Simply enter the word you wish to find and the search engine will search for every instance of the word in the journals. For example: Fight. All instances of the use of the word fight will show up on the results page.
Using an asterisk (*) will increase the odds of finding the results you are seeking. For example: Fight*. The search results will display every instance of fight, fights, fighting, etc. More than one wildcard may be used. For example: *ricar*. This search will return most references to the Aricara tribe, including Ricara, Ricares, Aricaris, Ricaries, Ricaree, Ricareis, and Ricarra. Using a question mark (?) instead of an asterisk (*) will allow you to search for a single character. For example, r?n will find all instances of ran and run, but will not find rain or ruin.
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Because of the creative spellings used by the journalists, it may be necessary to try your search multiple times. For example: P?ro*. This search brings up numerous variant spellings of the French word pirogue, "a large dugout canoe or open boat." Searching for P?*r*og?* will bring up other variant spellings. Searching for canoe or boat also may be helpful.
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Archive also contains a fair amount of matter that, in the past, ordinarily would not be included as part
The non-authorial illustrations of this novel are part of the social text and provide an index to the
The library is doing this as part of a pilot project related to work on digital infrastructure.
This could be a constituent part of her own free-standing scholarly work.
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In addition, I will use the final term, , to discuss yet-to-be-developed parts of the Whitman Archive
Our gradually shifting views have been shaped in part by discussions with publishers.
I have recently begun work on a digital undertaking that may or may not become part of the .
To ignore such interpretations is to ignore an enormous part of Whitman's reception in the world.
Beckett's short story was first published in French as Sans .