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Search in the Browse screen to find relevant subject headings. When searching across databases, the results list will indicate which individual databases have relevant records.
Enter a term and select a field.

Sample Search

Example:
Enter investigative reporting in the entry box.
Select Subject(s) from the drop-down menu.
Click Start.
Your results only include instances where the term investigative reporting appears in the subject field of the record. Notice that related subjects will appear in the results list before and after the term searched.

Note: Additionally, you can click on any result displayed; the system will automatically launch a search of that term.

You can enter a new term in the text entry box in the bottom taskbar. To view the succeeding page of terms, click the Next symbol “>” in the bottom taskbar. To view the preceding page of terms, click the Previous symbol “>” in the bottom taskbar.

To view the succeeding group of results:
Click the Next symbol “>” in the bottom taskbar.

To view the preceding group of results:
Click the Previous symbol “<” in the bottom taskbar.

You can mark numerous terms to view later.

To mark / unmark records:
Click the check box next to the record.

To view a group of marked terms:
Click Selected Entries in the bottom taskbar.

To clear selections:
Click Clear Selected in the bottom taskbar.

To start a new search:

  1. Click the Browse button on the left toolbar and enter a new term(s) and/or dropdown selection.
  2. Click the Revise Search button on the bottom taskbar and return to the Browse Search page.
  3. Enter a new term(s) in the text entry box found on the bottom taskbar of the Browse Search Results page and then click the computer’s Enter button.