![]() ![]() ![]() The "and" will require that both terms appear, but not necessarily in the same phrase. The "*" is a truncation symbol that will retrieve various forms of each word, for example, use regulat* to find results like regulation, regulatory, regulators. ![]() In the library catalog, select "Subject" in the drop down box to the left of the search field, then type in the box: Baseball (or, more specialized terms, such as: planetary motion armadillo diseases etc.). However it can also result in materials that have nothing to do with your subject. It is good for finding the largest possible return. ![]() This search looks for matching documents that contain one or more words specified by the you anywhere in the catalog. Search strategies for finding materials in our Catalog Need to find still more? Try WorldCat and/or Google Books. Remember that OneSource searches everything the library has access to. And don’t forget the SearchOhio link on the OhioLINK catalog as a way to expand your search. ĭidn’t find anything useful? Try the OhioLINK catalog. Need to know how to find it on the shelf? Try this: Track Down Your Book. If you are not sure how to search for materials in the catalog, see the Search Strategies below or contact us. Our catalog lists books (including eBooks), CDs, DVDs, journal titles (but not individual articles within journals), government documents, and microforms. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |