Answered By: Colleen Lougen Last Updated: Mar 19, 2020 Views: 107
To come up with keywords for your research, consider doing the following:
1. Think carefully about your topic. Write it out in a sentence or two.
2. Circle the key concepts in your topic sentences.
3. Brainstorm synonyms or related terms for your key concepts.
4. These are now your search terms. Experiment with different combinations of the terms using AND/OR.
5. When you successfully find sources that are relevant to your search, pay attention to the keywords and subject terms in the database record and the source itself. This may lead you to additional sources.
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