What should you type in? Simple key words that capture what you want to learn about.
For example, if I type in college OR "higher education" OR university AND "first generation students" (as in image below)
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I get over 19,000 results on a range of topics, including:
I cannot address all these dimensions in my paper, but I can choose specific aspects of my broad topic to focus on.
Don't forget to use the limiters on the left of the search results. There you can limit to only what is accessible online (rather than in-print inside the library), as well as limit by source type, year, and much more. See the image below for an example of the options to limit.
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The library's One Search searches for resources in all of our databases at once.
This can be a helpful way to get a sense of the scope of issues on a topic, and that, in turn, can help you find a focus for your research.