Brainstorm Keywords for Articles
- Due No due date
- Points 1
- Questions 1
- Time Limit None
Instructions
Before You Start: Get a piece of paper out now so you can take notes during the videos.
To search the library's databases for articles, you have to use keywords, which is a different technique than you may be used to using when you search Google or when you search general databases. Keywords are only the most important words from your research topic or question and it can take practice to figure out what are keywords and what aren't.
Watch the videos below and as you watch them, use the topic you explained in your proposal to brainstorm keywords you could use to search for articles.
As you watch each video, make notes about how you can use the techniques they describe for your topic.
- Generating Useful Keywords for Your Database Searches (After watching: make a list of keywords for your topic by making a grid, listing different forms of your keywords, and listing synonyms)
- Searching Databases with Keywords Note: To see the multiple search boxes like the ones used in this video, click on Advanced Search when you are on the database search screen.
(After watching: break the keywords you brainstormed into their most basic parts, eliminate unnecessary filler words, and simplify the keywords you keep; add related terms to your list of keywords.)
If you'd like a bit more review about keywords, use this online workshop: Choosing & Using Keywords
The next page in this module will review keywords and give you practice identifying and combining them.