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The easiest way to find criticism, reviews and overviews on an author or a work is to
perform a Basic Search. To perform a Basic Search enter a term in
the search box found on the homepage and in the banner of most other pages.
As you type, the search assist feature suggests possible terms.
To perform more complex searches use Advanced Search.
Use the Advanced Search to construct complex search queries.
For example, if you wanted to find documents or articles on a particular theme that are
on a specific individual and were published before or after a particular date use Advanced
Search. To begin select the field that you want to
search from the drop-down menu… …and enter your search term.
Use the operators AND, OR, or NOT, if you want to search multiple fields.
You can add as many rows as needed by clicking the Plus Sign to add additional rows.
Notice that you can limit your search results in a number of ways…
You can limit your search to full-text documents. You can limit your search to a specific Gale
resource. You can limit your search to articles published
before, on, after, or between two dates. You can limit your search to content published
in a specific journal or publication. Or you can limit your search by content type
(like biographies or literary criticism) or by document type (such as an abstract or overview).
Depending on the resources to which your institution subscribes you’ll find your results displayed as a
list arranged by content type. For each item, the first few lines of text
are displayed. The number of items found for each content
type is displayed under “Content Types” on the left.
You can use these links to navigate directly to a particular content type.
Click “View all” to see all items. You can sort your list by relevance, publication
date, or document title. Click the folder icon to save an item so that
you can return to it later. Click the folder icon to save an item so that
you can return to it later. Use Term Clusters or the Term Frequency tools
to further analyze your results. We’ll take a closer look at these tools later.
Use the “Search within Results” box to further search within your current results
list. Simply enter a search term and then click enter.
Or, you can limit your search by subject… …to documents about a person…
…by work… by author name… by journal or publication title… or document type.
Click the “Search History” link to view a list of previous searches.
From here you can re-execute a search or revise a search.
The number of results found for each search term is displayed.
To modify a search, click the “Revise” link.
To modify a search, click the “Revise” link.
Your search history is automatically cleared when you end the session or logout.
You can also clear the list by clicking the “Clear History” button.