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Using Barton, the MIT Libraries Catalog: Part 2, Barton's Advanced Search Mode

Part of the MIT Libraries video tutorial series. This video explains how to use the Advanced Search features of Barton, the MIT Libraries catalog. This includes searching by formats (journals, conferences, etc.) or limiting the search by format or by specific fields.

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