Boolean operators

Discover how to use Boolean operators to narrow or broaden your WorldCat index search.

Use the Boolean operators shown in the following table for combining search terms to narrow or broaden searches: 

Boolean operator Notes Example
Connexion/FirstSearch WorldShare and WorldCat Discovery
and AND
  • Finds all terms anywhere in a record
  • Can omit for simple searches when just one index label is used or where no other boolean operator is used
  • Can use the plus sign (+) in place of and/AND
su:wom?n and ti:history and gc:new york and yr:1970
or OR Finds any single term or all terms pn=woolf, virginia or pn=woolf, leonard and yr:1900-50
not NOT
  • Excludes the term that follows not
  • Can use the minus sign (-) in place of not/NOT
ti=civil war not su:battle not gc=united states

Boolean searches are processed in left to right order.

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