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Search Tips - GenderWatch
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Truncation and Wildcard Characters
OperatorsBoolean, proximity and adjacency operators are used to broaden and narrow your search.
Search Field SyntaxAbstractSearch article abstracts for your terms. Valid Forms: Examples: Article TitleThe title of an article, such as "Europe: increasing acceptance of same sex couples." This search field locates the occurrence of search words in the title of the article. Valid Forms: Examples: Article Type / Document Type / Form/Content TypeUse this search field to look for search words or phrases in articles of a certain type. Valid Forms: Examples: Article Text Searches only the full text of articles for your search terms. Valid Forms: Examples: AuthorUse to find articles written by an author or reviewer. You may use either the author's full name or last name, first name format. Valid Forms: Examples: Citation and AbstractWhen you select Citations and abstracts from the drop-down menu, ProQuest searches the following fields:
Citation and Article TextWhen you select Citation and article text, ProQuest searches within the complete text of the article, the citation fields, and the abstract. Company Name / Organization Search for a company or other organization featured prominently in
an article, including the following: Valid Forms: Examples:
Date (Numeric)The publication date in numeric format (mm/dd/yyyy). For example December 12, 1999 appears as 12/12/1999. Valid Form: Example: Geographical name / LocationUse this search field to look for articles in which a geographical area or location figures prominently in the text. Valid Forms: Examples: HeadnoteThis search field looks for search words that occur in the headnotes of an article. Headnotes are short introductions, explanations, or comments at the beginning of an article. They are different from abstracts in that they do not attempt to summarize the content of the article. Valid Forms: Examples: ISSNThis search field looks for the eight-digit International Standard Serials Number (ISSN), where available. Hyphens are optional. Valid Forms: Examples: IssueUsed to search Issue Number. Use keyword(s) to search this field. Valid Forms: Examples: LanguageUsed to search Language index. This field contains the language in which the document was published originally. You can select languages from Language field specific index.
Valid Forms: Examples: Pagination / Start PageUse to search for specific pages of a publication. Useful for finding front page articles in newspapers. Valid Forms: Examples: For best search results, use the OR designation - A1 OR 1A, the newspaper citations vary in how the sections are represented. This search string yields front page articles from off our backs from January 1, 1990 through December 31, 2003. Personal NameUse to find articles about a person. When the Personal Name field is displayed in an article citation, the life spans of historical figures follow their names. You can enter the name in any format. Searching for NA(John A Smith) will return the same results as NA(Smith, John A). Valid Forms: Examples: Publication Name / Journal NameUsed to search by a specific publication or publications. Valid Forms: Examples: Publishers LocationUsed to search Place of Publication, Publisher Address and Producer Address index. Use keyword(s) to search this field. 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:
Standard NumberUsed to search ISSN and ISBN index. Use the hyphen when searching for ISSN. Search for ISBN without hyphens. Valid Forms: Examples: Subject TermsUse the Subject search field to look for articles about a specific subject. 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: YearUsed 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
articles found using the examples below would vary. sexualityFinds articles that contain the word sexuality. educat*Finds articles containing the words; education, educator, educate, educating. The "*" is the truncation symbol to find multiple forms of a word. sexuality AND women's studiesFinds articles that contain the word sexuality and the phrase women's studies. "Equal Justice Task Force"Finds articles that contain the phrase Equal Justice Task Force. Note: Always enclose phrases longer than two words in quotation marks. sub(gay rights movement) AND education AND TexasFinds articles about the gay rights movement that mention education. The subject search field will help you find articles that are about a particular subject. The addition of keywords (in this case - education and Texas) allow you to focus your search more precisely. author(Warren Farrell)Finds articles written by Warren Farrell, Ph.D., co-founder of the Men's Health Network (Washington, DC) and author of Why Men Are the Way They Are and The Myth of Male Power. There are two valid forms for an author search - Author or the abbreviation AU and the name may be inverted - ex. au(Farrell, Warren). at(book review) AND name(Amy Tan)Finds book reviews of works by Amy Tan. Use the Article Type search field to find different kinds of articles, including biographies, interviews, and recipes. Note that dtype is also a valid syntax form for Article Type. source(Journal of Women's History) AND socialism AND PDN(>02/01/1988 AND <12/31/2003)Finds articles from the magazine Journal of Women's History about the company AT&T published between February 1, 1988 and December 31, 2003. Use source to restrict your search to a specific newspaper or journal. Add a keyword for articles that contain that word. Use PDN to restrict to a specific date range. at(movie review) AND text(independent film*)Finds movie reviews of independent films.
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