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Spanish 314: Culinary Metaphor

Honing your Keywords

Shortening your keywords --  You can search words with a common root by "truncating" them with an *.

For example,

societ*  will search society, societies, societal, and so on.

Keeping words in phrases together -- It's important to keep words in phrases together to keep them in context.  For example,

"United States"

If you didn't use the quotation marks, Catalyst would search these words separately.  In other words, you could get results for the United Nations and its member states.  If you include the quotation markes, you get results specifically about the United States.

Keywords & Subject Links

Keywords are the critical words used to describe your topic in the literature.  For example:  Roman gods.  Notice -- the less important words like:  an, in, the, of  are left out of the statement.  Every word you ask for has to be present in the item you're retrieving, so just use the words you really need.

Subject links are provided by the Library of Congress cataloging librarians to describe your topic consistently.  For example, you might be interested in Roman gods but the most important work is titled, "The Divine Pantheon"  which doesn't use any of the words you chose initially.

So, your best searching technique in library catalogs would be to:

  1. Search using keywords to find at least one item of interest
  2. Use the Subject links to find other items the Library of Congress librarians deemed to be about your topic even if the exact words weren't used in the title

When you use a huge catalog like World Cat, it's good to search using subject terms you identified in Bridge rather than by keyword.

Subjects to search

Searching Catalyst by SUBJECT

Searching Catalyst by SUBJECT is the smartest way to search the book catalog.  The best way to do this is to search Catalyst using the Advanced Search feature.  Subjects are systematically applied to all records in the book catalog using a controlled library vocabulary.  Once you discover Subjects that describe your research topic well, you simply click on them and Catalyst will do a search using that Subject term.  I've listed below some sample Subject terms that should be of help.

SUBJECTS

  • Cooking, Latin American
  • Cooking -- Central America
  • Food habits
  • Food preferences -- Mexico
  • Dinners and dining -- Mexico
  • Nutrition
     

BROWSE BY BOOK NUMBERS

F1201 - F3799: History - Latin America, Spanish America) Rolvaag Level 5
TX - Home economics (this is where books about food and cooking are kept) Rolvaag Level 2