talon logo

Click on the arrow arrow symbols to expand or contract the menu choices to select specific pages of content:

TALON MODULE 4: Performing Effective Searches in Electronic Databases
Field Searching

Field searching limits your search to a particular field or fields, which can help eliminate irrelevant records. Each field, remember, is designated for a particular type of data or text.

Each database has a different set of fields that can be searched directly or through the keyword search. Often, a keyword search will search within a particular set of commonly searched fields rather than in every possible field.

The most common example of field searching is searching by subject heading or descriptor (a term commonly used for subject headings, as subject headings provide a description of the item's contents). But you can also limit your search to just articles in a particular periodical, to works by a specific author, to articles published in a specific year or range of years, to just works published in English, or to works with certain keywords in their titles.


Concept & Design by Laurie Preston
Content Authored by
Laurie Preston & Jack Bales
Reviewed/Updated
previousnext