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Boolean searches

You can use the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT within search fields. By default, an AND relationship is assumed between search terms unless another operator is specified.

Searching for authors

To search for multiple authors, separate each author name with either AND or OR. Using AND will search for content that has been coauthored by the authors. Using OR will search for content that has been authored by either of the authors.

Searching for phrases

Enclose your search term with quotation marks to search for an exact match of that phrase. Without quotation marks, articles including all of the search terms somewhere in the article will be listed. For example, searching for “extreme precipitation” will find articles containing that exact phrase.

Wildcards

Use a question mark (?) in a search term to represent any one character and use an asterisk (*) to represent zero or more characters. Wildcards cannot be used at the start of a search term or when searching for phrases in quotes. For example, searching for "Europe*" will find results containing "Europe" and "European."

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