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Command Keyword Searches

A Command Keyword search allows you complete flexibility in constructing a search, just enter your search terms and commands in the search box. Searches can be as simple as a single word or include arrangements of multiple terms or phrases that can be restricted to specific fields of a catalog record. Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) may be used to combine search terms in order to narrow or broaden a search. Search Limits are available for Command Keyword searches.

See Compare Search Types  for an overview of all of the CU Library Catalog searches.


To Perform a Command Keyword Search:
    1.    If desired, set Search LimitsSearch Limits may be set before or after your search to restrict by year, language, item type, medium, location, and/or publication status.

    2.    Click Command Keyword in the Search by: box.

    3.    In the Search for: box, type the search words or phrase. 

    4.    If you want to combine search terms or phrases, use Boolean operators: AND, OR, NOT: 

    5.    Use parentheses to nest or group search terms together: (residence OR home OR housing) AND (elderly OR aged)

    6.    Use field codes to restrict a search to a specific index or field of a catalog record.  Each part of a catalog record--author, title, publisher, date of publication, subject headings, series, etc.--is a searchable index or field. A Command Keyword search will find search terms in the indexes you specify. Each of these indexes has been given a four-letter field code:

    Index Field Code
    Author/Creator nkey
    Title tkey
    Publisher/Place/Date kpub
    Subject skey
    Series seri

    Other available field codes.

    7.    If desired, choose a Quick Limit.

    8.    Choose the number of records to display per page.

    9.    Click Search.


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