This page lists the Milner databases that collect information relevant to politics and government. Use these databases to find articles on particular research topics. If you need help using any of these databases, click the Find Politics & Government Articles page or reach out to me.
Keywords are search terms specific to, and descriptive of, your research question. They are not necessarily based on known terms within the database. They can be any term that relates to your research. When keyword searching, you are guessing the words you enter will match terms used in a set of articles.
The database searches for keywords anywhere in the article (article title, abstract, journal name, full text, etc.).
Original Idea: politician
Synonyms: "legislator," "representative," "senator," "lawmaker," "elected official" etc.
*A demonstration of these concepts can be found on the Keywords vs. Subjects tab above.
Subject term are standardized words that are used to describe a main concepts of an article. When an article is added to a database, the database will assign subject terms to it from the database's list of subjects.
When a user searches using subject terms, the database only searches within the "Subject" field of the articles' records.
If you are searching for lawmakers and search in the thesaurus, the official subject term in several databases is "Legislators." Articles that include legislators as a main theme will use this term in their subject list.
*A demonstration of these concepts can be found on the Keywords vs. Subjects tab above.
USU Libraries. (2018, April 27). Subject Terms vs. Keywords [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/r1Rb52wr_as