Conducting a Subject Search (continued)
Step 3: Using Proximity Connectors to search phrases
Notice some of my search terms are two-word phrases. Dialog provides many different proximity connectors for searching words that are adjacent to or near each other. This technique is called proximity searching. Proximity searching specifies the relative nearness of search terms to each other.
We use proximity connectors most commonly in the following situations:
- Searching an exact phrase appearing anywhere in a record.
- Searching phrases that contain stop words, punctuation, hyphens, or other special characters. Tip 6-2
- Narrowing a search to increase the precision of a search. Tip 6-3
See Learn More for a list of the most commonly used proximity connectors. ![]()
Quick Check 2: Look at the search terms we just identified in Step 2 to see where proximity connectors should be inserted.
Check yourself
Add the connectors to your search sheet, and click the Check Yourself Icon to see the answers.
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