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Why do I get zero results when I enter data specific to an article, e.g. keywords in the title, even though my keywords are correct?

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Why do I get zero results when I enter data specific to an article, e.g. keywords in the title, even though my keywords are correct?

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The title field does not search keywords as such, but strings of text, e.g. you could retrieve the title Health Information Management Technology by entering any of the following as your title search (the more you enter, the more precise your results will be): • health information management technology • health information management • information management technology • management technology • information management • technology • etc. You would not retrieve the title, however, if you entered any of the following as your search: • health technology • health management • information technology You can use the full text search to search title keywords. Be sure to separate the words by commas, or the search engine will interpret your search terms as a phrase. (Search buffs can mimic a title keyword search in the full text search box by using the database field names: dDocTitle `health` and dDocTitle `technology`). For more information on field names, contact the library staff at library@

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