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Advanced Search

The Advanced Search function allows you to input particular criteria to make your results more exact. You may use any combination of one or more search fields to limit your search. The more fields you use, the smaller your result set will be. To reset the search screen, click the Clear button. You can browse all terms in a field by selecting the " select terms" link. Boolean Operators AND, OR, NOT work in all fields.

Search Transcript and Notes for any word spoken in any video. This field also searches video summaries. Combine this field with the indexed fields below for more powerful searching.

Search Title for a specific video title. The title field searches for any title in the database—clips or full videos.

Search Educator/Expert to find videos in which a particular educator or educational expert is a key participant.

Subject: Search for videos and clips by specific topics not covered in other fields.

Grade Level: Select a particular grade level to see videos that relate only to that level.

Video Type: Select the type of video you want to retrieve. By default all video types are selected.

Language: Use this field to select videos in a particular language, when videos in more than one language are included in the database.

Publisher: Search for videos by specific publishers of the video.

Publication Date: Search for videos by the specific range of years in which the videos were published. To search for a single year, enter the same value in both year boxes.

Sort results by: By default we return videos by relevancy to your search. Select sort by "title" to return them in alphabetical order by title.