of resources to support Year 12 Legal Studies students' Assessment Task 1: Crime

Searching keywords

Using keywords to search effectively

When searching for information in research databases, there are a few basic search techniques that will ensure your searches are effective.

It is important to enter keywords in your search bar which are relevant to your topic or assignment.
Watch this short video below identifying specific techniques for using keywords.

Google Searching

Google search techniques

Google can be a great resource for finding information for assignments and assessment tasks, but finding the right information which is also authoritative and reliable is not always easy.  There are some useful Google search bar techniques you can use to retrieve reputable, effective results.

Some common Google search techniques:

 When you search...

 Use this technique...

An exact phrase

Put the words in quotation marks

Excluding a word

Put - in front of excluded word (no space)

Alternate words at same time

Put OR between the two search words

For a specific site

Put site: in front of the site or domain name

ClickView



To filter search results for ClickView programs to ensure the publication date is current, you are able to change the date parameter.

In ClickView, on the menu on the left, scroll down to the bottom of the menu and choose 
show more filters....


 

..... and then change the Production Year to This Year:
 

Google Advanced Search

Google Advanced Search

Google Advanced Search allows specific perimeters to be included around your search terms, to receive relevant, current information.

Find Google Advanced Search by Googling 'Advanced Search or go to https://www.google.com.au/advanced_search
 

After entering your search terms, click on the dropdown menu for the 'last update' option:

 

Choosing 'up to a year ago' will filter all results with a publication date from the last 12 months: