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Browse Index Keyword Index
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Browse Index – 1xx, 24x, 6xx, 7xx Keyword Index – 1xx, 2xx, 6xx, 7xx, plus 5xx
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Displays all the records beginning with the letters or numbers in the For box. No asterisk is needed after the term in this type of search. However, you may want to enter an asterisk before the search term.
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Finds records that include the exact search term or terms you input, in any order. There is an implied and between multiple words.
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The search looks in all indexed fields for that phrase in the same word order. You can also narrow the search to look for the phrase in specific fields. Phrase searching is not available for all access points
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Display the specified index headings, beginning with entries that start with text similar to the text in the For box. Browse searching is Unicode-compliant, so you can enter diacritics or special characters and the headings display that begin with the characters.
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- Exact match, use * in front of Mary Crockett -Keyword or Phrase – better as phrase searching -In Browse, type Crockett, Mary
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-Exact – Terrible exact search -Keyword or Browse – Again, false hits -Browse – Best way
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- Exact – use wildcard * in front -Phrase or Keyword – best as phrase -Browse – good, not as many false hits
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