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CTVA 331: Producing the Documentary

Advanced Search

Your searchable topics are informed by your assignment prompt. Consider the following example using the Advanced search function in OneSearch:

Figure 1: Multiple Search bars

Figure 1 illustrates multiple techniques to increase the relevance of your search results by using:

  • subject searching to ensure your results are reasonably ABOUT your search terms.
  • the "is (exact)" function from the drop menu to ensure that multiple words are searched as a single term.
  • the boolean operator "AND" to pull results that contain both sets of terms.

Figure 2: Subject terms in the catalog record

Figure 2 illustrates a catalog record produced by the subject search using the search terms "Film adaptations" and "gothic literature". Note how these terms appear in the subjects assigned to the resource, assuring that the resource is sufficiently about the search terms used in the search. 

Once your results are populated, use the filters on the left to isolate topics, resource types, peer-reviewed articles, and more.

Searching documentary filmmaking

Consider using this search template when searching for articles on documentary film production. In this combination search you will be using multiple search bars in order to best control the amount and relevancy of your search results. Add an additional topic to the bottom search bar to further refine your search. Try removing or adding subject filters to populate a reasonable number of results most relevant to your interest. 

Figure 1: Search template

By using separate search bars set to AND you are requiring all terms to be present in your results. Use quotation marks (" ") for multi-word terms that must appear together in order, or use the is (exact) rule in the drop menu.

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