Practical sheet | REF: FIC1097 V1

Mastering Google search syntax

Author: Véronique MESGUICH

Publication date: October 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. Master advanced search with Google search syntax

2.1 Field search

The search can be filtered using several commands that can be entered directly in the engine's query window.

  • intitle: (example: intitle:mechatronics ): the word – or the expression – immediately adjacent to the operator must be present in the page title; please note that the word is searched for strictly: with or without accents.

  • allintitle: (example: allintitle: "sustainable development" wind turbine ): all words following the operator must appear in the page title; here again, words are strictly searched for. Instead of using "allintitle", you can repeat "intitle" twice Example: intitle: "développement durable" intitle:éolienne.

  • inurl: (example: "renewable...

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