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Keywords and other Search Tips


Search terms & keywords - Library DIY

1. Be concise. · 2. Use synonyms and related terms. · 3. Identify keywords with background research. · 4. Identify keywords from search results.

Keyword Searching Tips and Tricks - LibGuides

When choosing keywords you should choose words that are most likely to appear in an article of book that would relate to your topic. You should ...

Choosing Search Terms - Database Search Tips - LibGuides

Choosing Keywords · Using your research question, identify the most important 2 - 4 words from your research question. · For each key concept, make a list of ...

Choosing Keywords - Search Strategies and Techniques

Avoid using words like "What," "Have," "Does," "Impact," or "Effect." These words are too common and will not help you narrow down your search.

Search Tips - Guide to Searching - Library Guides at Brown University

Develop a search strategy using keywords and boolean operators. Dig deeper to learn about different ways to search and locate information.

Effective Searching Techniques - Organizational Leadership

When doing a keyword search it's a good idea to try a number of different search terms and phrases. Don't be discouraged if your initial keyword search brings ...

Academic Guides: Keyword Searching: Finding Articles on Your Topic

Keywords, also commonly called search terms, are the words that you enter into the database search boxes. They represent the main concepts of your research ...

Forming a Search Strategy: Keyword Searching - Research Guides

As you're searching in Articles & Books or another database, you'll come across more information that can help you identify additional relevant ...

Keywords & Search Terms - Education Research Guide

Underline or circle the two or three most important terms that represent your topic. ... Eliminate pronouns, and consider verbs. If verbs add ...

LibGuides: Database Search Tips: Keywords vs. subjects

What to look for · Start with a keyword search, using words/phrases that describe your topic. · Browse the results; choose 2 or 3 that are ...

Keyword Searching - Improving Your Research Skills

Tips for Creating and Using Keywords · Look for the unique points in your research question; words like “depression,” “cats,” or “mental health” ...

Choosing Search Terms - Expert Searching

Keywords are the words used in an article title, abstract, or other text field in a database. Keyword searching, or natural language searching, ...

How do I narrow or broaden my search results? - LibAnswers

Connecting your keywords with OR will tell the search engine that you are looking for either one keyword or the other. This can work really ...

10 Simple Tips & Techniques For Effective Keyword Research

10 Simple Tips & Techniques For Effective Keyword Research · 1. Brainstorm a List of Topics · 2. Target a Specific Funnel Stage & Searcher Intent · 3. Use Keyword ...

Introduction to Research: Search Tips

Step 2. Make a list of keywords or search terms that you can use based off of your main concepts. These are often synonyms, or different words ...

Search Tips & Tricks - Where Do I Start? - LibGuides

Synonyms are other words that have the same meaning as your keywords; think of words or terms that may be used interchangeably. You may want ...

Search Techniques: Combining search terms

It is possible to use a number of different keywords or search terms in a single search, by using operators. Operators link your search terms ...

Research Tips: Search Strategy - Library Guides

Brainstorm for Keywords · Ask yourself, "What other words could the author use to describe this concept? · Be careful with phrases. If you search ...

How to Do Keyword Research for SEO: A Beginner's Guide

Keyword research helps you find your SEO sweet spot — the overlap of keywords that aren't too hard to rank for and keywords that you can ...

Research Basics: Search Tips - LibGuides - West Coast University

Frequently, when performing a keyword search, people enter their first idea about a topic or a word or phrase from their thesis statement or ...