Use truncation and wildcards for root words that have multiple endings and for words that are spelled differently, but mean the same thing.
Truncation/wildcard symbols vary by database. Check the help screens to find out which symbols are used.
Truncation
Truncation, also called stemming, is a technique that broadens your search to include various word endings and spellings.
To use truncation, enter the root of a word and put the truncation symbol at the end.
The database will return results that include any ending of that root word.
Examples:
child* = child, childs, children, childrens, childhood
genetic* = genetic, genetics, genetically
Truncation symbols may vary by database; common symbols include: * and ?
Wildcards
Similar to truncation, wildcards substitute a symbol for one letter of a word.
This is useful if a word is spelled in different ways, but still has the same meaning.
Examples:
wom!n = woman, women
p?ediatric = paediatric, pediatric
Wildcard symbols may vary by database; common symbols include: ? and !