Taking the time to carefully choose and refine your topic can save you significant time and effort later in your research.
Use these sources to gain familiarity with your topic, narrow your research question, provide context, and identify experts
Find It gathers metadata (all the info that describes something) from a LOT of sources--publishers, database creators, library catalogs, etc. The same thing might not be described the same way.
Because it is so wide-ranging and diverse, to get the most out of Find It try a lot of different searches using a variety of keywords.
A database like ERIC, Education Source, PsycINFO, PubMed or SPORTDiscus concentrates on the literature of a discipline. Databases add value by assigning consistent descriptors/subject terms.
Because a specialized database represents a smaller universe, a big part of searching effectively is making sure you are including terms the database uses. Look and see if your database has a thesaurus.