Daily Gazette Archive Help
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By default the keywords field will accept a list of words separated by spaces as in the example shown below:
congress economy policy
This
query will show all stories that contain the words congress, economy
and policy. The spaces are assumed to be Boolean ands (see section on
Boolean Operators), meaning that all terms are required to be in all
stories retrieved. This is only a small part of the potential power the
NewsLibrary search engine offers. Features such as Wildcard Characters
and Proximity Operators are also available.
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You
can choose to search for articles that were published in a particular
year, or you can choose to select a date range from one particular day
to another. If you want to find all of the available articles published
in a newspaper for a particular day, just enter that date without any
keywords.
Search Ranges: Select a pre-defined date range from the Search articles from drop-down box.
Limit by date: Use the Search by date FROM and TO date drop-downs to enter a specific date range.
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You
can choose to sort the articles you find by listing the most recently
published articles (newest) first. You can also choose to have the
articles that best match your keywords, or most relevant, first.
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Boolean
operators permit you to create more complex queries and can be combined
with Wildcards and Proximity Operators. To formulate a more complex
query that combines boolean operators, select Advanced as your Search
Type on the search form. See the list below for examples.
| OPERATOR | DEFINITION | EXAMPLE |
| and | both terms must be present in the story | congress and economy |
| or | either term must be present in the story | parliament or government |
| not | word(s) following this operator cannot be present in the story | bill and gates not microsoft |
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Proximity
operators allow you to specify just how close two words must occur in a
story to be included in your results. See the examples below.
campaign adj5 contributions - contains campaign followed by contributions within five words
market near share - contains market and share within ten words and in any order
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Wildcard characters can be used to match a set of possible characters at any point in a word.
| OPERATOR | DEFINITION | EXAMPLE |
| ! | Fills in any number of ending characters | pollut! |
| * | Fills in a maximum of any five characters | gorba*v |
| ? | Fills in any single character | wom?n |
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