When you search online for information, the results you get depend on the words and/or combinations of words you use. Search engines, library catalogs & databases recognize the words you type into the search box.
Before you can begin searching for information in a print or online resource, you need to identify keywords related to your topic.
Key terminology can be easily be found by scanning:
If you are still struggling, then try these suggestions:
Credits: JWU Denver Campus Library
Pfau Library, University of California, San Bernadino
You can combine your keywords or search terms to broaden or narrow your search with a Boolean Search using AND, OR, or NOT. Conducting a Boolean Search will help you retrieve the search results that you want.
You can combine your keywords or search terms to broaden or narrow your search with a Boolean Search using AND, OR, or NOT. Conducting a Boolean Search will help you retrieve the search results that you want.
Important note: When searcing online, the database only recognizes the words you use. This is why it's important to be creative, flexible and precise when searching.