Searching for information can sometimes be frustrating. Often I use a few keywords to search the internet or a database for information. If I cannot find it, I often give up and either change my topic or use another resource. Recently, I’ve been told that numerous tags could be listed on the information I want, but might just be another version of the keyword I am using. For instance, if looking for an article about dinosaur bones, the tag prehistoric may exist, but if ancient is not a tag then you will not locate the article. Different people, especially different age groups, think differently and may not use the same words to describe information. Ultimately, from now on, when searching, use different variations of your keyword if the first does not provide results.
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