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CRIM 420: Criminal Investigation: Finding Articles

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OneSearch combines most of the library's books, journal articles, and digital resources into a single search.

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Boolean Logic

Boolean logic (the use of AND, OR, NOT, quotations, parenthesis, and truncation) will help you to control your search.

Example 1

"criminal investigation"

Enclosing your search for these words in quotation marks forces OneSearch to treat the idea as a phrase.

Example 2

homicide OR murder OR "wrongful death"

Using the Boolean operator OR between these search terms will retrieve at least one of the search terms.


Example 3

witnesses AND "criminal investigation"

Both concepts will be searched since the Boolean operator AND connects those concepts.

Note:  If you do not see your search term in the title of an article, check the article's abstract. 

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