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To use the advanced search, begin by entering a word or words in the search box. The search engine will
combine multiple seach words using an implicit boolean AND by default.
You may also enter boolean operators (AND and OR) between your
terms for more precise searching.
Then, select the type of search you want to perform from the drop-down box.
The default search is a keyword search, looking for terms in Journal Titles, Database Names,
Database Abstracts, and Subjects.
A Journal Title search looks for terms in Journal Titles.
A Database Title search looks for terms in Database Names.
A Subject search looks for terms in Subjects, and lists all of the Journal Titles associated
with those subjects.
An ISSN search looks for a specific ISSN.
Optionally, select a limiter by clicking the check box beside Full Text Resources
or Public Access Resources.
Full Text Resources limits the search to resources with the full text of articles. Public Access Resources limits the search to a small set of resources available to both affliated and non-affliated users.
If you do not select a limiter, all resources will be searched.
Finally, click the "Search" button.
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