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General search instructions

Search Julkari by browsing or entering search terms into the search box. You can combine terms with Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) and/or target your search to a specific collection.

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“child poverty”
author:taipale, v AND dc.date.issued:2005
author:taipale, v AND dc.date.issued:[2005 TO 2018]
dc.relation.ispartofseries:(bmj OR lancet OR nature OR cell)
author:hämeen-anttila, k AND dc.type.okm:A1 (A1=original article in scientific journal)


Basic search

Enter one or several search terms into the search box. Multiple terms are automatically combined with the Boolean operator AND, i.e. all the results will contain all the search terms.

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The basic search searches all fields (i.e. title, subject, publisher, full text etc.) by default. If the search result is too big or imprecise, click 'Show advanced filters' to refine your search query, or use Field search described below.

Truncating search terms or replacing characters 

Search terms can be truncated from the end of a word, or replaced in the middle of a word with a wildcard character. Use the asterisk (*) to leave out one or several characters in a word. 

depress* (searches for depressed, depression…)
Jons*on (search results include Jonson, Jonsson, Jonston…)
disabilit* (
searches for disability, disabilities)

Search by Publication year(s)

dc.date.issued:2017 
dc.date.issued:[2015 TO 2018]
author:suvisaari and dc.date.issued:[2015 TO 2018]

Phrase search 

Use quotation marks when you want the search results to contain terms next to each other in a specific order.

welfare state”

Boolean search (combining search terms)

Combine search terms with Boolean operators; ANDORNOT. Note; capital letters!

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(refugee OR immigrant OR “asylum seeker”) AND (health OR wellbeing OR depression OR anxiety) 

Field search - search for title, author, publisher, subjects, etc.

You can target your search to a specific metadata field, such as the title, author, or subject field. Combining several field searches in one search is also possible. Note! Metadata field names are written with lower case letters.

title:(refugee OR immigrant OR “asylum seeker”) AND author:skogberg  

Author search

author:taipale, vappu
author:taipale,v

Often in scientific journal articles, only the first letter of the author’s first name is used. To include both options in the search, search like this:
author:taipale, vappu OR author:taipale, v

Title search

title:"mental health"
title:"mental health" AND title:(Finland* OR finn* OR europ*)

Subject search

subject:(obesity OR overweight)

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(A1 Original article in a scientic journal, A2 Review article in a scientific journal, etc.)
Ministry of Education and Culture’s publication type list: https://confluence.csc.fi/display/tutki/OKM%3An+julkaisutyyppiluokitus

Other search fields

dc.department:
dc.unit:
dc.contributor: (other author)
dc.projectid:
dc.rights.accesslevel: (e.g. openAccess)
dc.format.content:fulltext: (limits search to fulltext publications)

Proximity search

Use the proximity search when you want search terms to appear close to each other in the search result. The number after the tilde (~) character determines the maximum number of words allowed between your search terms. Note! Terms cannot be truncated in the proximity search.

"refugee health"~5

Exporting and sharing references

To export a reference, open the search result and click on the RefWorks icon (red circle with a document icon). References can be exported one at a time. References can also be tweeted and shared via Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter.