Use Subject Headings/Terms to find similar items when searching the library catalog and databases. If you find a great source the record will usually include relevant subject terms which you can use to continue searching.
Examples of subject terms:
Music--History and Criticism
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Sonatas, piano.
Remember that you need to use keywords when searching in library resources. Think about keywords that might be used to describe your topic and brainstorm synonyms for those words to include in your searching as well. Use "" when you want to search multiple terms as a phrase.
Example:
Mozart AND "piano concerto"
Don't forget to use words like AND, OR, and NOT (boolean operators) between your keywords to broaden or narrow your search.
Example:
Mozart AND "piano concerto" AND (analysis OR criticism OR interpretation)
Many databases provide ways for you to limit your search results. If your initial search returns too many results try limiting these results using these features such as limiting by date, type of publication, subject, etc.