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Web of Science
1 Basic search
To perform a literature search, select the field to be searched, and then enter search terms in the search field. You can search
by subject|abstract|title|author|publication name|publication year, etc. Note:
Generally, the default is subject (including title, abstract and index).
To add multiple search conditions, click Add Row
. To add a date range, click Add Date Range . Retrieve these two The search results are as follows:
O3 PM2.5
2 Advanced Search
Use the Advanced Query Builder to return more relevant search results. To open this builder, click Advanced Search on the Document Search page
Select the field to search, enter search terms, and click Add to Query
After adding the first term,
select a Boolean operator from the drop-down menu
Enter the second operator in the Query Preview text box, click Add to Query
From the Query Preview you can see the search criteria
Click More Options , and Refine Search appears This option is off by default, and when Refine Search is enabled, it is limited to the exact search term entered in the search field So , if you search for mouse, only searches that contain the word mouse will be returned record. However, if you do not enable exact search and search for mouse, the search results containing the words mouse and mice will be returned. Note: generally do not change. Then, click Search. On the advanced search page, each generated query will be saved as a set under the session search. These sets are identified by numbers, and the most recent set is displayed at the top of the list. If there are multiple search sets , they can be combined. There are two ways of AND and OR. Click the link
Realize copy search link
Click edit to realize search condition editing
Click track to track service
PS: This needs to log in and
use digital number to search
Click clear history to delete
Now, start your literature journey!