But if you're checking the search help for a database (always a good idea!) and their section on Boolean searching just mentions AND, OR, and NOT, check if they have a section with a different title that covers the other search operators. Technically, Boolean searching just means use of AND, OR, or NOT, but it's sometimes used to refer to all the other search operators too (like the proximity operator /p). Terminology note: Sometimes you'll see terms and connectors searches called "Boolean searches". (reproduc! OR photocop!) /s (class! OR educat!) AND "copyright infringement". ![]() "Endangered Species Act" AND "sea turtles" /p habitat!.Terms and connectors search examples (see below for more on what these mean): ![]()
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