Search Tips | Examples |
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When searching multiple words the system will automatically supply the Boolean "and" operator between each word; multiple words entered for the search will all occur somewhere in the retrieved records though not necessarily in the order entered. Both examples on the right will retrieve the same results.
Search for complete phrases by enclosing them in quotation marks. Words enclosed in double quotes will appear together in all results exactly as typed.
Use AND or OR to specify multiple words in any field, any order. Use AND NOT to exclude words. Select the operator you wish to use from the pull down menu.
The NEAR operator is used to retrieve records that contain the specified words or phrases within ten words of each other in the same indexed field.
The WITHIN operator is similar to the NEAR operator, but allows the user to specify the maximum number of words that may appear between the specified words. WITHIN 10 and NEAR are equivalent.
Field limits may be specified by selecting a field limit from the pull down munu. These limits appear before the word or phrase to be searched. A field limit causes the system to search only the specified field for the specified word(s).
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Mouse over any of the Tip Headings for examples.
A phrase Search:
"university science department" Filed Limits and their meanings: Community:
Search community information only Collection:
Search collection information only Creator:
Search only creator/author fields Title:
Search only title fields Subject:
Search only subject fields Format:
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