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Truncation and Wildcard Characters
OperatorsBoolean, proximity and adjacency operators are used to broaden and narrow your search.
Search Field Syntax
AbstractSearch article abstracts for your terms. Valid Forms: Examples: AuthorUse to find articles written by an author or reviewer. Valid Forms: Examples: Citation and Abstract (HNP)When you select Citations and abstracts 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. Date (Alpha)The publication date in alphanumeric format (month day year). For example December 12, 1999 appears as Dec 12 1999. Do not use a comma. Valid Form: Example: Date (Numeric)The publication date in numeric format (mm/dd/yyyy). For example December 12, 1999 appears as 12/12/1999. You can use the < and > signs to indicate dates before and after a date, or between specific dates. For example, PDN(>1/1/2002) AND PDN(<1/5/2002) will find results from publications with numeric dates between January 1 2002 and January 5 2002. Valid Form: Example: DatelineLets you search article Datelines. The dateline occurs frequently in newspapers, just after the article title, giving the date and place of the articles origin. Use Keywords to search this field. You can use Boolean, proximity and truncation operators. Valid Form: Example: Document IDSearches the unique database ID for articles and documents in ProQuest. Valid Forms: Examples: Document TextSearches only the full text of articles for your search terms. Article abstracts are not included in this search. AND, OR, and other search operators are treated as such unless enclosed in quotes. Valid Forms: Examples: Document TitleThe title of a document, such as "Peering into the Future of Careers." This search field locates the occurrence of search words in the title of the document. Valid Forms: Examples: Document TypeUse this search field to look for search words or phrases in documents of a certain type. Valid Forms: Examples: Page / Pagination / Start PageUse to search for specific pages of a publication. Useful for finding front page articles. Valid Forms: Examples: SectionSearch for articles that appear in a specific section of a publication. Use the SOURCE search field to specify a publication. You must specify the section name exactly as it appears in the publication. Valid Forms: Examples: Source TypeUse to include or exclude the following source types from your search: dissertations, newspapers, periodicals and wire feeds. Valid Forms: Examples: VolumeUsed to search Volume. Use keyword(s) to search this field. Valid Forms: Examples: Word CountThe number of words in the article text. Use this search field to locate articles under (<) or over (>) a certain length. Valid Forms: Examples: YearUse to search Publication Year index. Valid Forms: Examples: Stop WordsProQuest ignores the following frequently-used words. To use them as part of a search phrase, enclose them with quotation marks: e.g. "the sound and the fury".
Example SearchesThe examples below illustrate the kinds of searches you can build in Basic Search or Advanced Search using operators and fields. Content varies between ProQuest databases; therefore, the number of documents found using the examples below would vary. jazzFinds documents that contain the word jazz. Educat*Finds documents containing the words education, educator, educate, educating, etc. The "*" is the truncation symbol to find multiple forms of a word. Churchill AND iron curtainFinds documents that contain the word Churchill and the phrase iron curtain. "As You Like It"
Finds documents that contain the phrase “As You Like It”. author(E.B. White)Finds documents written by E. B. White. at(review) AND Stephen KingFinds reviews of works by Stephen King. Note that dtype is also a valid syntax form for document Type: dtype(review) AND Stephen King. source(New York Times) AND Ford Motors AND PDN(>03/01/1968 AND <10/30/1971)Finds documents from The New York Times about Ford Motors published between March 1, 1968 and October 30 1971. Use the Source search field to restrict your search to a specific newspaper. AT(front_page) and "James Earl Ray"Finds front page documents on James Earl Ray. Note that dtype is also a valid syntax form for document Type: dtype(front_page). AT(Display_ad) and Coca-Cola and Old Santa
Finds display ads featuring Coca-Cola products and Old Santa. |
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