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You can enter individual search words, such as culture.
* Using a capital as the first letter will find the exact word. For example,
Dialogue as a search term will only find the word Dialogue.
* Using all lower case text will find words and parts of words. For example,
knowledge will find words like knowledge-based, as well as knowledge.
* To find a combination of words in a phrase, embed them in quotes, for example
"enrichment programme".
* To find a combination of words, not necessarily in sequence or together
(Boolean AND), prefix the words or quoted phrases with a '+' sign. For example,
+information +"knowledge-based economies" will find documents that
include both the word information and the phrase knowledge-based economies.
* To find any one of several words (Boolean OR), enter the words without quotes.
For example, mutual understanding will find any or all of the words wherever
they occur. Avoid using prepositions and indefinite or definite articles in
this sort of search or you'll be swamped with unhelpful results. (For example,
using the words education of the young without quotes will produce
a lot a unhelpful references to pages with 'of' and 'the'.)
* To exclude words or phrases (Boolean NOT), prefix them with a '-' sign.
For example, -discipline will exclude pages that include the word discipline.
* Spelling is important, but don't be too concerned if you're unsure because
the search engine will find near matches as well.