I have some journals in my library, how may I search them for a certain topics, eg normativenes of scripture (a term I noticed from internet used by Robertson McQuilkin).
Thanks.
Leo
Do a basic search
In the search criteria area at the top of the search panel you'll see either All Resources or Everything. Click on those words and type in type:journal . You see something like "xxxx resources with the type journal". Click on that, This will create an instant journal collection by which you can search. (You can also create a collection of journals by using the create collection feature under tools, and using the same filer terms: type:journal ).
You can now search for your topic by putting those words into the search box.
There are more advanced ways to do this search, but this is probably the easiest way to do it.
Be sure to search using "normativeness of scripture" (with the quotes and the double "s" ending) but also search for normativeness (without quotes) as there may be similar expressions like "normativeness, canonicity, of the Bible"
Good advice for both of us Dave. Many thanks sir!
Thank you Myke and Dave for your excellent advices, now I'm able to use my journals in a much efficient way.
God bless.
how may I search them for a certain topics, eg normativenes of scripture
Topical search idea is keywords close together:
normative NEAR scripture
normative WITHIN 2 WORDS scripture
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