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How to Search in a Database
Generating Keywords
Databases can be searched using something
called keywords. This presentation will
show you how to come up with keywords.
Keywords sum up your topic in just a few
words, but coming up with them can be
tricky. Authors use different words to mean
the same thing. If you use the wrong words
when searching, you might find very little
on your topic. Use the right words and you
can locate much more on the subject!
Choosing a Topic
Creating keywords is easier if you have
a strong topic. If you have not
determined a specific topic yet, you
may want to look at encyclopedias,
professional association websites, or a
textbook on the subject.
Creating Keywords
To determine your keywords, take your
research question or a topic sentence and
take out the words like and, the, a, an, and,
etc. You can then remove verbs.
Your research question is:
Physical fitness can have very positive
effects on health and longevity.
Now you try! Answer on the next page.
When you are left with just nouns that
describe your topic, write these down.
Physical fitness can have very positive
effects on health and longevity.
Now brainstorm 2-3 other words that are
synonyms of the words left from your
research question or topic sentence.
Physical
fitness
Exercise
Physical conditioning
Cardiovascular
fitness
Health
Wholeness
Wellness
Energetic
Longevity
Durability
Endurance
Vitality
Choose the best words to search out of your
list. Consider taking words that are plural
and making them singular and always check
the spelling of the word. If you have a
phrase with more than one word, add
quotation marks around the phrase.
Physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness,
health, longevity, vitality, endurance
Put these keywords in to the database and
search. If you are not finding what you are
looking for, try one of your other synonyms
for a word.
Physical fitness OR cardiovascular fitness
AND
health OR wellness
AND
longevity OR vitality
During the research process, your topic may
develop and change in to something else. If
it does, go through this process again to
determine your keywords to reflect your
new topic.
If you have questions, Ask a Librarian!
Remember

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Library101 keywords

  • 1. How to Search in a Database Generating Keywords
  • 2. Databases can be searched using something called keywords. This presentation will show you how to come up with keywords.
  • 3. Keywords sum up your topic in just a few words, but coming up with them can be tricky. Authors use different words to mean the same thing. If you use the wrong words when searching, you might find very little on your topic. Use the right words and you can locate much more on the subject!
  • 4. Choosing a Topic Creating keywords is easier if you have a strong topic. If you have not determined a specific topic yet, you may want to look at encyclopedias, professional association websites, or a textbook on the subject.
  • 5. Creating Keywords To determine your keywords, take your research question or a topic sentence and take out the words like and, the, a, an, and, etc. You can then remove verbs. Your research question is: Physical fitness can have very positive effects on health and longevity. Now you try! Answer on the next page.
  • 6. When you are left with just nouns that describe your topic, write these down. Physical fitness can have very positive effects on health and longevity.
  • 7. Now brainstorm 2-3 other words that are synonyms of the words left from your research question or topic sentence. Physical fitness Exercise Physical conditioning Cardiovascular fitness Health Wholeness Wellness Energetic Longevity Durability Endurance Vitality
  • 8. Choose the best words to search out of your list. Consider taking words that are plural and making them singular and always check the spelling of the word. If you have a phrase with more than one word, add quotation marks around the phrase. Physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, health, longevity, vitality, endurance
  • 9. Put these keywords in to the database and search. If you are not finding what you are looking for, try one of your other synonyms for a word. Physical fitness OR cardiovascular fitness AND health OR wellness AND longevity OR vitality
  • 10. During the research process, your topic may develop and change in to something else. If it does, go through this process again to determine your keywords to reflect your new topic. If you have questions, Ask a Librarian! Remember