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Keywords |
Instructor: Diane Reilly
Lecture: Tuesday, Thursday 2:30pm-3:45pm
Fall 2012
Use keywords to search for IUCAT, article databases, and image databases. The following steps will help you create a list of keywords. Create a topic statement or question that you would like to answer with your research. Using your topic statement or question as a guide, write down a list of words and phrases that describe or relate to your topic.
If you are looking for information from a particular time period, write down the dates athat are revelant to your information search.
If appropriate, write down other information that might help to focus your search, such as a particular geographic location of title of a particular magazine or journal that you think might be of use. These pieces of information that help to focus a search are ofter referred to as limiters.
Remember, you may miss out on information if you begin your search with too narrow a focus. Sometimes important words will not be part of your topic statement or question. When you select search terms, remember to use synonyms and antonyms, different forms of a word (pregnancy, pregnant) and related words and terms (books, reading).
Example topic:
| Keywords: | Phrases: |
| art | gothic art |
| architecture | gothic architecture |
| gothic | gothic cathedral |
| cathedral | |
| church | |
Other Useful Search tools:
You can also search by Library of Congress Subject Headings:
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Architecture, Gothic--Europe |
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Cathedrals--Europe |
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Church architecture--Europe |
Need help with your research? Contact:
Emilee Mathews, Interim Head of the Fine Arts Library for a research appointment, or email the staff at the Fine Arts Library.
If you find a dead link anywhere on this website, please email the Fine Arts Library. Thanks!
