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You want to find pages. This helps you find pages where the author’s name appears concerning the topic of interest.

What follows are some general guidelines for referring to the works of others in your essay. Search operator and a relevant keyword Typing intext:google returns documents that mention the word google in their body text

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If a document has google in the html title, but not in the body text, the document will not be included in the search results.

It points the reader to the source so they can see where you got your information.

Like the previous operators, the google search operator intext Will show any results containing the keyword you specify inside the text of the page So if you’re looking for articles on specific subjects, this operator can help refine your search. Google search operators are special characters and commands, sometimes called “advanced operators” or search parameters, that extend the capabilities of regular text searches

Finding the right information on google can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Search for pages with two words or phrases within x words of one another. Among the less useful of operators are the intext As the title says, these operators require that the given word (s) show up in the content of a web page.

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The query intext:term restricts results to documents containing term in the text

For instance, [ hamish reid intext:pandemonia ] will return documents that mention the word “pandemonia” in the text, and mention the names “hamish” and “reid” anywhere in the document (text or not). To further narrow the results, use the intext

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