Before you start to look for information on your topic, you need to plan your search.
You will find on this page:
Write down your topic and
Think of as many different ways to say the key concepts as you can. Write down synonyms (words of similar meaning), identify plurals, spelling variations, broader or narrower terms.
You can use GenAI tools to help you identify synonyms.
A Table format will help you.
CONCEPTS |
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Combining concepts: Separate concepts are joined by AND. Synonyms are joined by OR, horizontally. This is the structure of most advanced search interfaces.
For example
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"social media" |
AND |
privacy |
AND |
ethic* |
Phrases are enclosed in double quotation marks. Words with plurals and variant endings can be truncated with an asterisk at the common stem.
Use your search statements in Library Search, databases, or search engines to find information on your topic.
To learn about special techniques you can use in your search, click on the Search Techniques tab.
Print out this worksheet to help you plan your search.
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