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In archive searching via email this argument ought, I think, to require
a hit on BOTH (implied, need not be stated) the phrase 'series title' and
'subseries title'. However, it seems to be ignoring the first argument,
'series title'.
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s 'series title' & 'subseries title' in autocat from 98/1/1
-> 1 match.
>>> Item #69037 (3 May 2000 08:43) - Re: OECD economic surveys - 130 or 245?
6) Serial section title or subseries title with initial article.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The search:
s 'subseries title' in autocat from 98/1/1
produces precisely the same result. However, the search
s "series title" & "subseries title" in autocat form 98/1/1
produces three hits, the first two, in the synopsis, showing hits
on both phrases, but the last is the same as for (above)
s 'series title' & 'subseries title' in autocat from 98/1/1
and does *not* show a match for 'series title' but only for 'subseries title'
as above.
Why is this?
Douglas Winship
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