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Format refers to how the information is packaged. Within each of those information formats, you'll find popular sources (like magazine articles or news articles) and scholarly (peer-reviewed) sources. Sources refer to the actual articles. Be sure to choose the best format and source type for your information need.
What Are Keywords?
Keywords are the main words or short phrases that capture the essential ideas of your research topic or question. They are what you type into search boxes in library databases or catalogs to find relevant sources.
How to Find Keywords:
Where to Look for Keywords:
Example Research Question:
"Can moral values be objective, or are they entirely subjective?"
Main Ideas:
moral objectivism, moral subjectivism, moral values
Access academic journals and magazines covering religion and the related areas of philosophy and anthropology. Full-text is available in most cases.
A full-text database for theology and philosophy research that includes hundreds of full-text journals and magazines covering many religious and philosophical topics spanning over 100 years, including world religions, religious history, political philosophy and philosophy of language.
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