PhiloLogic at NU
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General User Documentation for PhiloLogic
1.
Introduction
2.
Searching the Bibliography
2.1
Bibliographic Fields
2.2
Retrieving and Navigating Documents
3.
Character Representation for Search Terms
3.1
Accents and Special Characters
3.2
Wildcard Characters and Boolean Operators
3.3
Punctuation Marks and Searching
4.
Selecting a Search Option
4.1
Single Term and Phrase Search (Default)
4.2
Proximity Searching in the Same Sentence or Paragraph
5.
Selecting a Results Format
5.1.
Concordance Report (300 characters plus)
5.2.
KWIC Report (a single line of text)
5.3.
Frequency by Title
5.4.
Frequency by Author
5.5.
Navigating Documents from Word Searches
6.
Getting More Help
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