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Boolean searching allows you to combine search terms using the
three Boolean operators AND, OR, NOT. To execute a Boolean search,
enter the required terms separated by the Boolean operators you
wish to use.
Note: When you transfer more than one search term
from a browse list to a search box,
the software automatically combines them using the Boolean operator
OR.
AND
The AND operator retrieves all records that contain both of the
terms entered. This normally retrieves fewer records than searching
one of the terms on its own. For example:
OR
The OR operator retrieves all records which contain either or both
of the terms entered. This retrieves more records than searching
one of the terms on its own. For example:
NOT
The NOT operator retrieves all records that contain the first term
entered but not the second. For example:
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