indexterm:[search, series]
indexterm:[search, bib call number]
-* *Keyword* — finds the terms you enter anywhere in the entire record for an item, including title, author, subject, and other information.
+* *Keyword*: finds the terms you enter anywhere in the entire record for an item, including title, author, subject, and other information.
-* *Title* — finds the terms you enter in the title of an item.
+* *Title*: finds the terms you enter in the title of an item.
-* *Journal Title* — finds the terms you enter in the title of a serial bib record.
+* *Journal Title*: finds the terms you enter in the title of a serial bib record.
-* *Author* — finds the terms you enter in the author of an item.
+* *Author*: finds the terms you enter in the author of an item.
-* *Subject* — finds the terms you enter in the subject of an item. Subjects are categories assigned to items according to a system such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings.
+* *Subject*: finds the terms you enter in the subject of an item. Subjects are categories assigned to items according to a system such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings.
-* *Series* — finds the terms you enter in the title of a multi-part series.
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-* *Bib Call Number* — finds the terms you enter in the call number field of a bib record.
+* *Series*: finds the terms you enter in the title of a multi-part series.
+* *Bib Call Number*: finds the terms you enter in the call number field of a bib record.
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By default, all terms that have been entered in a search query are joined with an implicit `AND` operator. Those terms are required to appear in the designated fields to produce a matching record: a search for _golden compass_ will search for entries that contain both _golden_ *and* _compass_.
-Words that are often considered Boolean operators, such as _AND_, _OR_, AND _NOT_, are not special in Evergreen: they are treated as just another search term. For example, a title search for `golden and compass` will not return the title _Golden Compass_.
+Words that are often considered Boolean operators, such as _AND_, _OR_, and _NOT_, are not special in Evergreen: they are treated as just another search term. For example, a title search for `golden and compass` will not return the title _Golden Compass_.
However, Evergreen does support Boolean searching for those rare cases where you might require it, using symbolic operators as follows:
* Change the _Cancel unless filled by_ date, also known as the hold expiration date
* Change the status of the hold to either active or suspended.
* Change the _If suspended, activate on_ date, which reactivates a suspended hold at the specified date
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To edit items on hold:
. Login to _My Account_, click the _Holds_ tab.
After changing any of these settings, you must click _Save_ to store your preferences.
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-indexterm:[holds, preferred pickup location ]
+indexterm:[holds, preferred pickup location]