Advanced SearchAdvanced Search is a powerful way to search with ProQuest. Enter your word or phrase, and use the fields to focus your search. See hints on improving your searches for tips on creating more effective searches. See frequently asked questions on Advanced searches for answers to some commonly asked questions.
You can focus your search by using the following options (some are only available after clicking More Options):
AuthorEnter an author's name to limit your search to articles written by a specific author or reviewer. You can enter the author's name in any order. Searching the author field for John A. Smith produces the same results as searching for Smith, John A. You can enter multiple author's names, separating them by AND to find articles by two authors. For more information on using this field, see the Search Tips. Citation and AbstractWhen you select Citation and abstract from the drop-down menu, ProQuest searches the following fields:
Citation and Document TextWhen you select Citation and document text, ProQuest searches within the complete text of the article, the citation fields, and the abstract. DatabaseThe Database field lets you limit your search to a specific database available from ProQuest. The default for this field is the database you are currently searching (or multiple databases, if you are searching more than one database).
Date Range (Custom)To limit your search, select the radio button for one of the predefined date ranges:
For information on the date formats ProQuest supports, see the date formats reference. Document IDThe Document ID is a unique number assigned to each document in ProQuest. For more information on using this field, see the Search Tips. Document TypeProQuest searches all document types by default. To limit your search to specific document types, such as Reviews or Features, select an article type from the drop-down menu. Reviews provide critical evaluations of creative works, products, and restaurants and can be divided into several categories. In addition, each review can be further divided by the reviewer's opinion. To access these additional features, select More review options. You will see additional drop-down menus. Select the type of review (for example, Book review). You can then optionally select the desired opinion (for example, Favorable). For more information on using this field, see the Search Tips. Exclude Book ReviewsCheck Book reviews to exclude book reviews from your results. Publication Title (Look up)By default, this field is empty. To limit your search to a specific publication, enter the publication's title. Or click Look up publications to select a title from a list of the available publications. Publication Type (Browse)ProQuest searches all publication types by default. To limit your search to a specific publication type, select it from the drop-down menu. To search in multiple publication types, you will need to enter the information into the search field using the mnemonic. You can filter your articles by publication type on the Results page. Click on the desired publication type tab to view only those articles in your search results. Results per pageUse this menu to adjust the number of documents displayed on each page. You can select 10, 20 or 30 articles per page. You can change the number of results displayed later on the Results page. Sort Results byThis field lets you select how you want your results sorted. The options that are available here depend on the database or databases you are currently searching. For example, you may be able to sort records by most relevant, or to display the oldest records first. Select the desired search order from the drop-down menu. You can change your sort order on the Results page by using the Sort results by drop-down menu. |
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