Because every topic of discipline has its own jargon, coming up with lists of keywords will be an integral part of your search process. The more keywords you use to search, the more accurate and successful your search will be. There are a few different ways to find the right keywords to use in your search, but the first step is to consider your research topic and start there:
Think about what concepts you are looking for. For instance, a research topic of the effect of the subway on New York City's economy has three concepts: subway, New York City, and the economy.
Next steps:
3. Get the full text:
4. Finding one helpful source can lead you to more
5. Evaluate your sources
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Term |
Example |
Result |
AND |
nationalism AND China |
Narrows the search to entries containing both terms. |
OR |
China OR PRC |
Broadens the search to entries containing either or both terms. |
NOT |
foil NOT fencing |
Excludes entries containing the second term. |
“ ” |
“People's Republic of China” |
Retrieves results containing the exact phrase in quotes. |
? |
wom?n |
Wildcard: Retrieves both woman and women. |
* |
nationalis* |
Truncation: Retrieves nationalism, nationalist, etc. |