I'm not entirely sure what you mean by a "double boolean search," but you can have as many search terms in a string as you want. For example: Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Mulcahy Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Michael Mulcahy Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Michael and Mulcahy Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Michael w/2 Mulcahy Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Mulcahy or Mulvany (btw - I'd never searched using OR before, so I tried it just now to see how it worked, and ended up with the #1 result being an article that mentions my great-grandfather that I'd never seen before!) Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle 1880~~1920 and Mulcahy w/2 Michael Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Joseph E. Mulcahy and horse Brooklyn NY Daily Eagle and Joseph w/2 Mulcahy and horse I'm sure you could keep going, using as many search terms as you want, with "and" between them. Hope this is helpful! Katie On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 2:20 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote: > > I've always used a boolean search for a specific name, but now I'm > wondering if it is possible to use a 'double' boolean search and > restrict the hits to a specific and AND a specific newspaper, knowing > there is only one search box.??? > >