How to carry out a search of a bibliographic database

01 November 2008
Volume 1 · Issue 2

Abstract

This article, aimed at the novice, proposes a four-step approach to planning, undertaking and documenting the search for relevant literature, a vital part of any literature review. The main focus is on searching electronic databases to find research papers, but the principles described may also be applied to paper-based sources and the Internet (useful resources for research are considered).

Examples are given to illustrate the process of searching using index terms, grouping concepts and applying limits.

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