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TILT - Brainstorm

Brainstorm
  1. a sudden bright idea; 2. a harebrained idea

Before you begin your research, write out a few detailed sentences about your topic. Underline the concepts in these sentences. From the description that you wrote, create a list of related keywords and phrases.

Brainstorm

Once you have an initial list, think of other terms that also describe your topic. Write down any ideas you have, even the ones that seem harebrained; sometimes they end up being the most helpful.

Come up with synonyms - other words or phrases that have the same meaning - for your terms. For this, you can use a thesaurus. You can find a thesaurus in the PE area of the reference collection, or you can find one online. Don't forget to list alternative spellings, abbreviations, and acronyms for words on your list. You should also identify words that have broader or narrower meanings than your original terms.

For example, consider using
broader and narrower terms for "undergraduate"
Broader & Narrower example

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