Article and Author Search
Search tips:
- The search terms do not differentiate between capitals and lower-case letters.
- Grammatical elements are not taken into account (articles, prepositions, etc.).
- By defect, only those articles containing all the search terms will be identified (in other words, the AND term is predetermined in the search)
- Combine expressions containing more than one word with the term OR to search for any of the search terms; e.g. education OR research.
- Use brackets to create more complex searches; e.g. file ((journal OR lecture) NOT thesis)
- In order to search for an exact phrase or expression, write them between guillemets (French quotation marks); e.g. «open access publication»
- In order to exclude a word, insert a hyphen – before or the word NOT; e.g. on line - policy or on line NOT policy.
- Use the asterisk (*) in a term as a wild card to search for any sequence of characters; e.g. if you insert moralitat soci* both documents containing the word «socia» and those that contain «sociològica» will be included in the search results.