Here are some simple search tips for finding relevant articles and books:
Use AND/OR/NOT to combine/exclude words or phrases (this is called Boolean Searching):
Example Search Phrases:
Basketball AND football = articles that have both basketball and football as topics together.
Basketball OR football = articles that have either basketball or football (or both) as topics.
Basketball NOT football = articles that are about basketball and that exclude football (be careful, this can exclude a lot of useful resources since it will exclude articles that have both basketball and football together).
Phrase searching:
Put quotation marks around words you want to search as a phrase. Not generally used for single words.
Example Search Phrases:
"digital money"
"natural disasters"
"automatically generated content"
Welcome! This guide will help you find sources for your Conspiracy Theory Final Project.
Background research is the research you do to learn more about your topic. It is an important step and should not be skipped. Quite often we pick a research topic because it is one that interests us, but we may not have a very robust understanding of the full scope of the topic. Doing background research will help you identify some of the terminology being used to talk about a topic, various aspects and perspectives on the topic, key figures, and pivotal events. All of this information can help you refine your focus and give you great search terms (your keywords).
In order to generate a list of keywords, it can be helpful to look for the who, what, where, when, and why of your topic while conducting background research.
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
Why?
This is not an exhaustive list and depending on your topic, some of these questions may not be applicable. However, if you go into your background research with similar questions in mind, you can begin identifying some the most important or prevalent terminology used to talk about your topic.
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