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Sociology 290 (Whitt)

Higher Education in the U.S.

Key Search Strategies

1) PHRASE SEARCHING use " " quotation marks to search for a phrase

  • e.g. ""educational sociology", "world views"

2) TRUNCATION use an * to look for end variation on a word

  • e.g. reflec* = reflect, reflects, reflecting etc.

3) AND to join dissimilar term

  • e.g. "self reflection" AND pedagog*

4) OR to join similar terms

  • e.g. "self reflection" OR metacognition
  • ​e.g. instruction OR teaching

5) PROXIMITY SEARCHING

  • in ERIC (ProQuest)
    • (reflective OR reflection) P/3 student (within 3 words & in order)
    • "multi-disciplinary approach" N/3 teach* (near, any order)
  • in Education Source (EBSCO)
    • "self reflection" W3 sociology (within 3 words & in order)
    • "self reflection" N2 bias (near, any order)

I have used with "tricky" topics. Example:  I want to know more about students' perceptions of sociology.  A search for (attitude OR perception OR view OR opinion) N/2 sociology could bring up phrases such as "attitude about sociology", "perceptions on learning sociology" and "perceptions of sociology".

Using Subject Headings

Use a Thesaurus: Find out the terminology (controlled vocabulary) assigned to citations.  Databases may not use the same subject headings.  You may be able to search a thesaurus or filter on subject terms via facets on a search results page.

  • e.g. SU Exposition (Rhetoric), Communication in Science, Interdisciplinary approach in education

Examples of thesaurus terms in three search tools: UC Library Search, Education Source, and ERIC.

UC Library Search Education Source ERIC
Teaching Teams Teaching Teams Team Teaching
College teaching

College teaching

College instruction
Space perception Spatial ability in children Spatial ability
Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher) Humanities education Humanities instruction
  • EXPLODING a thesaurus term will add that term/phrase and any narrower terms.