You know how to Google like the best of them right? Perhaps not, there are several tricks you can use to narrow your search so you get the results you desire. We recently read a couple articles on the websites How-To Geek and the Atlantic that highlighted some methods to do this. We wanted to share a few that we considered were the most helpful.

Operators are key

If you have never used operators before, they are the critical for finding exactly what you are looking for without needing to scourer pages and pages of search results. The How-To Geek site gave a great illustration of how to do this. Say an individual is seeking articles discussing college test scores between 2008 and 2010, but only articles written by the New York Times. Using the operator “site:” before “nytimes.com” will tell Google to only search on that site. Then by adding quotation marks around exact phrases you want it to look for, in this case “test scores,” it will look for those phrases when searching the site. Additionally to narrow the focus to a date range, the user could add 2008..2010 and Google will only look at the articles written within that range.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar is another fantastic way to narrow search results. It prompts Google to only search academic and scholarly work, which would be great for research papers. To do this you can employ operators. As an example, if you are searching for a paper written by Dr. Breit about the evolution of coding languages, you’d input the operator “author:” in front of “Breit” followed by the phrase “evolution of coding languages” into Google Scholar.

Control F

“Control F” is a way to search within your search results. For example, perhaps you are searching for a new outfit to wear to a holiday party. After searching for “party dress” you can hold control on your keyboard and click “F.” A small search bar will pop up in the top or bottom of your screen and in it you can search your results by typing “pink” or “long” to help you narrow your search.

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