10. LOCATION and MATERIAL TYPE are usually just important if you want things OTHER THAN books you can check out
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14. Put years in these boxes to find especially recent or old things!
15. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film.
16. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. First, ask yourself: What are the most important KEYWORDS in that subject?
17. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. It is important to just use only the most concrete, unambiguous words when searching library databases.
18. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. WOMEN certainly must be one of them.
19. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. WOMEN certainly must be one of them. FILM must be another.
20. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. Is there a third? Would it be portrayed ? Or portrayal ? WOMEN certainly must be one of them. FILM must be another.
21. Imagine you are going to be writing about how women are portrayed in various recent popular films. You might want to see what books we have about the portrayal of women in film. Does it really matter?
62. Isn’t motion pictures another way to say film* ?
63. Think of the words here in Subject(s) as your POWER words!
64. It’s like learning another language! It is, in fact, a special vocabulary from the Library of Congress.
65. Although the word films maybe be used in the REAL WORLD more often than the phrase motion pictures… when you are using library databases, it is the Library of Congress that rules!
66. So, now we know that the Library of Congress likes women and motion pictures , what about that 3 rd idea? Portray * ?
67. You aren’t always going to find words among the Subjects for all your ideas. Searching isn’t always going to work like with women and motion pictures . So, you are going to have to look a little longer for ideas like portray*. For some ideas, you will have to rely a lot on words you find in Titles and Contents fields. This is one of those cases!
68. So, we need to look at a few more FULL RECORDS . . . Scroll up to the top of the screen . . .