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A browse index listing available search terms can be consulted for the Harper's Magazine Online Search fields. The browse indexes are arranged alphabetically. To access a browse index, click Browse next to the relevant search box. A browse index of terms will be displayed from which you can select your chosen entry or entries.
If you have entered a term into any other search box before clicking Browse, the browse index will open with the nearest match to that term highlighted. The term entered is displayed above the browse index in the Look For... search box. For example, if you enter architecture into the Subject field and click Browse, architecture will be carried over into the Look For... search box and the browse index will open at the relevant point with the term highlighted.
If you have entered more than one term into the search box before clicking Browse (separated by either Boolean or proximity operators), the last term only will be carried over into the browse index. For example, if you enter architecture or buildings into the Subject field and click Browse, buildings will be carried over into the Look For... search box and the browse index will open at the relevant point with the term highlighted.
If you do not enter a term into the search box before clicking Browse, the browse index will open displaying the first 30 entries. The Look For... search box will be blank.
When the desired term or terms are highlighted, click OK to transfer them back to the relevant search box. Each item transferred will be enclosed in double quotes. When you transfer more than one search term from a browse index to a search box, Harper's Magazine Online automatically combines them using the Boolean operator OR.
Note: Windows users can multi-select contiguous terms using SHIFT+CLICK and non-contiguous terms using CTRL+CLICK. Highlighted terms can be deselected by moving the cursor to the relevant term and using CTRL+CLICK.