Placing Reserves Help (MP4)
            
            Basic Tips and Examples — Keyword Search
  
            Most likely, you'll want to use this simple search. It performs a Google®-type search (including support for putting phrases in quotes). It searches all titles, subtitles, authors' first and last names, various notes, and a number of other fields. You'll be presented with the list of library items based on their relevancy to your search. Word order and letter case do not matter. NOTE: For searches with "AND", "OR", etc, use More Search Options.
            To use this method, simply type a word, words, or phrase into the blank at the top of the screen. Then either push the Enter key on your keyboard, or click the GO! button. Other search options in the drop-down menu are "Title Starts With", "Title Contains", and "Author".
  Keyword Search Examples:
            
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                 DVDs based on books by John Grisham: 
 grisham dvd
 
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                 The Lord of the Rings series: 
 "lord of the rings"
 
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                 Snakes in Texas: 
 snakes texas
 
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                 Items involving a particular fictitious character: 
 jack ryan
 
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                 That book you heard about once, written by somebody named Fred that has "Sea" somewhere in the title: 
 fred sea