When searching for articles, specifically articles about particular artists, it is helpful to employ certain search strategies to get more specific and relevant results.
Phrase searching can be very helpful when you are researching individual artists or works of art. Phrase searching consists of using quotes ("") around the names and works of art. This tells the database to search all of the names or words as a phrase altogether, giving you more specific and relevant results.
EXAMPLE:
If you search Lauren Greenfield in the Library Search, you get 306 results that may or may not contain Lauren and Greenfield in different areas of the resource's record.
If you search "Lauren Greenfield" in the Library Search with quotes, you get 163 results with all results containing Lauren Greenfield as a phrase together in the resource's record.
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Periodicals include magazines and journals. Current issues are shelved alphabetically in the East corner of the 3rd Floor on a section of white shelves. Lift the movable shelves for the unbound back issues of each title.
Annuals are publications that are printed only once a year. These annuals are shelved alphabetically by title together with the bound periodicals in the section of green shelves on the 3rd Floor.