5. Mistakes to avoid
5.1 Pitfalls to avoid in exploratory research :
don't spread yourself too thin by following quotation links from one document to another;
don't waste time reading intermediate results before you've built a satisfactory iterative query;
don't type in your own terms or filters, but use suggested ones;
don't systematically launch a new search, but proceed in concentric circles, removing or adding a new term at each stage.
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Bibliography
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