Multiple search terms can be combined using the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT. EndNote constructs a search from the top to the bottom of the Search panel, finding the search results of the first two items, then combining that result set with the third search line, and so on.
|
Field |
Comparison Operator |
Search Term |
Boolean Operator |
|
Keywords |
Contains |
fossil |
AND |
|
Keywords |
Contains |
dinosaur |
NOT |
|
Keywords |
Contains |
avian |
OR |
|
Author |
Contains |
Balanoff |
For example, the search shown above could be written as:
(((fossil AND dinosaur) NOT avian) OR Balanoff)
First EndNote looks for references about fossils and dinosaurs, then any references to avian would be omitted from that set, and finally all references by "Balanoff would be added.
Keep in mind that:
OR broadens your search by adding together two result sets
AND narrows the focus of the search by looking for the intersection of references found
NOT narrows the search by omitting the results for one term from the current result set.