Try our new QuickRank™ Search (it's also our default search)
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Just type in your key word(s), like standard model (no need for quotes, we phrase-search by default), and select |
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You'll get results ranked in relevancy clusters, or grouped in a way most likely to match your search query. |
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Unlike many search engines, our results are retrieved in real time, so it could take a minute. |
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Our progress bar will time out in 50 seconds. This means that if a particular database is running slow, you may not get all those results during that search session. |
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Maybe you'd rather see your results listed by the source that sponsored the research. Select . |
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You can also select to explore deeper into each organization's resources |
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Select the individual database or Web site to go directly to that site. |
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Search by title words, author, text in the full record, or date range. |
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Selected databases and Web sites are available. |
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Remember, you can select specific databases or Web sites to search, or query all of them at once by selecting All. |
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Select the linked title or PDF logo to view a specific record or document OR select the checkboxes of items you wish to view. (Note: full text may not be available for every record.) |
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selects all your results for further viewing on our Marked Records page. |
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presents a list of results you marked during the current session. |
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will delete all previous marks. Use this on a routine basis to erase marked items from the session. |
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sends you back to your search page. Then you can select to begin a new search. |
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lets you search directly from the results page. |
Explore your results on the Marked Records page
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gives you one seamless, scrollable list, displaying an expanded version of all selected documents. |
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indicates a full-text PDF is available for that result. |
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clears all your marked records. Records are automatically cleared after viewing. |
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returns you to your original result list. |
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Full-text searching is available when supported by the selected organization's database. |
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You'll know the full-text PDF is available when you see the PDF icon . |
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"And" and "Or" operators are generally supported (for example, searching frogs or toads returns results with either or both words). |
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There's no need to use quotes for phrases - we phrase-search by default. |
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Wildcard character * (asterisk) is supported in several, but not all, databases (for example, ecolog* will find both ecological and ecology). |
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Search is not case sensitive (for example, RAIN, Rain, and rain will produce the same results). |
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Results are linked to expanded information. |
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Default results are returned in QuickRank™ order. |
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Results may be displayed by organization source, if desired. |
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Total number of search results may be restricted by the database. |
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Our special QuickRank™ formula filters results, sending you the most relevant returns. |
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This means that the number of QuickRank returns may differ from the number of raw returns from the individual source listing, which aren't filtered by QuickRank. |
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Results will be returned in relevancy clusters : indicates very high relevancy, indicates high relevancy, indicates medium high relevancy, indicates low relevancy. |
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Our QuickRank filter is based on placement of key words: If your key word is not in a prime location in the document, likely the result won't be ranked. |
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Your results will contain top tier databases in terms of relevancy. But, you can also visit the for further investigation. |
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If your search only returns three (3) or fewer ranked results, we'll send you directly to our display by source. |
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