Databases do not know how to answer questions. Instead, they look for matches between the search terms the user enters and the records in the database. For effective searching, you must turn your research question into a set of two or three concepts.
From Topics to Keywords
1. Major concepts
Identify major concepts of your topic. Two or three concepts is usually enough. The more terms you enter the fewer results you’ll get.
2. Related terms
List every synonym and related term for each of your concepts. Example:
Concept 1: Dogs
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Concept 2: Music
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Dogs
Puppies
Canines
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Music
Song
Popular music
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3. Use the Search Strategy Builder
Turn your question into a powerful search strategy!