Use the helpful exercises below to generate search terms for your research.
Almost all search tools give you an Advanced Search option. Use the tips below to refine your searches and locate the sources you need.
Enter your search terms
-Type your keywords into the search fields. Use only as many fields as you need and leave the rest blank.
-Focus on using a few keywords and avoid entering full sentences.
-If you do not find the results you are looking for, switch your search terms and try again.
Decide how your search terms will interact
-Selecting AND will limit your search to results that include both keywords.
-Selecting OR will expand your search and results will include one keyword or the other.
-Selecting NOT will exclude the second keyword. Use this feature to eliminate results that are similar but unrelated to your topic.
Select how you would like to search
-Select an option from the dropdown menu, such as title, author, all text, or keyword. This will tell the database where you would like to search.
Almost all search tools give you an advanced search option. Use the tips below to refine your searches and locate the sources you need.
Use the helpful exercises below to generate search terms for your research.
Use Power Notes to capture and organize important passages from articles and other online sources that support your thesis or argument.
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