Keyword Searching:
Basic keyword searches are a fine place to start.
How to Find Specific
Kinds of Articles:
No method of searching for specific kinds of articles is
fool-proof. These tips, however, will be
of great use:
Maximizing returns
from your search results:
Subject Heading
Searches:
Check the subject headings within specific articles to
refine successive searches for more focused results
Scholarly /
Peer-Reviewed:
Many databases give you the option of checking a box if you
wish to retrieve only scholarly / peer-reviewed articles. I suggest that you absolutely do this, AFTER
you’ve done an initial search to cull all potential useful keywords and subject
headings from all the articles in the system, peer-reviewed or not.
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