Using the Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to combine keywords in a database search allows you to narrow or expand your search. To build a complex search using two or more Boolean operators, you will need to learn the advanced technique of nesting.
In the Venn diagrams below, the area retrieved is yellow. Use AND to narrow a search. Both terms must be present in any references you retrieve.
Use OR to expand a search. Your search will retrieve records with EITHER of the
terms.


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