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Tips for a more successful search
Enter one or two keywords that you know were included in the story. Avoid using common terms or the full titles of stories.
If you are looking for a story entitled Music Appreciation Hard Wired in Brain, start the search by entering the word Music.
If the search yields too many matches, adding a modifier can reduce the results to a manageable level. In the above example, try using Music and Brain to narrow the list of results.
Take advantage of the all, any, and exact buttons located under the keyword search field. By default, queries will search for all keywords located anywhere within the document in no particular order. (e.g., Music Brain)
By selecting any, the search will generate documents that have at least one of the keywords. (e.g., Music or Brain)
In an exact phrase search, keywords must appear in the exact order in the document. (e.g., Music Appreciation). Your chances of finding what you're looking for are lessened, but it will narrow the search.
If the search isn't successful, check the availability of the transcript.
For best results, use only one or two specific keywords from the story. Please avoid using the full story title in your search.
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