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 Keyword Generator
Author:Kylie Baxter
Date:Friday, 16th Nov 2001 14:03
Views:4,224 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Internet Searching, Webmaster, eCommerce
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b14021

Dear Freepinters

I'm training students on search skills (law resources) and they have trouble thinking of alternative keywords when they're searching Google and Lexis/other legal databases. They know what they're looking for, but can't think of what topic it might be under or an alternative name e.g. employment or labour. I was looking for something like a keyword generator or online legal thesaurus that might help with this process. Any advice gratefully received!

BTW, I was just looking through the Extreme Searcher's Guide to Web Search Engines and came across an entry for FreePint! You guys get everywhere...

Kylie Baxter
University of Hull Law School

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Topic Author Date ID
• Keyword Generator
Dear Freepinters I'm training students on search skills (law resources) and they have trouble thinking of alternative keywords when they're searching ...
Kylie Baxter 16/11/01 14:03 14021
  • Re: Keyword Generator
Manning and Napier used to provided an excellent keyword generator but alas no more. However the infogist search engine ...
Adam Pode 26/11/01 11:30 14278
  • Re: Keyword Generator
Since I sometimes conduct research on legal topics, I can't help but feel that Gail's comments are incredibly valuable. FWIW, you ...
Amelia Kassel 19/11/01 16:12 14089
    • Re: Keyword Generator
Thank you to all those who replied to this thread. Whilst there probably isn't the exact resource I'm looking ...
Kylie Baxter 21/11/01 10:02 14147
  • Re: Keyword Generator
hi kylie i've noted from your previous postings that you are obviously very knowledgeable [and helpful!] so i am trying not ...
gail 19/11/01 14:22 14082
  • Re: Keyword Generator
I'll give a second vote for wordtracker at http://www.wordtracker.com/ Cheers, Charlie
charlie elsey 19/11/01 12:20 14076
  • Re: Keyword Generator
Hi Kylie I use Wordtracker www.wordtracker.com to generate synonyms, antonyms, misspellings etc of popular search queries when choosing which search terms ...
Jo Barker 16/11/01 14:36 14025
  • Re: Keyword Generator
Hi Kylie I know what you mean. I spent a long time working on something like that but it never flew. ...
Simon Collery 16/11/01 14:15 14023