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TC 303D: Reading & Composition in World Literatures

2. Brainstorming Search Terms

Preparing to Search

Sometimes, you find exactly what you need with your first search. But it often doesn't work out that way! Try this step-by-step brainstorm before you search the library catalog or databases. 

1. Save time, prepare to research!

  • Break your research question into key concepts (you'll connect these in your paper to make an original argument)
  • For each of these concepts, brainstorm multiple keywords

Sample Topic:

The uncanny in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Han Kang's The Vegetarian

Key Concepts

uncanny

Mary Shelley

Han Kang

Related Keywords

supernatural
(disturbing OR unsettling)
mysterious
horror

Gothic
19th Century
British
Romantic*
 

Contemporary fiction
South Korea
(fable OR tale)
allegory
 

  • Try this keyword tool to brainstorm online and send the results to yourself.


2. Combine keywords using AND and OR:

  • Too many results? Try using quotation marks around an exact phrase. Ex: "contemporary fiction"
  • Still too many results? Narrow using AND. Ex: Frankenstein AND uncanny
  • Too few results? Broaden using OR. Ex: (uncanny OR supernatur*) AND (Shelley OR Frankenstein OR "Gothic literature")
  • Put parentheses around synonyms.
  • The asterisk finds multiple endings from a root word. Ex: wom* will bring back women, woman's, wombat, etc.


3. Brush up on the search tools available:

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