The research process is not a linear process in which you must complete step one before moving on to step two or three. You don’t need to put off writing your paper until you’ve gathered all of your sources, in fact, you may want to start writing as soon as possible and adjust your search, thesis statement, and writing as you continue to work through the research process. You can (and should!) revisit the steps in the research process as many times as needed to create a finished product.
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Boolean operators are used in Library database searches. These words connect keywords to each other in a search. The three Boolean connector words are AND, OR, and NOT.
AND narrows your search by connecting keywords |
OR expands your search by connecting similar keywords |
NOT narrows down your search by excluding keywords |