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NIC's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources

Welcome to the Library Discovery Search

Here are some search strategy tips to help you find relevant, focused research on your chosen topic.  For best results, start with a broad search and narrow it down by using the tips listed below.

Search Tips:

  • Enclose 2 or more words in "double quotation marks" to find the exact phrase.
  • Use OR to find synonyms (more results):  "Universal design" OR "Inclusive design" 
  • When combining 2 or more concepts, include each concept in (round brackets also known as parentheses) and then
  • Use AND to focus and reduce the number of your results:  ("Indigenous Peoples" OR "First Nations") AND "British Columbia"
  • Use the asterisk (*) to find all endings of a word (for example, Canad* will find Canada or Canadian or Canadians).
  • Use the database "limiters" such as Publication Date and Peer-Reviewed to further narrow your results to current, trustworthy sources.

For more in-depth help on where to search, how to develop search strategies, and how to evaluate sources, check out the Library Research Tutorial