Scraps to More Search?

The answer to that depends on what you're trying to do with your search. Your research my lead to some kind of offline endeavor—contacting a support group, buying a program, getting a new job, moving to a new city. Or your research may lead you to narrow your focus to just one thing—you may want to search for information on one specific cancer drug instead of a certain kind of cancer.

In that case you pull out what you need—the name of the drug, the place to which you'd like to relocate, the job title you want to get more information on—and go on with your research, striking out in that new direction.

You may want to keep going in the direction you started—more information on a history of a country, or a movement in art ...

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