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Keyword
Search
A keyword search quickly filters through netTrekker's database to produce a search result based upon what you typed. Searching by keyword is faster than searching by subject -- if you know which words to use and how to spell them.
Here's how to perform a Keyword Search:
•Type in a Keyword
Type a word or words describing your topic into the Keyword Search box,
located at the top of any search page, and click
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Be sure to use the most specific words you can think of. netTrekker searches for website titles and descriptions that match the word(s) you typed.
If you misspell a keyword, netTrekker will still try to find words that sound like the word you entered and will display these words in the Did You Mean box at the bottom of the page. However, you will get the best results if you spell your search terms correctly.
•Getting a Search Result
netTrekker will immediately display a Search
Results page. This page lists the links to websites which most closely
match your keyword(s). Each website listed has been rated and briefly described
by an educator.
For more information on the rating symbols or icons used in each Search Result, double click on one of the icons to see the netTrekker Legend. See Advanced Search and/or Refinement Menus to learn more about detailing your search based on content type (multimedia), source, grade level, language, and controversial topics.
•Viewing a Website
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If your Keyword Search resulted in more than one page of Search Results, use the page number links or "next >" and "< previous" links at the bottom of the Search Results page to move from page to page.
To perform a new keyword search use the Keyword Search box located
at the top of any search page, and click
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