You can search the web more effectively and find the results that most closely match what you are looking for by
defining your web search using the simple format explained below.
If you are searching for a NAME or specific DESCRIPTION that is more than a single word then put "" around those words.
For example: "Microfilm Conversion"
If you want to EXCLUDE a term (or terms) which you think may be commonly associated with what you are looking for,
put a - in front
of the word (or words). Do not leave a space between the -and the word.
For example: -Equipment
If you want to specify that a particular word you are searching for MUST be present in the search results, then
put a + in front
of that word (or words). Do not leave a space between the +and the word.
For example: +pdf
Use these options on their own or in any combination. For example: if you want to find information concerned with
Microfilm Conversion and wish to exclude any pages dealing with the Equipment, but want to learn specifically about
pdf conversion, your search criteria would look like this:
"Microfilm Conversion" -Equipment +pdf
Experiment away with various combinations and you will soon get the hang of it. The more information you put into
the search box the better results you'll get. |