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How do I use truncation or do a wildcard search in a Library Catalog search?
Last Updated: Jul 14, 2020
Views: 18
How do I use truncation or do a wildcard search in a Library Catalog search?
Last Updated: Jul 14, 2020
Views: 18
To get a complete list of results in a Library Catalog search that contain variants of search terms, add an * (asterisk symbol).
For instance: postmodern* retrieves items that contain the words postmodern, postmodernism, postmodernity, etc.
Answered By: Ask A Librarian
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