Searching by Title Keywords
 
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