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Do I need to sign in to use Primo?
Which option do I choose in the login window?
What’s in my Library Card & how do I access it?
How do I get back to the Catalog?
How do I select which records to Search?
How do I enter Search Words?
How do I search for a Book, etc. by Title?
How do I search for an Author?
Can I Search for a Phrase or an Exact Match?
How do I search by ISBN or Call Number?
Can I use Boolean Search (AND, OR, NOT)?
Can I use Wildcards in a Search?
Will Primo provide alternate spelling?
Can I get Citations in Primo?
Can I save Items while I try a different Search?
Can I save a Search?
How do I use the Citation Trail?
What is UBorrow?
The Top 10 Reasons Libraries Prefer Primo
Can I Search for a Phrase or an Exact Match?
Yes. Use quotation marks to search a phrase as one term. An example is: “climate change”
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