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Why can I find book titles that include the words “not” or “with”, i.e. “Bud, not Buddy”?

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Why can I find book titles that include the words “not” or “with”, i.e. “Bud, not Buddy”?

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“Not” is a word used in Boolean searching to exclude words from a search. Therefore, to find titles including the word “not” (for example), the title must be placed in quotes, or, you can eliminate the word “not” from the search, since all searches are keyword.

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