On my first discovery of databases and journal references I used Google scholar and Microsoft academic they both were broad. I didn’t know what to search and that’s how I came to a research question that worked for me. Google scholar had a 3 sort features that filtered my search walking through that was basically my initial experience. I thought I had a good source, because the article ended up on Wiley, but after reading it not so related. Also doing searches that are not on databases are just for websites that cover specific topics unless the topic is related research was progressive only on a database.
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