For information retrieval , you can use positional operators used to "connect words or phrases into a search field but not between search fields." 1
Example:
SAME WITH or to find records in the same field. For example "Recovery SAME information" will be retrieved records containing " recovery" and "information "
NEAR (NEAR) to locate records in which a field contains all search terms near each other, but the order of the terms need not match the order in which you entered.
example, if you search "Recovery NEAR information" on this search retrieve only records that contain " recovery" and " information " close together in the same bibliographic field. " recovery" or " information" could display first in the field.
Use the ADJ operator (ADY) to locate records in which a field contains all the search terms adjacent to each other in the same order as they were admitted. For example, if you search for "recovery ADJ information" will be retrieved records containing " recovery" and "information " adjacent to each other in the same bibliographic field and where "recovery" appears first. 2
1. Operators. [Online]. Inquiry: http://dosei.who.int/iBistro_helps/English/tip7102.html
2. Positional operators. [Online]. Viewed at: http://www.librarycatalogue.hillingdongrid.org/iBistro_helps/User/English/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=elibrary&file=elibrary-4-35.htm
Information Retrieval
Information Systems Program
Salle University
2. Positional operators. [Online]. Viewed at: http://www.librarycatalogue.hillingdongrid.org/iBistro_helps/User/English/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=elibrary&file=elibrary-4-35.htm
Information Retrieval
Information Systems Program
Salle University
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