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BIO/CHM 461: Biochemistry II

This guide will assist you with finding resources relevant to your research in Biochemistry

Steps for a Successful Search

Steps for a Successful Search

 

1. Choose a topic. Brainstorm 2-3 concepts within that topic or that relate. 

For example, your topic is COVID-19. Let's say that you also want to focus on whether masks are effective preventive measure.

Your concepts are COVID-19, masks

 

2. Think of any and all words that could describe each of those key concepts (synonyms, related words, other forms of the word, etc.). This is a hard part of process and you usually end up gathering more word variants as you search.

For example:

COVID-19: Coronavirus Disease 2019, Novel Coronavirus COVID-19, virus SARS-CoV-2

Masks: Face coverings, cloth face coverings, PPE, facemasks

 

 

3. Connect those words with AND / OR / NOT. Use parenthesis to group terms just like you would in math, so the database will search for the terms in parentheses first, and THEN search for everything else

(Coronavirus Disease 2019) AND (face coverings)

(Novel Coronavirus COVID-19) AND (facemasks)

 

Boolean Phrase Searching

Using the words AND, OR, NOT while you search will retrieve preferred results. Each of those three words serve a different purpose.

  • AND - Narrows your search (Use between your concepts)

  • OR - Broadens your search (Use between synonyms) 

  • NOT - Tells the search engine to only return results without this word

For example, lets say you want to find an article about single cell reproduction.  Words that might help you retrieve a good number of articles without being overwhelmed are "single cell," "microorganism," "reproduction," and "propogation." 

Therefore, your search phrase could be:

(Single Cell OR microorganism) AND (reproduction OR propogation)

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