Skip to Main Content

English 001 (Cartwright): Frankenstein and Mental Illness: Search Terms

Formulating a Search Statement

  1. Come up with Search Terms (concrete nouns or key concepts in usually no more than a two word phrase for each INDIVIDUAL search term).  A search statement should NEVER be a long phrase or sentence.
  2. For mulltiple search terms put AND in between each one: Climate Change AND United States
  3. As you search databases, look at the Subjects list and jot down key subject words.  You may want to use those terms instead for future searching.
  4. When searching an EBSCO database, look at the left column for search limiters and click on any key subject headings to further limit your search.

Keywords

Next Step: Formulate The Statement

Minimum Wage AND Benefits AND United States AND Economy.

EBSCO Search Form

Limit Results with More Search Terms or Select Subjects on the Left side (in EBSCO Databases)

NOTE: Feel free to click on "Show More" for more subject heading suggestions students can select.  They can click in more than one checkbox.

For articles that are really on the mark, take note and jot down key subject headings below the article record.

Subject Headings below article

Note: If after reading an individual article, student wants to find more like that article, that's when they may want to look at what that article has CITED and then in Articles Plus, student can copy and paste an individual article title to see if that's available in the Library's full text collection.

Subject Headings Examples

Shelley, Mary

Frannkenstein: Or, the Modern Preometheus (Book)

Frankenstein, Victor (Fictional Character)

Frankenstein's Monster (Fictional Character)

Science Fiction

Mental Illness

Emotional Trauma

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Mental Depression

Anxiety

 

 

Disabilities

Human Abnormalities

 

 

Alterity

Other (Philosophy)

Monster

 

Parenting

Parent-Child Relationships

Reproduction

Artificial Intelligence

Therapy

Therapuetic

Treatment

Intervention