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searchtipps2Want to refine your search? Here is how:

Multiple keyword searches using “and”

Enter the search terms separated by a space or AND.

Example: Bible NKJV, Bible AND NKJV

This will yield results that include Bible and NKJV. 

 

Multiple keyword searches using “or”

Enter the search terms separated by OR.

Example: Bible OR NKJV

This will yield results that include Bible or NKJV.

 

Exact group of keywords
Words have to be in the desired order.

Enter the search terms in quotation marks.

Example: “New King James Version”

This will yield results that include “New King James Version”, and not maybe King, Version, James.

 

Excluding words

Put a “-” symbol or NOT before the word(s) you want excluded.

Example: Bible -NKJV, Bible NOT NKJV

This will yield results that include the word Bible, but not NKJV.

 

Wildcard search
Searching for a keyword whose spelling you are not sure of.

If you are unsure of how to spell certain words for your search, you can use the “?” and “*” symbols as so-called wild cards.

The question mark symbolises a left-out letter. 

Example: c?t

This will yield results that include the words cat, cut, cot.

The asterisk symbolises any amount of letters.

This will yield results such as cat, cut, and cot, but also caught, cabinet and Connecticut—all words that begin with “c” and end with “t”.