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Including any of the words AND
, OR
, or NOT
in any of your searches will enable
boolean search. Those words must be UPPERCASE. You can use this in all searches, including using
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This allows you to craft complex queries using those boolean operators along with parentheses and quotation marks.
Surrounding a phrase with quotation marks will search for an exact match of that phrase, after stemming and
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). Using parentheses will specify order of
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interpreted as AND
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Behind the scenes, the boolean search is using Elasticsearch's query string query on the searchable fields (such as
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, ?
or ~
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Search for works that mention "elmo"
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