In the 'Search' tab, you can enter search terms and indicate whether you want to search on 'All of the words', 'One of the words', or 'The exact phrase'.
With 'All of the words' you get results that contain all the keywords you entered. For example, "parliament government" will return only results containing both the word "parliament" and the word "government."
'One of the words' will show results that contain any of your search terms, but not necessarily all of your search terms. For example, "parliament government" will display articles that contain either the word "parliament" or "government" or both terms.
If you search with 'The exact phrase', the exact word order as you entered it will be searched for. For example, if you search for 'parliament opens without government', the records found contain that exact sentence.
You can also specify whether you want results from 'Yesterday', 'The past week', 'The past month', 'The past year' or the 'Full archive'.
You can also choose in which dataset you want to search. It is possible to indicate one or more datasets. You can select a group of datasets by selecting on type (e.g. Social Media, Flemish Parliament, Flemish Press, Walloon Press) (note: not all of these types may be available to you). You can also select multiple datasets based on the language. Selecting a language, selects all the datasets in that language. It is possible that not all of the metadata of the datasets contains information about the language of it so using this way to select several datasets at once may be incomplete.
