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If you're new to the subject, it may be helpful to pick up the terminology from secondary sources. E.g., a Wikipedia article for "overweight" might suggest a Scholar search for "pediatric hyperalimentation".
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If the search results are too specific for your needs, check out what they're citing in their "References" sections. Referenced works are often more general in nature.
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Similarly, if the search results are too basic for you, click "Cited by" to see newer papers that referenced them. These newer papers will often be more specific.
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pick up the terminology from secondary sources
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Eric CalvertTips on using http://scholar.google.com to find scholarly literature and automatically follow topics of interest in new publications.
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KPI_Library BookmarksThis FAQ format answers basic user questions about how Google Scholar works and how best to search in it.
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