Basic Search Tips
Breaking down your topic into keywords, or the core concepts, will help you search more effectively. You are not likely to receive helpful results if you input your entire research question.
Example Topic: How do the processes of weathering and erosion shape the Earth's surface and influence the distribution of geological resources?
The specifics of your topic will matter when selecting sources, but for searching you only need the most essential components.
Keywords: weathering, erosion, Earth's surface, geological resources
How do the processes of weathering and erosion shape the Earth's surface and influence the distribution of geological resources?
Almost all words have synonyms that convey similar or identical meanings. While formulating your topic, attempt to think of at least one synonym for each keyword. While not all keywords may have synonyms, the majority of them do!
Example:
Keyword: Earth's surface Synonym: Crust
Keep and Eye Out
Scholars may occasionally use terminology that is unfamiliar to you or has a specific meaning within their field. During your research, be on the lookout for unfamiliar terms or frequently used words. Conduct a search using these terms to uncover additional relevant sources.
QuickSearch has many tools that can be used to refine your search.
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