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Keyword vs Subject Searching - Introduction to Library ... - LibGuides

A subject search is more specific than a keyword search: it looks in only one field of each record - the subject field. Many databases use ...

Keyword vs. Subject Searching

What is keyword searching? Keyword searching uses any words you can think of that best describe your topic. Keyword searches will be broad: title, source and ...

Keyword vs. Subject Searching - EXS290 Evidence Based Practice ...

These controlled vocabulary indexes can also be referred to as Subjects, Subject Headings, Subject Terms, Descriptors, Thesaurus, or Index terms ...

What's the difference between keyword and subject searching?

A subject search involves searching only the subject field of a database or catalog record (unlike a keyword search which searches all the items ...

Research Tips: Subject Searching - Library Guides

A subject heading is an assigned word (or phrase) used in a database to describe a concept. Search using this standardized word instead of keywords.

Keyword vs. Subject Search - Secondary OSLIS

Watch the Advanced Searching: Limiters & Subject Searching video tutorial, explore the table to learn about keyword vs. subject searches, and then review the ...

Guide to Searching: Keyword vs. Subject Searching

Keyword searches will look for your search terms anywhere in the record -- eg, in the title, abstract, subject heading, or other notes.

Subject Searching - University System of Georgia

To look for items by Subject searching, rather than by Keyword searching, you must use the appropriate Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH). Subject ...

Searching with Subject Terms: Home - LibGuides

How to Find Subject Terms. Subject headings differ across every database, therefore you first must look up the exact subject term for the ...

Subject Search Help - Classification Web

The subject search system locates and displays LC Subject Headings, Genre/Form Headings and Children's Subject Headings, each stored and accessed separately.

Subject - OCLC Support

A subject search can be used to find any topic, including people and organizations, geographic areas, time periods, titles discussed, and taxonomic terms.

College Libraries: Starting your research: Subjects vs. Keywords

Keyword searches look for your search terms anywhere in the record -- eg, in the title, abstract, subject heading, or other notes.

LibGuides: Database Search Tips: Keywords vs. subjects

What are subject headings and keywords? Subject headings describe the content of each item in a database. Use these headings to find relevant ...

Q. What's the difference between a keyword and a subject?

Two ways to search for information involve using keywords or subject headings (also called subject terms). KEYWORD searches author, title, ...

Keywords vs. Subjects - Database Search Tips - LibGuides

Keyword searching is how you typically search web search engines and it is a good start to find relevant subject headings in databases.

Subject Search | Yale University Library

The Subject search option is used to retrieve records using Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).

Searching Tips: Keyword vs. Subject - MATC Library

You can use the following search strategies to make a keyword search more accurate: boolean operators and phrase searching.

Subject Search | Columbia University Libraries

Select Subject from the search options and type the beginning of the subject heading. Subheadings are listed alphabetically after a main heading.

Search Strategies: Keyword vs. Subject Searching - LibGuides

Keyword searching is how you typically search web search engines. Think of important words or phrases and type them in to get results.

Comprehensive Searching in the Social Sciences: Subject Searching

This guide details instructions and tips for performing comprehensive and systematic searches in the social sciences.