The colon character has a special meaning in searches, telling the search engine what field to search in. For example, author:jones. In most other cases, you should leave colons out of your search. If they are necessary to your search, add a backslash in front of them so we know how to search them. For example, id:alpha\:theses\:1234.
The slash character (/) can be included in searches only if it is included in quotes ("over/under") or has a backslash in front of it (id:alpha\:theses\/5678). In most searches, slashes can be safely left out.
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Your Search | +publisher:"Oregon State University" +contributor:("Wildenschild, Dorthe") |
Your IP Address | 3.231.230.175 |
Your Browser | CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/) |
Our Internal Error Message | 500 Can't connect to localhost:8983 (Connection refused) |
Our Internal Search Parameters | version=2.2&start=0&rows=30&facet=true&facet.limit=-1&facet.mincount=10&facet.field=degreeExact&facet.field=publisherExact&facet.field=disciplineExact&facet.field=cc_s&facet.field=levelExact&facet.field=languageExact&facet.date=pub_dt&facet.date.gap=%2B5YEARS&facet.date.end=NOW%2FYEAR&facet.date.start=NOW-49YEARS%2FYEAR&hl=true&hl.snippets=5&hl.fl=fulltext&hl.mergeContinuous=true&hl.fragsize=90&spellcheck=true&spellcheck.count=5&q.op=AND&q=%2Bpublisher%3A%22Oregon%20State%20University%22%20%2Bcontributor%3A%28%22Wildenschild%2C%20Dorthe%22%29 |
Time and Date | Tue Apr 13 09:30:26 2021 |