Tips for Browsing or Searching the Archive
You can browse the archive viewing the articles by title, or you can search the archive using a keyword or phrase.

Browsing the archive by title provides you with a pull-down list of articles from which you can scan the titles and select the desired article.

Searching by keyword returns a pull-down list of articles that contain the word or phrase you enter. When searching by keyword, only the body of the article will be searched. The title is not searched.

It is best to use words or phrases that are somewhat unique to narrow the results of your search. For example, it is better to search for words that would be specific to an article, such as "technology". If you search for a more common word like "at", any articles that contain "at" will be in the list, but any articles that contain the words "what" or "that" (and possibly others) will also be in the list because these words also contain "at". To find the word "at" by itself, you can search for " at " (add a space before and after). Searches are not case sensitive, so if you search for "at" any articles that contain "At" will also be in the list.

At this time there are no boolean search capabilities. You cannot search for the combination of "technology" and "health care".

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