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- EBP Module 1. 04: Searching for Evidence: Keywords and Subject . . .
Use subject headings in the search strategy Consult the Help pages of the databases primarily being searched Use a PICOT worksheet Use keywords in the search strategy Consult a librarian whenever necessary
- Identify Keywords - Research Process :: Step by Step . . .
Before searching for information, you need to identify keywords related to your topic The keywords you use have an impact on the results of your research If the keywords you choose do not give you the results you need, try the others on your list or use the search strategies listed under Step 2
- Library Guides: Search Strategy: Finding Information . . .
By using the subject terms in your search you can easily search for related content The thesaurus will also help you identify broader, narrower and related terms for your keyword(s) which you can use in your search if you need to amend it
- Identify Keywords - Understanding Research - LibGuides at . . .
There are a few types of keywords that you can work with, depending on your topic Learn how to search, identify, evaluate, and utilize academic research
- Research Keywords - Get It Done Guide to Undergraduate . . .
These are topics associated with your article and could be a great way to start identifying related topics or terms to your subject If you're just starting with a topic idea, thinking through the 5 Ws and writing down words or themes is a great way to come up with research keywords
- Choosing a Topic Keywords - How to Research - Subject . . .
To search library databases effectively, you need to identify the most important concepts in your research question, along with any other words or phrases that could be used to describe them These key terms are what you will use to search for relevant information
- 1c. Identify Keywords - How to Do Research: A Step-By-Step . . .
Before you can begin searching for information, you need to identify keywords related to your topic Key terminology can be easily be found by scanning: If you are still struggling: Use a thesaurus to identify synonyms Find pictures related to your topic, then describe them Brainstorm keywords with a librarian, your instructor, or a friend
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