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indexSearchSearch for records from our product database. All successful searches are added to the Search History table. Remember to follow all applicable search rules when creating your search queries. You can use up to 6,000 terms in a search query. indexImplied AND OperatorRemember that the product uses an implicit AND operator when you enter two or more adjacent terms in most fields thereby allowing you to save time and effort when creating and entering search queries. For example: Entering rainbow trout fish farm in a Topic or Title search is equivalent to entering rainbow AND trout AND fish AND farm -- both queries return the same number of results. indexImportant Note: If your institution subscribes to two or more product databases (for example, Web of Science and BIOSIS Citation Index), then an All Databases tab will appear on the Search window when you access Web of Knowledge. When you peform an All Databases search, the system searches both Web of Science and BIOSIS Citation Index at the same time. If, however, you only subscribe to one product database (for example, Web of Science), then you will not see an All Databases tab since one product database is in your subscription. indexGeneral Search
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indexSave As My DefaultsThe product allows you to save your Timespan and Database(s) settings. These settings are found under the Current Limits heading on any Search page. You can save these settings so that they are available each time you begin a search session. For example, you can set your timespan settings to search the Latest 5 Years. Each time you begin a new session, the product remembers this setting and only searches for records that we have added to the product database within the last 5 years. You must be a registered user and you must sign in to save your search settings; otherwise, the system resets the settings to the default settings originally defined in the product database. To save your settings:
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indexSelecting an Interface LanguageFor information about selecting an interface language to view records in English, Chinese, or Japanese, see Selecting an Interface Language. indexCautionDo not use field tags in Search fields. For example, trying to use TS= in the Topic field to perform a Topic search will not work. The use of field tags is not supported and will cause unpredictable retrieval of results. If you wish to use field tags in your search, go to a product database within your entitlement subscription and use the Advanced Search function where field tags are allowed. indexSearch Operator PrecedenceIf you use different operators in your search, the search is processed according to this order of precedence:
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