Help : Research Tools : CU Library Catalog : Basic Search :
There are three types of title searches in the CU Library Catalog-a Title search, a Journal Title search, and a Journal Title Abbreviation search. Title and Journal Title searches will retrieve titles which match the exact word order in which the search terms were entered. A Title search does not look for typed terms as keywords in the title field. If you don't have the exact title or only have the journal abbreviation, a Journal Title Abbreviation search will retrieve titles from the Cornell catalog that seem like they might match. Another difference between the types of title searches are the formats of materials each search retrieves. A general Title search finds books, videos, musical recordings, mixed materials, etc. and also serials. A Journal Title or Journal Title Abbreviation search retrieve only serials or materials that are published periodically, such as journals, magazines, newspapers, annuals, etc.
See the Search Type Comparison chart for an overview of all of the CU Library Catalog searches.
Search Limits may be set before or after your search to
restrict by year, language, item type, medium, location, and/or publication
status. Search limits will remain valid for all Title and Keyword searches
until you clear them.
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To Retrieve: |
Enter the Words: |
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Wall Street Journal |
wall street journal |
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Symphonies, no.5, op.67, C minor |
symphonies no 5 op 67 c
minor |
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XXIst Century |
XXI century (or try 21st
century) |
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Email |
email (or try e mail) |
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?Como es Azorin? |
como es
azorin |
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Hospitality & Catering |
hospitality &
catering (or try hospitality
and catering |
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Gut-level Management |
gut level management |
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