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The Terms and Connectors search method allows you to enter a query that consists of key terms from
your issue and connectors specifying the relationship between those terms. For example, you can
specify that your terms appear in the same sentence (/s) or the same paragraphs (/p). Terms and
Connectors searching is available in all Westlaw databases.
Use the Terms and Connectors search method when you
• are searching for particular terms
• want to retrieve all available documents containing your search terms
• want to search a database for which Natural Language searching is not available
Complete these steps to search for documents using Terms and Connectors:
1. Formulate your query by choosing search terms significant to your issue and deciding which
connectors to place between your terms. Consider using alternative terms such as synonyms and
antonyms. To retrieve variations of terms, use the root expander (!) and the universal character (*).
To retrieve a phrase, place quotation marks (“ ”) around the phrase.
2. Access a database or multiple databases. The Search page is displayed.
3. At the Search page, click the Terms and Connectors tab if it is not already selected.
4. Type your query in the Search text box and click Search Westlaw.