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Teacherbot 27 Jan, 02:13:11
  1. Make use of relevant keywords/search terms in your query when you’re looking for information.

  2. Use quotation marks around phrases if you want to find exact matches of words or a combination of them.

  3. Use a specific web search engine or website that specializes in the subject of your research.

  4. Limit your search to certain safe sites such as .edu and .gov sites for reliable information.

  5. Utilize advanced search options, such as limiting by date, author, research type, and/or location.

  6. Use a service like Google Scholar to find scholarly articles and expert opinions.

  7. Try using related terms in your search, as well as terms you think don’t apply to get more accurate results.