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An Author search locates items by the name of their author(s) or
creators. An "author" can be an
individual, an editor, an association, a company, a conference, a
performer, or a governmental agency.
See the
Search Type Comparison chart for an overview of all of the CU
Library Catalog searches.
To Perform an Author Search:
Search Limits
DO NOT apply to Author searches.
- Click Author in the Search by: box.
- In the Search for: box, type the author's name. See Search
Tips below.
- Choose the number of records to display per page.
- Click Search.
Search Tips
-
For an individual author's name, enter the last name (family name or surname), a
space, and then the first (personal)
name: rice anne
- You do not need to include a first name or initial, but for common last names it
is helpful to include at least part of the first name: williams tenn
- If the spelling of the last name is uncertain, search only part of it:
dostoev
- Try variant spellings of
names:
for smith, try smythe. Similarly, try acronyms or abbreviations
of names: for GE, try general electric.
- Retain the hyphen in a hyphenated name: evans-pritchard
- For multi-part surnames, follow the conventions of the author's
country or language: gogh vincent van
- For organizations, corporations, or government agencies as authors,
search enough of the name to distinguish
the section or department of the organization responsible for a work:
Cornell University Medical Col
- For conferences, omit the year or number of the conference:
ieee conference on control applications, rather than 9th ieee
conference
- Do not use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to connect search
terms in Author searches.
- Do not use a truncation symbol (?). Searches are
automatically truncated and retrieve records that begin with the
words or phrases entered. It is usually better to enter fewer
words: a search for shakes or shakespeare will
retrieves works by William Shakespeare.
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