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Enter all or initial part of title, starting with the first word:
king and i - Drop initial articles (a, das, the) and
punctuation (", ¿, ! ) in any language. - Truncation is
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For personal names, enter surname first: shakespeare
william - For group names, enter in direct order:
army war college - Truncation is
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| Subject
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Enter standard subject heading, name, or genre term: solar energy
- Start with the left-most word: vietnamese conflict 1961
1975 - Omit most punctuation: united states army history
(especially double-hyphens in subject
subdivisions) - Truncation is automatic.
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| Keyword
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" surround exact phrases: "war of the
worlds" - + marks
essential terms: +hurricanes +gulf - !
eliminates terms: pets !cats - ?
truncates: entrepr? --> finds entrepreneur,
entrepreneurial, etc.
EXAMPLE: soldiers +"afr? american?" +"civil war"
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" for exact phrases: "tax reform" - Boolean AND, OR,
NOT: (mars OR venus) AND mission - Index codes
refine searches: KSFG western --> finds western
as subject form/genre term - ?
truncates: polic? --> finds police, policing,
policy, etc.
EXAMPLE: (wood? OR forest) AND "resource manage?"
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Enter all or the initial part of a call number: f128.4
(include period) - Enter spacing and punctuation
accurately: p85.m23 r6 (include
period/spaces) - Truncation is automatic.
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LCCNs, omit hyphen/add leading zeros: 89-456 is
entered 89000456 - For ISSNs, always
include hyphen and do not use "
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1094-1304 is entered 1094-1304 - For
ISBNs, omit hyphens/spaces: 0-553-37783-3 is
entered 0553377833 |
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| Series/Uniform
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Enter all or initial part of title, starting with the first word:
time life student library virago modern
classics beowulf book of the dead - Drop initial
articles (a, das, the) and punctuation (", ¿, ! ) in any
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