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Search the entire Philosophy directory with this form. (Includes both the Dictionary and Aristotle's Organon)www.gibson-design.com/philosophy/organon-dictionary-introduction.html
Finds articles with this term as a subject heading.etextb.ohiolink.edu/help/thesaurus.html
Words that are input to a computer program to match against information in a database.www.usd.edu/library/instruction/glossary.shtml
locating items in librarieswww.wtec.org/loyola/digilibs/d_01.htm
To locate information contained in a database by entering words or numbers in a search box. To locate a specific item within the Library's Collection. ...www.library.siue.edu/lib/research_tools/library_research_guides_glossary_of_terms.htm
to look for information in a source. You can search in different places depending on the kind of information you want. Some places to do searching are research databases, a library's catalog, Internet, in reference books, in a textbook, and in magazines, journals or newspapers. ...www.cgcc.cc.or.us/Library/lib-instruction/define-terms.htm
denotes the examination of an alleged or suspected offender or his house or other building or property. The examination must be conducted in the normal course of enforcing the law or maintaining order. The examination must have a purpose of looking for some specific item or items. ...www.asisonline.org/library/glossary/s.xml
the process by which consumers gather information about what is available in the market, including prices, or by which workers gather information about the jobs that are available, including wageswww.wwnorton.com/stiglitzwalsh/economics/glossary.htm
Searching in LegalCitation is basically the same as searching for terms in a document with your word processor, except that you will have the option of being more specific. You can search for terms in a particular field, for instance, or in the entire record. ...www.legalcitation.net/qglossary.htm
Before filing an application, the application, agent or attorney should study all relevant materials including issued patents and publications such as printed articles and scientific journals. ...www.patentlawportal.com/patent-glossary/s.html

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