4-Precision Searching

Related and Alternative Terms

For each main concept, list alternative terms, including synonyms and singular and plural forms of the words.

Sometimes synonyms, plurals, and singulars aren’t enough. So also consider associations with other words and concepts. For instance, it might help, when looking for information on the common cold, to include the term virus—because a type of virus causes the common cold.

Check to make sure that your terms are not too broad or too narrow for what you want. Figuring out what’s too broad or too narrow takes practice and may differ a bit with each search.

Tip: Try a Thesaurus

Have you considered using a thesaurus, such as thesaurus.com? Or adding a thesaurus to your browser search bar?

Activity: Research Companion Search Aid Tool

Research Companion is a database to which FSCJ subscribes. When figuring out search terms, you can start with keywords using their Search Aid tool. This will help you create a list of alternate terms and synonyms that you might not think of on your own. When you’re ready to search, you can immediately use these terms from the Search Aid tool to find resources on the open web or in the FSCJ library catalog.

Activity: Alternate Terms

Subject Headings Instead of Keywords

All the searches we have talked about so far have been keyword searches, usually used in search engines. But sometimes it pays to use tools—such as library catalogs and journal article databases—that have subject headings that you can search. Subject headings are standardized terms that are assigned by trained experts. (Some such tools also allow keyword searching.) See the section on Specialized Databases for more detail about searching subject headings.

This chapter is adapted from 3. Related and Alternative Terms in Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research by Teaching & Learning, University Libraries.

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