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Choose from 22 different databases covering 8 broad subject categories

Choose from 22 different databases covering 8 broad subject categories. Unclick ASP before choosing other database(s). Why could this be important to your research?. From the blue bar, which click would facilitate a more focused search before one even starts a search?. Too many results?.

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Choose from 22 different databases covering 8 broad subject categories

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  1. Choose from 22 different databases covering 8 broad subject categories Unclick ASP before choosing other database(s) Why could this be important to your research?

  2. From the blue bar, which click would facilitate a more focused search before one even starts a search? Too many results? Lots of ways to collect fewer hits Don’t forget to ‘Update’ What type of resource does your professor require?

  3. Start here Then, here Best choice below is to explore the link (#1) to see what term or phrase hints it divulges. This one may be a good choice for a general search / Two (2) choices: Either click the link (for more info about this phrase)…OR… Click the box in front of the phrase (so you can add it to the search box at the top of the screen

  4. Almost 4000 hits, time to start limiting…… here here X here Click box, then add here Not a particularly lengthy list of associated links, but note some of the aids this list affords: broader terms, related terms, terms not to use beside used for and also look for narrower terms (usually the most important…WHY?)

  5. Since there were still too many hits, let’s AND some keywords connected by OR about careers in the second search box. This addition helps narrow the number of results considerably. One last hint about subject terms… When you find that ‘golden’ article, check out the subjects at the end of the abstract for more ideas on focused terms or phrases to search.

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