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Boolean operators are words you use to link your search terms together when searching for resources.
Use them to increase or decrease the number of search results to find what you need
Boolean Operator | Example | Reason to Use |
AND | women AND military | Searches for items that talk about both concepts together, and to DECREASE RESULTS. |
OR | women OR females | Searches for items that talk about either concept individually, and to INCREASE RESULTS. |
NOT | women NOT men | To eliminate terms and concepts and to DECREASE RESULTS. |
Use Truncation:
Find Like Terms with Subject Terms:
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