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Quick Search is the easiest way to search our online article index. Just simply type in the
term you are looking for, click "Go" and you are on your way. You can use Quick search to
search for in the name of the article, the author of the article, or the department it
appeared in.
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Advanced Search provides a way for you to fine-tune the search results you receive. You can narrow your results by choosing from a
list of all authors, departments, and further specify the results by date range. This can be useful if, for instance, if you remembered
there was a "Hey Mo" article from 2001 that you wanted to reread, but you could not remember the exact name or month it appeared. You
could select "Hey Mo" under the department list, and then select "2001" as the starting and ending year, this type of search would
bring up all entries in the "Hey Mo" category for 2001. If you did not know the year, you could leave that blank and get a listing of
every 'Hey Mo' article written. This search brings up quite a few matches, however. But maybe you remember that there was something
about hooks in the title. Just type "hook" in the title field and that will get you what you are looking for.
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