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Arts Guide: Starting Your Research

Getting Started

Books are available in print and/or eformat from the ECU Library.

Books are an excellent starting point for an introduction to a subject. They can also provide great in-depth coverage of a topic. 

Academic journals publish articles on a more frequent basis. (i.e. 4 times a year). As a result they may have more current information.

Find books, ebooks, journal articles and more using ECU library search.  A keyword search is a quick way to start your research on a particular topic. If you are looking for a particular title, search using "quotation marks" around the title. 

You can also use the Advanced Search option to assist you to refine your search by keyword, author, title, etc.

 

Boolean Operators: AND, OR & NOT

To refine the search; identify key concepts or keywords. Then use 'Boolean Operators,'  AND, OR & NOT to get more specific results. Use these tools in Library search or in a Database search:

 

1.Identify key concepts, join concepts using AND (narrowing the search):

women AND politics

postmodernism AND literature

imperialism AND militarism

 

2. Identify key concepts and Synonyms and combine using OR (broadens the search):

(poetry OR verse)

(writer OR author)

Note: (Brackets) group concepts together to be searched in parallel

 

3. Mix and match concepts using AND / OR:

(writer OR author) AND technique

modernism AND (poetry OR verse OR lyrical)

 

4. ".." (Quotation marks specify the exact phrase)

"critical race theory"

"conspiracy theories"

"Australian labor party"

 

5. Exclude concepts with NOT

postmodernism NOT architecture

(use with caution - you may exclude information that could be useful)

 

6. Use Truncation (putting * at the end of a word stem):

Politic* = politics, political, politician

 

7. Bring it all together!

(postmodernism AND litera*) AND women

("Critical race theory" OR "race theory") AND America

 

Boolean Operators:

 

Boolean Search Operators AND OR NOT

ECU library search allows you to refine your search results with Filters. Most Databases have similar functions.

Refine results using the filters on the left hand side of the search results page.

Using ECU Worldsearch Filters Intro

Using ECU Worldsearch Filters for Library, Peer review, and Format

E.g.. For a book

Choose campus: Library: Mount Lawley

For academic material select: Peer Reviewed

Select: Format: Book, DVD, Music, etc.

For new material, click: Year: Last 5 / 10 Years

This will not change your search, but will narrow the number of results.

Using ECU Worldsearch Filters Year Range

Using ECU Worldsearch Subject Headings

For a more precise search, click into the Title and the Description, to find the Subjects an item has been catalogued under.

These are more precise than standard Keyword searches, and can be searched via the Advanced Search screen.

Combine these Subjects to get strong results.

Using ECU Worldsearch Advanced Search

Tip Sheets

Tutorials to build research skills