When you enter a Title word in the advanced search
only articles containing that exact word will be listed
This example shows a sample selection of the 41 articles
that had the word “flu” in their title
The word will be matched regardless of the case
of any of its letters (eg Flu matches flu)
Any themed cover titles will be matched as if they
were articles in their own right
A word is defined as any text that is bounded either by
a space character or begins/ends the articles title
Punctuated words will ignore all punctuation
(eg quotes, exclamations), and hyphenated words
(eg “Mind-cure”) will be treated as individual
words (eg “Mind” and “cure”)
With multiple words, every word entered must
appear in the title of the article to be listed.
The order of each word is not significant
This example shows the single article that has both
“soul” and “mind” within its title