This tips only for World bank HIV/AIDS. To enter a query into
Search, just type in a few descriptive words and
hit the 'enter' key (or click on the Search>> button) for a list of
relevant web pages in the HIV/AIDS. It returns web pages that contain
all the words in your query or can choose the option which one want
to search Like (all words, any word for your query and Phrase), refining or narrowing your search is
as simple as adding more words to the search terms you have already
entered. Your new query will return a smaller subset of the pages.
Choosing Keywords For best results, it's important to choose your keywords
wisely. Keep these tips in mind:
- Try the obvious first. If you're looking for information on AIDS in
Africa, enter "Africa HIV/AIDS activities" rather than
"activities".
- Use words likely to appear on a site with the information you want.
"Education system" gets better results than "world wide education
systems to learn".
- Make keywords as specific as possible. "education and
aids" gets
more relevant results than "information about HIV/AIDS and
Education in the world".
Automatic
"and" Queries
By default, it returns pages that include all of your
search terms. There is no need to include "and" between terms.
Keep in mind that the order in which the terms are typed will affect the
search results. To restrict a search further, just include more terms. For
example, HIV/AIDS Education Publications, simply type:
Automatic Exclusion of Common Words
It will search all common words and characters such as
"where" and "how", as well as certain single digits
and single letters, because they tend to slow down our search without
improving the results. It will indicate if a common word has been excluded
by displaying details on the results page.
It will not search a single quote, double quote and
"*" like 'hiv aids projects' and "hiv
aids projects" instead of searching single quote and double quote,
search for hiv aids projects it will give better result.
Capitalization
The searches are case sensitive (accept only Lower case
and initial capital letters). All letters, regardless of how you type
them, will not understood as lower case. For example, searches
for "ORPHANS", will gives error and search for
"orphans" or "Orphans" will all return the
relative results.