Performing+a+Search

Performing a Search Quinn Rooney & Paige Pecora Day 3 Code 3


 * Performing a search: __**World Book Online**__


 * When you type in what you are searching for, for example, Capital Punisment you will recieve 42 items


 * When you do a basic search different articles will come up not all articles will be exactly what you are looking for. For example with Capital Punisment if you want to just know facts about it you will not want to click on an article that tells a story of Capital Punisment


 * When you click on the article you are interested in at the top a box will appear with severl options. You can save this article so you can go back to it with no trouble, you can translate the text or get it read to you out loud. If you would like to go back to the article you saved


 * Doing an advanced search can be a bit more confusing but you get very through articles


 * You get dozens of options and you can check the box for example if you are looking for maps then you check the map and you get articles with maps.


 * When performing an advanced search, with a single search you can access a collection of primary source documents, more than 25,000 encyclopedia articles, 10,000 sounds and pronunciations, images, atlas databases, editor selected websites, and e-books


 * There will be a left-hand column containing types of content (articles, videos, timelines) and the number of results for each.


 * You can check the box next to any content types to save them to your "My Research" page which you can access when you log in.


 * The tools box at the top allows you to print, email, and save to the user's My Research page.


 * Citations are also displayed at the bottom of each page.