SEARCH TIPS
- Search Suggestions
- Search Results
- Find By Category
- Narrow or Broaden Your Search
- How The Search Engine Works
Search Suggestions
You may list words in any order.
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If you are unsure of the complete title, enter any known words in any combination. For example, if you are searching for Bloomberg Personal Finance, entering "bloomberg finance" will return the correct title.
Avoid using common words: "a," "an," "or," "the."
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The search will ignore punctuation, so "boys" and "boy's" are the same.
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The search is case insensitive, so "eCompany" and "ecompany" are the same.
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Search Results
The system will quickly search the database and display a list of items that match your search. Title Matches are listed first. The remaining Keyword and Description Matches are listed alphabetically according to title. Up to 20 items will be displayed at one time. If more than 20 items match, click the Next >> link to view the next page of entries. You can return to the previous page by clicking the << Prev link.
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Find By Category
Click the Browse link in the navigation menu to view a list of all the major subject categories. Then click a category to view the magazines for that subject.
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Narrow or Broaden Your Search
If your search produces too many results, include more keywords or words of the title in your search. Likewise, if your search doesn't produce enough results, try searching with fewer keywords.
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How the Search Engine Works
The search engine looks for items which contain all of the words in your entry. If it finds no results, it spell checks the word(s) and returns those titles. If it finds no results from spell checking, it pluralizes the word(s) and returns those titles. If it finds no results from pluralizing, it returns no results. If you receive no results, try broadening your search.
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