Tips on Searching
Tips for Advance Search:
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In Advanced Search, you can enter search terms and then limit results by any of the following categories: Year, Topic, Genre, Audience, Availability, Format, Language, Region or Country, and Country of Distributor or Repository. You can limit by as many categories as you choose. Choose “With all of the words” “With the exact phrase” or “With at least one of the words.”
Choose “With all of the words” if all terms must appear in the record. For example: truth AND reconciliation. If two words must appear as a phrase (example: civil war), choose “With the exact phrase” instead (see below).
Choose “With at least one of the words” for two words with similar meaning, only one of which might be appear in the record. For example: discrimination OR segregation; liberation OR independence.
This option operates like enclosing the phrase in quotation marks ("like this") on many other websites. 3. Choose the order of search results: You can display search results beginning with:
4. Limit categories of search: Use the checkboxes and dropdown boxes to select choices in any of eight categories - Year, Topic, Genre, Audience, Availability, Format, Language, Region or Country, and Country of Distributor or Repository. Choose as many categories as you like to narrow your search results.
5. Clear search choices by clicking on the Clear button (at top of the page or next to the Search button at the bottom of the page) to delete the limits from your previous search before conducting a new search. |
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