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Try the obvious first. If you are looking for
information on Professor Ali Fatemi, enter
Fatemi
rather than faculty.
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Make keywords as specific as possible:
"developmental
psychology" gets more relevant results
than psychology. |
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By default, the search engine only returns pages that include all
of your search terms. There is no need to include "and"
between terms. |
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Searches are NOT case sensitive. |
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The search engine ignores common words and characters such as
"where", "at", or "and". If a
common word is essential to getting the results you want, you
can include it by putting quotation marks around two or more
words. For example,
if you are looking for the course entitled Media and Gender, enter
course
"Media and Gender"
in the search box. |
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Search for complete phrases by enclosing them in
quotation marks. Words enclosed in double quotes ("like this")
will appear together in all results exactly as you have
entered them. Phrase searches are especially useful when
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