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Banking Law Research Guide

Internet Search Engines

In our information rich society, a vast amount of information is published and disseminated online, so you may wish to run some general searches for information  using an online search engine.  These materials could be useful for banking law research as they will enable you to draw on a broad range of information sources.

However, the quality of these sources will always be an important consideration.  Always evaluate the information you source via the search engines.  An online Evaluating Information Sources tutorial is available to help you.


You can use the same search techniques you use with the online databases for your internet searching, as in this Google search example. Note the use of phrase searching and truncation. Using these techniques will help improve your search results.

Google Search Engine search for "virtual currency and regulat*


 

Advanced Google Searching

Also take advantage of advanced search options offered by the search engines in order to focus your search.

For example Google's Advanced search has a number of options that can help improve searching. The most useful options are flagged below.

Google Advanced Search Screen

Region

  • Find pages published in a particular region.
  • Useful looking at impact of topics and research in different areas of the world
  • Select from the drop down menu

Site or domain

  • Search across a website (will only work for website which Google can crawl)
  • Search one site (like wikipedia.org ) or limit your results to a domain like .edu, .org or .gov
  • Just add your site/domain to the search box

Terms appearing

  • Search for terms in the whole page, page title or web address, or links to the page you're looking for.
  • Select an option from the drop down menu

File Type

  • Search for pages in the file format that you prefer.
  • Select an option from the drop down menu
  • Includes the following which can be useful for grey literature materials
  • Adobe Acrobat PDF
  • Mitrosoft Excel / Word/ Powerpoint

Tip

You can also use these options with their search operators within the usual search box rather than using the advanced search and drop down menus, e.g, intitle:climate change site:gov.uk filetype:pdf

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