Type in a term here
and select "Search"



After you've entered a search term here, you'll get a listing of the textbook chapter(s) where the item that you want is located. Then, you can click on a chapter from the list, and once it's loaded, you'll be able to use the search procedure in your browser to get to the place on the page where you want to be. (Select the "Edit" button in your browser, and then "Find.") If more than one chapter is listed, you can return to the search results with your "Back" or "Go" button.

To find out which textbook chapters (or chapter supplements) contain a particular name, word or phrase -- the name Max Weber, for example -- just enter the word(s). Do not capitalize the word(s) you enter.

If you enter this:

max weber

...any chapter that includes the word "max" and the word "weber" will be selected. The search is thus equivalent to entering these words:

max and weber

To restrict your search, include more words -- keeping in mind that every word you enter must be in the chapter for it to be returned as a "hit."

One wildcard is available: an asterisk (*). You can use at the end of a word to get chapters with the part of the word that you spell out. Thus, entering this

crimin*

...would give you any chapter with the word "criminal," the word "criminality," the word "criminology," the word "discrimination" and more. Wild card searching with an asterisk adds flexibility, but it can also greatly increase your number of "hits."

You can use any of three boolean operators if you'd like: and, or, not. Evaluation is from left to right. Thus, the search phrase

max weber not durkheim

...would bring up any chaper with the words "max" and "weber" but that did not contain the word "durkheim."

Here's to pleasant and productive searching!