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ENGL 10 (Baker, Summer 2024): Keywords

Keywords

  • Think of keywords as the main words that describe your topic.  These can be people, places, themes, characters, time periods.  Use keywords best describe your topic specifically; avoid using abstract words like influence, impression, concept, impact
  • Unlike Subject Headings which use a precise, controlled vocabulary, keywords are your own search terms that best express the essence of your topic. 
  • Keyword searches will retrieve items that might not have been discoverable by using only Subject Headings. 
  • Using keywords allows you to combine different concepts. Each concept is separated by AND (migration AND climate change). 
  • You can add synonyms and like terms to increase your search results (migration OR displacement)
  • You can use the asterisk* symbol to include alternate endings to your root word:  environment* will retrieve all records with the word environment, environments, environmental, environmentalist, and so forth.
  • NOTE: using keywords will likely also bring up results that are completely off topic, so you will have to evaluate your results carefully.

 

 

Keyword Examples

  • climate fiction
  • clifi or cli-fi
  • ecofiction
  • imagination
  • extinction
  • speculative fiction
  • environmental fiction
  • apocalypse
  • solarpunk
  • drought
  • fire
  • flood
  • climate justice
  • africanfuturism
  • climate change literature
  • ecocritical literature
  • anthropocene 
  • environmental storytelling
  • speculative fiction
  • climate crisis novels
  • climate change narratives
  • dystopian climate fiction
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