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KEYWORD SEARCHING PRINCIPLES                                                                                                                                

Operators AND, OR, NOT combine terms using Boolean logic.

          AND           Connects terms to retrieve every record in which all of the specified words appear, regardless of their position in the records. AND is generally used to combine unlike concepts.  

taxes  and colonies
medieval and warfare

          OR              Connects terms to retrieve every record in which any one of the words or both appear in the records regardless of their position in the records. OR is usually used to combine like concepts, synonymous terms, or variant spellings.

britain or england
letters or correspondence

          NOT           Excludes any words following NOT and retrieves records in which only the first term appears. The NOT operator should be used with caution. To find African, but not African-American:

african and not american
vikings not football

          The Library Catalog uses AND NOT, other databases mat only use NOT.

Nesting enables you to make complex searches. Use parentheses to indicate which terms should be searched together.

nigeria and (rites or rituals) 
africa and (textiles or fibers)

Adjacency

In some databases ADJACENCY is assumed when no operator is used. The words must be found together and in that order.

          economic policy retrieves only economic policy

 In other databases adjacency is not assumed and when no operator is specified either AND or OR is the default.

 Truncation searches for various forms of a word.

The truncation symbol varies in each database.

          In the Library Catalog mission* retrieves mission, missions, missionary, missionaries.

Field searching
In the Library Catalog you can specify fields to search using field abbreviations.

a: (author)       t: (title)             s: (subject) 

                        a:Lincoln and s:correspondence
 

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