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AND is used to combine terms and phrases that are not part of the same concept group. For example, elderly and alcoholism each belong to a different concept group, so the search statement would be elderly AND alcoholism. You are instructing the system to find articles that contain both terms. An article that contains only one term would not be retrieved. | ![]() |
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OR is used to combine terms and phrases that are part of the same concept group. For example, elderly and aged are part of the same concept group, so the search statement would be elderly OR aged. You are instructing the system to find articles that contain one or both of the terms. | ![]() |
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written by Glenn Remelts.
and edited by Jeffrey L. Nyhoff and Nancy Zylstra
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If you encounter technical errors, contact computing@calvin.edu.