Basic and advanced searches


A basic search allows you to enter one or more terms into a single search bar. The search engine will find all citations in the catalogue that include your terms in whatever part(s) of the entry those terms may appear. You may do other basic searches within your results to focus your returns. You cannot do an advanced search within the results of a basic search.

An advanced search allows you to enter terms into multiple fields such as author, publication or format. The search engine will find only those citations that match all specified terms in each of the selected fields. In advanced search, you may search within your results by using different terms in a field you had initially selected (for example, you may search the type field for translation and then again for writing about art in order to find all of Ashbery's translations of writing about art by other authors). You cannot do a basic search within the results of an advanced search.



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