Looking for something in particular? From
the bottom of every page, you can search the eCUIP
site. Type in a keyword or set of keywords related
to what you're looking for, click the button, and
eCUIP will search the entire site to find listings
that contain all of the keywords you provide.
How does the eCUIP search function work? Every resource available on eCUIP has been indexed with individually prepared Dublin Core metadata records which are searched for exact matches to each of the keywords you enter. If you enter more than one keyword, the search will always implicitly assume that there is an AND between keywords. In addition, the search is not case sensitive (searching for Martin Luther King will return the same results as martin luther king).
However, the eCUIP search function does not support
Boolean connectors or operators (such as &, |, &!, ^, AND, OR, NOT), wildcards (such as *, ? or []), or phrase and proximity searching. In fact, using these advanced search terms will most likely prevent you from achieving any results from your search.
Go ahead and give it try below:
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S A M P L E S |
Some examples of appropriate keywords include names,
subjects, titles or years. Use these searches
to practice:
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M E T A D A T A |
"The Dublin Core is a metadata element set intended to facilitate discovery of electronic resources.
Originally conceived for author-generated description of Web resources, it has attracted the attention of
formal resource description communities such as museums, libraries, government agencies, and
commercial organizations."
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