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English Writing 300 - College Composition (Griffin)

Selecting Keywords and other Search Tips

One of the greatest challenges in starting a new research project is deciding which search terms best describe your topic as you begin the search for resources.  Try to be really succinct/to the point and use just a couple of keywords instead of typing long sentences. The video explains all of this quickly (less than 2 minutes!), so please watch it now. Here are few more tips:

  • Enter keywords that represent your topic:   
  • Limit searches to two or three keywords:  water rights      
  • Don't search with sentences, questions, or long phrases.
  • Combine terms with OR to broaden:  
    BLM
    OR Black Lives Matter (this would find items with either the acronym or the full phrase)
  • Combine terms with AND to narrow:  privacy AND social media  (this would find items with Occupy Movement and media)
  • Place quotation marks around words you wish to be searched as a phrase: "responsible sourcing"

Keywords Video

Video by CRC Library