You can do two kinds of searches on the Accessibility and Disability site: simple search and advanced search. For a simple search, just write your search term(s) into the upper search box. For a more complex or specific search, used the second search area, labeled "Advanced Search."
PLEASE NOTE: You're currently on the "Accessibilitry & Disability Web Site" (i.e., kpope.com). If you want to search one of the other 3 companion sites, you'll need to go to the site you want to search. The other 3 sites are:
1) "Articles, Research, & Resources in Psychology: Therapy, Ethics, Malpractice, Forensics, Critical Thinking (and a few other topics)" at kspope.com
2) "Cat & Dog Help: Resources for Companion Animals, Assistance Animals, & Special-Needs Animals" at catanddoghelp.com
3) "A Family of Special-Needs Cats & Dogs: at kenpope.com
There are some search tips at the bottom of this page.
Search Tips:
- Use multiple words - This will return more refined results than a search from a single word.
- Use quotation marks to force exact matches. For example, search for "content management system".
- Use plus (+) or minus (-) operators - Precede a search term or phrase with a plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in a search result. Precede a search term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an undesirable search term or phrase that must not appear in a search result. For example, searching for +dogs -collie will return results that are about dogs, but not about collies.
- Use field searches - Field searches allow you to search for words that appear in a specific part of a document such as the body text (body:), title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description (desc:), meta keywords (keys:) or URL (url:). The field name should include the colon and precede the search word or phrase with no spaces between them. For example, searching for title:presidents will find pages with presidents in the title of the page.
If you need more help on your advanced searching, you can view more options at the Atomz site. Use your back button to return to this site.