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One of the search modes available in the library catalog. This search mode uses a series of dropdown menus and textboxes to construct a search. For more information and examples -- Andersen Library Catalog Tutorial: Advanced Search See also -- Keyword Search See also -- Relevance Search See also -- Library Catalog
A search option that lets you perform a more advanced search by increasing the details you include in your search. You can search by title, author, subject, publisher, publication year, keywords, ISBN, full text, netLibrary eBook ID or any combination of these criteria.
a method of searching for relevant sites on search engines. Allows user to search for more than just keywords, also creation date, audio, video, etc. e.g. http://www.alltheweb.com/advanced
Many databases provide this option of combining a variety of terms (author, title, date of publication, keyword, subject) to help you to construct a more detailed search on your topic. See also BOOLEAN OPERATORS
a more detailed search utilized by bidders that includes, keywords, locations, event, lot number, manufacturer, end-item identification, cage code, condition, NIIN, NSN, FSC and closing date.
Here you can refine your eBay search by looking at completed listings, items from specific sellers, single categories and searching through the title and description.
A Boolean search that combines key words to show logical relationships.
(= builder search) A search option where you can combine a variety of terms (author, title, keyword, subject) in order to get a more detailed search.
A search of the Internet that uses combinations of more than one limiter and/or Boolean operator in the search term or query.
Allows users to use multiple terms in a search, use the Boolean operators And or Or, and limit searches to specific categories, perspectives, or folders. Site administrators choose whether to implement the advanced search feature in a WebDB site.
There are three types of advanced searches from which one can choose: Organization, User or Mentor. Advanced Searching provides a comprehensive search on any or all profile fields. When using one of these searches you will only be querying those members that have designated themselves as such.
Search within the iCSP site either by date, content section or keyword, or all three at the same time.
Allows you to cross reference search terms between one or more fields in order to define and narrow your search more intensely.
An option at most of the major search engines that allow users to specify certain search criteria. For example, users can elect to see only documents added to the database after a certain date, documents in specific languages etc.
Search option that offers a more precise strategy than a basic search. User is able to limit search, some common limiters offered in database searching are year, publication, and full-text only.
Develop your own search criteria on a fill-in form. Words or phrases may be combined, expanded or restricted through Boolean operators such as "and", "or", "not.