Enter search terms on separate lines e.g., enter title of film on the top line, director's last name below, so as to articulate your search request. Use Boolean Operators to improve your search:
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The search you enter can be very simple, without using any expert techniques.
If you are a more experienced researcher, Basic Search also allows you to use search operators that broaden or narrow your results.
If you would like to learn more about using "search operators" to improve your results, visit the Using Search Operators page of this guide or book a consultation with a librarian.
If you would like additional options to help you narrow your search to the most relevant results, select Advanced Search.
Your initial set of results will be automatically sorted by "relevance". LibrarySearch relevance ranking is determined by:
You may want to change this default setting to sort in other ways. Alternative sort options include Date-newest, Date-oldest, Title, or Author. Each of these options are available through the Sort By dropdown menu highlighted in the following image.
Choose any filter option from the left side menu to narrow your search results.
Once you have selected one or more filters, you must click the Apply Filters button highlighted in the following image before the list will be updated with your search preferences. You may need to scroll down to the bottom of the filter section to locate the Apply Filters button.
A citation trail is one way to describe a search that:
Within LibrarySearch, you can follow a source's citation trail by taking the following steps.
Step 1. Open the more detailed article record by clicking on the title.
Step 2. Select "Citations" from the menu on the left.
Step 3. Click "Citing This" to find relevant sources published previously or "Cited in This" for relevant sources published since. In the following image the number 1 indicates the location of the "Citing This" feature and the number 2 highlights the "Cited in this" feature.
One trail leads to sources that cite the work. The other trail lists the references cited in the work.
Citation trial tools may not include all citations to or from a given work. Find out more about Citation Trails.
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