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The simplest is to search by using a keyword or any word or item of your choice. For instance, you can search for the author of an article published in the journal, for the title of a Development in Practice Reader, or for the ISBN of any book featured in our Further Reading section.

By following the tips on this page, you can expand the focus of your query to give you more complete results. The following three options appear in the drop-down menu when you conduct a search.

Match All words

This will attempt to find documents that contain all of the words that you specify, each separated by a comma. This can help to narrow things down, but don’t overdo it - otherwise you may find that there are no matches for your query.

Example
Community, Action - search for pages mentioning Community Action (not just referring in passing to communities)

Match Any words

This will attempt to find documents that contain any one or more of the words that you specify. Try not to use common words, or too many words - or you are likely to end up with a huge number of matching pages to trawl through.

Example
Conservation, Environment, Ecology - search for anything Green

Match Boolean words

This allows you to use the words ‘and’ and ‘or’ (using brackets if necessary) in order to build up a more complex search. This option is only worth using if you need to use a combination of ‘and’ and ‘or’.

Example
(welfare or (equal and opportunities)) and officer- search for any page mentioning either the Welfare Officer or the Equal Opportunities Officer

Other variations allow you to broaden or narrow the focus of your search according to your needs.

Look for words with the same prefix by placing an * after the search term.

Example
 key*  - will find key, keying, keyhole, keyboard, etc

Search for all forms of a word by adding **.

Example
 sink** will find sink, sinking, sank, and sunk.

Search with NEAR for words close to each other. For instance, ‘ngo and development’ and ‘ngo near development’ both look for the words ngo and development on the same page. But ‘ngo NEAR development’ will rank the pages according to how close together the words are.

Refine your search with NOT to exclude certain text. For example, if you want to find all instances of ‘surfing’ but not in relation to the Internet, write ‘surfing NOT the Net’.

OR to find all instances of either one word or another. For example ‘Abbott OR Costello’ will find all pages that mention Abbott or Costello or both.

Put double quotation marks around your search items if you want these to be taken literally. For instance, if you use “ngo near development” the system will search for the complete phrase ngo near development. But if you type the same query without the quotation marks, the system searches all documents for the words ngo and development.



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