B. How Do I Find Information In Connectipedia?
Browsing in Connectipedia:
One way is to use the Table of Contents. Click on the the Topcis, Foundations, Organizations or People links wherever you see them to go straight to that section. Each Topic can be associated with "Subtopics," which are listed on the right of each Topic card. All Topics are links to those pages. You can open and close different sections by clicking on the arrows to browse topics of interest. You can always click on the page icons wherever you see them in connectipedia to go directly to that page.
Read about How Topics are organized in connectipedia to learn more about browsing through subjects.
Searching in Connectipedia:
All pages have a search box at the top right. Just enter your search term here, and hit enter. An alternative is to simply start typing in the search box and it will try to guess card names based on what you're typing. In the large box at the top of the page, simply type in "libraries," "social media" or another key term of the subject you are hoping to learn more about. Don't be hasty and hit "enter." All cards starting with that key term will appear in a list underneath the search box. If you see what you like, then simply click on the arrow next to the words "go to." If you don't see what you're looking for, then go ahead and hit "enter." This will perform a full text search of the entire database and the results will be displayed for you.

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