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EAP 102 - Professor Scala: Searching in One Search

This guide supports INTO Suffolk students' work with the Brand Analysis Annotated Bibliography Assignment.

A First Search in OneSearch

1. Your first search might begin with just your brand name.

2. Click "Search" to run your search

3. Over 100,000 results! We will work on narrowing this down by using filtering features and by introducing another concept to refine the idea.

An End-Result Search in OneSearch

1. Use the field tags available from the drop-down menu to give the search engine some context to the importance of the word. This will reduce the number of results from the first search, but also ensure high relevance of the remaining articles. Here, I have selected the "TI Title" field tag to indicate I want the search engine to only find articles where the term is part of the article title.

2. Separating the core concepts into their own search boxes allows me to add synonyms. This will increase the number of results, while field tags are maintaining overall relevance.