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You can use search operators and other punctuation to get more specific search results.
Symbols & Words
Symbol | How to use it |
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! | When you use an exclamation point before a word, it excludes items with that keyword from your results. This is useful for words with multiple meanings, like Frank the car brand and jaguar the animal. Example: !Frank |
# | Find items that contain accession numbers Example: #2013.92.7 |
" | When you put a word or phrase in quotes, the results will only include pages with the same words in the same order as the ones inside the quotes. Only use this if you’re looking for an exact word or phrase, otherwise you’ll exclude many helpful results by mistake. Example: “Twin Towers” |
OR | Find pages that might use one of several words. Example: Slovenia OR Yugoslavia |
AND | Find pages that might use both words. Example: disruptive AND technology |
.. | Separate years by two periods without spaces to see results that contain numbers in a range. Example: 1960..1964 |