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PSYC 341: Stats & Research Design II: Search Strategies

Keyword Searching

How do I select keywords?

This video explains how to start a literature search. Click the icon left of the "v" for full screen.

Selecting and Using Keywords (CC) from PALNI on Vimeo.

Subject Headings

Find subject headings in the online catalog:

  • Use keywords to find a good resource
  • Click on the title
  • Look at Contents and Summary for additional keywords
  • Use Subjects to focus your search

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Find subject headings in EBSCO databases:

  • Use keywords to find a good article
  • Click on the title
  • Click Detailed Record icon on the left side of the screen
  • Look at Author Supplied Keywords and the abstract for additional keywords
  • Use Subject Terms to focus your search

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Use advanced search:

  • Combine subject terms to focus your search even further
  • If available, use a drop down box to search by subject
  • Use quotation marks to search a subject phrase

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Boolean Searching

Using Boolean operators (AND, OR, and NOT) with your keywords will help you narrow or expand your results.

The highlighted middle section represents the use of AND. Searching for poverty AND addiction will give you results with both words present. Therefore, your results are fewer.

Using OR between similar keywords will give you results that include both words. Therefore, your results are greater. A search for teenagers OR adolescents will retrieve either or both terms.

The NOT operator gives you results from only one of your words. Therefore, your results are fewer. Searching for addiction NOT alcohol will eliminate alcohol from the results.

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EBSCO Tips

How do I do an advanced search in EBSCO?

This video explains how to narrow your search results with multiple fields, by year, and by type of source. 

Creating an Advanced Search(CC) from EBSCO on YouTube