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  • Information Retrieval
  • Digital Libraries

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  • Locating specific forensic science information online presents challenges due to the lack of a central repository and the broad scope of the field.
  • Experienced users often struggle to find relevant materials for forensic science inquiries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify effective strategies for retrieving high-quality forensic science information from publicly accessible online resources.
  • To guide forensic scientists in navigating the digital landscape for research and information gathering.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized six key publicly accessible search engines and databases: Google, PubMed, Google Scholar, Google Books, WorldCat, and the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
  • Employed advanced search techniques including precise keyword selection, phrase searching, and PDF file retrieval prompts.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated that strategic use of selected search engines and databases can yield relevant and high-quality forensic science information.
  • Highlighted the effectiveness of specific search query formulations and technical search engine prompts.

Conclusions:

  • Forensic scientists can overcome information retrieval challenges by employing targeted search strategies across a curated selection of online resources.
  • The proposed methods offer a practical approach to efficiently accessing crucial forensic science literature and data.