How do I choose keywords for my searches?
- Words to include
When you choose keywords for your search, you would want to include just the main ideas of your research question
- Use quotation marks
If the topic is longer than one word, you can optimize your search by putting quotation marks around it. Using quotation marks will ensure that the database finds results that use that exact phrase.
- Use AND
To search for multiple concepts at the same time, you need to link your search terms with AND. This strategy will narrow your search.
"older adults" AND religion
Found too many results?
If you find that you are retrieving too many results, try adding more keywords to further narrow your topic.
"older adults" AND religion AND "well being"
Found too few results?
- If you are searching for a really specific topic, you might not find enough information. In this case, you can try broadening your search by using fewer keywords, or by using OR to add synonyms for your current search terms. If you link synonyms with or, make sure to put them inside parentheses.
"older adults" AND religion AND ("well being" OR happiness)