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AUT - Common Command Language Search
WRD | - | Words from all fields (title, author, subject, place of publishing, publisher, year etc.) |
WTL | - | Words from title fields |
WAU | - | Words from author fields (personal, corporate or meeting names) |
WKW | - | Words from subject fields |
WPB | - | Words from publisher fields |
WPP | - | Place of publishing |
WYR | - | Year of publishing |
WPV | - | Publishing country code |
WLN | - | Document language code |
WTP | - | Type of document |
ISN | - | ISBN / ISMN / ISSN |
SG | - | Call numbers |
Lowercase letters will find matches of capitalized words also. For example, computer will find matches for computer, Computer and COMPUTER.
Use the ? character to find matches that contain portions of words. For example, gun? will retrieve gun, guns, gunners, gunnery, gunning, etc. In another example, ?ology will retrieve anthropology, archaeology, psychology, etc. The ? character may also be used to find variant spellings. For example, alumi?m will find both the American spelling, aluminum, and the British spelling, aluminium.
If you choose Yes for "Words adjacent," you can type in the phrase computer programming and the system will understand that you want only records that have the word computer next to the word programming.
You may use the Boolean operators AND and OR in your search string. For example, you could type (heart OR cardiac) AND surgery to retrieve all records having heart or cardiac in them, together with the word surgery.
For more information on searching and browsing, refer to Help using the system.