Mastering Literature Search: Keywords vs MeSH Terms in Google Scholar and PubMed

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Literature search is a critical aspect of any research project or academic study, but with so much information available online, it can be challenging to find the right sources. One common dilemma faced by researchers is whether to use keywords or MeSH terms in their literature search.
In this video, we delve into the differences between these two search techniques and explore their respective strengths and weaknesses. We explain how keywords are general terms that describe the main ideas of the research topic and are often used to find a broad range of articles related to the topic. In contrast, MeSH terms are a standardized vocabulary used in biomedical and health-related research to describe concepts and relationships among them. MeSH terms can help researchers to find highly specific and relevant articles for their research question.
To illustrate these concepts, we provide interesting examples from both medical and social sciences.
By the end of this video, viewers will have a solid understanding of the benefits and drawbacks of using keywords versus MeSH terms in their literature search. They will also have gained practical knowledge on how to master the art of literature search, whether for academic research, medical practice, or personal learning.
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