See Compare Search Types for an overview of all of the CU Library Catalog searches.
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.
| Enter: | Searches: |
| tkey emancipation | For the keyword "emancipation" in the Title field of records. |
| nkey smith AND california | For the keyword "smith" in the Author field and the keyword "california" in all fields of records. |
| skey merger? AND kpub 1999 | For the keywords "merger" or "mergers" in the Subject field and the date 1999 in the Publisher/Place/Date field of records. |
Interpreting your Search Results and Displays