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Search Tips
- Use short, single terms unless your searches are returning too many results
- When you enter more than one term, the search will look for records containing all of them unless you add the word "OR" between your terms.
- "NOT" can help limit searches -- e.g., climate NOT change
- Except for boolean operators, searches are not case-sensitive, so "Geneva" and "geneva" are equivalent
- Enclose a phrase in quotes (") to search for the whole phrase, not individual words (e.g., "protein folding") -- both leading and ending quotes are required
- Phrase searches may be combined with boolean operators: "climate change" OR "global warming"
- The search uses stemming by default so that close word variations will also be found (e.g., "sequence" also matches "sequences" and "sequencing").
Use the wildcard * character to match wider variation (e.g., nano* to match both
nanotechnology and nanofabrication), but note that searching uses stemmed, or shortened, versions of words,
so "cogniti*" finds nothing while "cognit*" finds both cognitive and cognition
- If you're not sure of the spelling, put a ~ at the end -- e.g., cabage~ finds cabbage,
steven~ finds Stephen and Stefan (as well as a few unwanted extra words)
- To match a person or unit's primary entry, enter name: Smith or name: Biology