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    Advanced searching is a more complex piece of the research process in that it allows you to conduct more specific searches. Conducting a successful advanced search requires a basic understanding of how to use a database's search functions. However, learning these skills will make you more efficient in finding the sources you need.
    In ProQuest you will have to go to the “advanced search” page to find the thesauri. Just above, and to the right of the top search box is a link to the “Thesaurus”. Pick an appropriate thesaurus and search for terms. The “subject headings” used in ProQuest appear to be LCSH.
    Proximity Searching is not used in our WorldCat catalog, but is available in our EBSCO hosted databases [N7 or NEAR7] and in ProQuest [NEAR/7 or N/7]. In ProQuest, WITHIN is replaced by PRE. In Google the wording is AROUND (x) [death AROUND (7) penalty]. A thesaurus is a book typically used to find synonyms or antonyms for known words.
    In WorldCat, the subject headings will appear on the right-hand side on a materials page. A second set of those subject headings will be found at the bottom of the page of a materials page. You’ll see them as “similar items”.
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