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Advanced Operator Search with Juristat

Juristat users can use advanced operators to refine their searches, whether for Keyword Searching or Expert searching.

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Written by Erin Barry
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What is an operator? A search engine operator is a special character or word that refines search queries. Used in engines like Google, they help users find specific results by targeting websites, file types, date ranges, and more. 

When performing a Keyword or Expert search, you can search for a single word or phrase, or use operators (also known as booleans or connectors) to refine your search. The supported operators include:

Search Operator

What it does

Example

Explanation

AND

Search for results related to X and Y

Robotic AND Car

All search results will contain both the words "Robotic" and "car"

OR

Search for results related to X or Y.

Robotic OR Car

All search results will contain either "Robotic," "Car," or both

" "

Searches for an exact word or phrase

"Robotic Car"

All search results will contain the exact phrase "Robotic Car"

-

Excludes a word from search results

Robotic -Car

All search results will contain the word "robotic" but not "car"

*

* at the end of a term signifies a prefix query

Robot*

All search results will contain a word starting with the prefix 'robot' (e.g., robot, robotics, robotize, robotism)

( )

Group multiple searches.

(Robotic OR Toy) Car

All search results will include the word "Car" and either "Robotic" or "Toy"

~

~# is a proximity search

"Robotic Car"~3

The word "Robotic" will appear within 3 words of the word "Car"

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