Using simple search
Simple search is the most basic search type. Use it when you only
need to find a single word or phrase.
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| The simple search query form. |
To use the simple form ...
- Enter a term or phrase in the text box. Multiple words will
be treated as a literal string, not separately in an "any
word" or "all words" sense. To search for multiple
terms in an "any" or "all" sense, use the
boolean search. Use an asterisk with a word stem to find variations
on the word (e.g., searching for civ* will match civ, civil, civic,
and civilian.). All other punctuation will be ignored.
- Use the pulldown button to select a region of a text to search
within.
- To restrict the search to a range of collections matching certain
criteria, select values in the collection filters. Collections
matching the criteria will be automatically selected in the collection
list. (this step is optional)
- To manually add or remove collections from the collection list,
check or uncheck the checkbox next to a collection name. (this
step is optional).
- Click the "search checked collections" button to submit
the query.
Related topics:
Searching regions
Search tips
Boolean search
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