More than just searching

At prometheus you can use the simple search function to quickly and easily search for your search terms across all fields. In this one field, you have various options to narrow down or expand your search. For example, if you mark a search term with ~, the search will be “fuzzy”, i.e. words with a similar spelling will also be included in the search. If you enclose the search terms in quotation marks, the exact order of the conditions will be taken into account. You can also use the wildcards ? or * in your search.
The advanced search allows you to search in specific fields such as artist and title as well as search for combinations of different categories. A link is made here using the Boolean operators “and”, “or”, “and not”, for example “Raphael or Leonardo and not Madonna”.

Depending on your search query, it may also make sense for you to select image databases on a specific subject such as art, architectural history or archaeology and limit your search to these.

If you only want to search categories of databases, select all museum, institute or research databases.