You can search the database by typing a keyword into the text box. It does not matter whether the text is entered using either upper or lower case. If a text entry does not produce a satisfactory result, it may be that alternative words should be tried, or abbreviations expanded, e.g. trying variations such as "head teacher", headteacher, head or HT. Note that in this example, using head as the search string will match all records containing head, headteacher and head teacher but HT would not. Placing a phrase in quotations forces the search engine to find that complete phrase e.g. "head teacher" would not return entries containing only the word head, whereas head teacher would return all entries containing the word head as well as all entries containing the word teacher. To search using more than one keyword, normal logical operators can be used e.g. AND NOT OR. e.g. headteacher and northallerton will return only the entries which refer to both headteacher AND northallerton. Whereas headteacher not northallerton will return every entry containing the word headteacher except for those which also contain the word northallerton. Searches may be limited to documents submitted by a particular business unit by choosing from the drop down menu. In all cases, the search engine returns the document title, publication date and a link to download the document. Clicking on the document title will link to a page giving further details about the document. All documents have been checked at source against viruses, but schools are strongly advised to ensure they have up to date virus protection on any machine used to upen documents downloaded via the internet. For those searches which return more than 10 entries, the first 10 are displayed initially, and then others can be accessed by clicking on [Next>>] or the links numbered 1, 2 etc. Earlier pages can be returned to using the link labelled [<<Prev] Suggestions as to how this Red Bag service may be improved can be submitted by clicking on the email link to the editor which is included at the bottom of each screen. Serving England's Largest County
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