Use quotes to search for phrases (for example: "Civil War".) Use an * for wildcard searches (for example: biochem* will return biochemistry and biochemical.) AND, OR and NOT can be used for Boolean logic (for example: ((biomedical AND engineering) NOT nuclear)) - Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) must be ALL CAPS
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Search tips: The default search is AND, i.e. searches for all the words entered. To perform OR search use |, e.g. hello | world. To exclude words use !, e.g. hello !world will search for the word hello but not world. To search for a phrase enter it in quotes, e.g. "hello world".
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database searching, but should not be the only database you search. This is used to search the entire the Augusta State University web server for content containing your keywords. This is the catch-all search for things that aren't necessarily at the library, but will turn up many library local resources as well, such as the Special Collections Finding Aids or the Library Faculty Meeting Minutes.