Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hi All, The Boolean capacity of Google to do more focused searches than before has improved recently. Note that a Boolean search uses " AND " and OR " statements, like: (xxx OR yyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee). The " OR " statements, as above, MUST be enclosed in brackets: (xxx OR yyy) but the " AND " statements are assumed by default. i.e. (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee) can be written as (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) (aaa OR bbb) (ccc OR ddd OR eee) For example, if you search Google for the profile: (acupuncture) (horse OR horses OR equine), you get 1120000 hits (1240 in Google Scholar). Admittedly many (if not most) of these are irrelevant in that the terms appear in a document but may not be linked logically. However, if you FOCUS the search, using the profile, INCLUDING the QUOTEMARKS: ( " acupuncture in horses " OR " equine acupuncture " ), you get 9090 hits (15 in Google Scholar). That search profile is more likely to be productive than wading through >1 million hits! You can focus further by adding clinical conditions of interest, for example COPD or its synonyms. For example, a search for the profile: (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ( " acupuncture in horses " OR " equine acupuncture " ) gives 358 hits (but none in Google Scholar) As a test, try the following 3 searches yourself, first on Google [ http://www.google.com/ ] and then on Google Scholar [ http:/scholar.google.com/ ]: (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " Low level laser " OR " laser therapy " )) (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " herbal medicine " OR " nutraceutical " )) (herbal OR herbs OR kampo) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) (~child OR ~adult) kampo (Tsumura) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) kampo (Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) kampo (Tsumura OR Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) [For non-herbalists, Tsumura and Honso are two of the largest manufacturers of herbal formulas in Japan]. Apart from searching for exact phrases, like ( " Complementary and Alternative Medicine " ) ( " therapy in cancer " ) have any of YOU better tips on how to focus Google searches even more? Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Very illustrative. Thanks, Fdo. -----Mensaje original----- De: Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine En nombre de Phil Rogers Enviado el: miércoles, 01 de febrero de 2006 11:01 Para: Pa-l ; PVA-L ; Chinese Medicine ; Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine CC: Likemlist ; MMDR-L ; vet-ie-list Asunto: FILE THIS: Search Tips for more precision in Google and Google Scholar Hi All, The Boolean capacity of Google to do more focused searches than before has improved recently. Note that a Boolean search uses " AND " and OR " statements, like: (xxx OR yyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee). The " OR " statements, as above, MUST be enclosed in brackets: (xxx OR yyy) but the " AND " statements are assumed by default. i.e. (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee) can be written as (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) (aaa OR bbb) (ccc OR ddd OR eee) For example, if you search Google for the profile: (acupuncture) (horse OR horses OR equine), you get 1120000 hits (1240 in Google Scholar). Admittedly many (if not most) of these are irrelevant in that the terms appear in a document but may not be linked logically. However, if you FOCUS the search, using the profile, INCLUDING the QUOTEMARKS: ( " acupuncture in horses " OR " equine acupuncture " ), you get 9090 hits (15 in Google Scholar). That search profile is more likely to be productive than wading through >1 million hits! You can focus further by adding clinical conditions of interest, for example COPD or its synonyms. For example, a search for the profile: (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ( " acupuncture in horses " OR " equine acupuncture " ) gives 358 hits (but none in Google Scholar) As a test, try the following 3 searches yourself, first on Google [ http://www.google.com/ ] and then on Google Scholar [ http:/scholar.google.com/ ]: (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " Low level laser " OR " laser therapy " )) (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " herbal medicine " OR " nutraceutical " )) (herbal OR herbs OR kampo) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) (~child OR ~adult) kampo (Tsumura) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) kampo (Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) kampo (Tsumura OR Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) [For non-herbalists, Tsumura and Honso are two of the largest manufacturers of herbal formulas in Japan]. Apart from searching for exact phrases, like ( " Complementary and Alternative Medicine " ) ( " therapy in cancer " ) have any of YOU better tips on how to focus Google searches even more? Best regards, Download the all new TCM Forum Toolbar, click, http://toolbar.thebizplace.com/LandingPage.aspx/CT145145 and adjust accordingly. Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I'm having fun with Google email (gmail) which has huge storage capacity as well as a very efficient search function. I have all CHA emails sent to my mail box, and ask the filter to automatically skip the inbox and archive it. So from now on I will have all CHA emails available at the convenient reach of my gmail internal search. I love technology. On 2/1/06, < wrote: > > Hi All, > > The Boolean capacity of Google to do more focused searches than > before has improved recently. > > Note that a Boolean search uses " AND " and OR " statements, like: > (xxx OR yyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee). > > The " OR " statements, as above, MUST be enclosed in brackets: (xxx > OR yyy) but the " AND " statements are assumed by default. i.e. > > (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) AND (aaa OR bbb) AND (ccc OR ddd OR eee) > can be written as > (xxx OR yyyy OR zzz) (aaa OR bbb) (ccc OR ddd OR eee) > > For example, if you search Google for the profile: > (acupuncture) (horse OR horses OR equine), > > you get 1120000 hits (1240 in Google Scholar). Admittedly many (if not > most) of these are irrelevant in that the terms appear in a document but > may not be linked logically. > > However, if you FOCUS the search, using the profile, INCLUDING the > QUOTEMARKS: > ( " acupuncture in horses " OR " equine acupuncture " ), > > you get 9090 hits (15 in Google Scholar). That search profile is more > likely to be productive than wading through >1 million hits! > > You can focus further by adding clinical conditions of interest, for > example COPD or its synonyms. For example, a search for the profile: > > (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ( " acupuncture in horses " OR > " equine acupuncture " ) > gives 358 hits (but none in Google Scholar) > > As a test, try the following 3 searches yourself, first on Google [ > http://www.google.com/ ] and then on Google Scholar [ > http:/scholar.google.com/ ]: > > (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " Low level > laser " OR " laser therapy " )) > > (COPD OR heaves OR emphysema) ((horses OR equine) ( " herbal > medicine " OR " nutraceutical " )) > > (herbal OR herbs OR kampo) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma OR > COPD OR bronchitis) (~child OR ~adult) > > kampo (Tsumura) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR > asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) > > kampo (Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " OR asthma > OR COPD OR bronchitis) > > kampo (Tsumura OR Honso) (~child OR ~adult) ( " respiratory diseases " > OR asthma OR COPD OR bronchitis) > > [For non-herbalists, Tsumura and Honso are two of the largest > manufacturers of herbal formulas in Japan]. > > Apart from searching for exact phrases, like > ( " Complementary and Alternative Medicine " ) ( " therapy in cancer " ) > have any of YOU better tips on how to focus Google searches even > more? > > Best regards, > > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine offers various professional services, including > board approved continuing education classes, an annual conference and a free > discussion forum in Chinese Herbal Medicine. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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