Search the RERTR Web site
Use the search field in the header of our pages (circled in red in screenshot below) to search our website.
To get improved results try the Search tips
suggested in this page which summarize the information you
can find on the Google web site.
Search tips
Needing help with your search?
Our search is powered by Google. Most of the issues are
documented on the Google support web site.
Here are a few search tips to start with:
Keywords
For best results be as specific as possible
Automatic "and" Queries
There is no need to include "and" between terms, because
by default only pages containing all your search keywords
will be returned. Add more keywords to narrow your search.
Automatic Exclusion of Common Words
Common words and characters such as "where" and "how" are
ignored.
Use + to require and - to exclude
words or phrases
Use + when you want the search term or phrase
appear in the search results. Use - to indicate
unwanted term(s). A phrase must be contained within
quotes. Leave no spaces between + or - and the term.
Don't forget to leave a space before the +
or -.
Capitalization
The searches are NOT case sensitive, all letters will be
considered lower case.
Use quotes to search for an exact
phrase
Use quotes to look for words which must
appear adjacent to each other.
Looking for specific file types
If you prefer to see a particular set of results with a
specific file type (for example, PDF links), simply type
filetype:[extension] (for example, filetype:pdf)
within the search box along with your search term(s).
Example: To target only for PDF
files containing the keyword Chicago type Chicago
filetype:pdf in the search box.
Excluding specific file types
from the results
To exclude from the results specific file types simply
type
-filetype:[extension] within the search box along
with your search term(s).
Example: To exclude PDF
files containing the keyword Chicago type Chicago
-filetype:pdf.
Update frequency of the search index
In order to be included in the search results, a page must be crawled and added to Google's index. Google refreshes its index about once a month, but it's possible that a page has not been included in the latest crawl.
Problems with searching the RERTR web site?
If you experience any problems or have any questions or
suggestions about searching the RERTR Website, please use
our online Contact form to let our webmaster know.
Thank you.