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Searching by Narrator
The most common way to search for a narrator is by typing in the narrator's last name followed by a comma then a space and the narrator's first name. Example: Askey, Bob. If you don't remember the narrator's full name or are unsure of the spelling, you can use these search tips. (Note: Searching by narrator varies in some ways from an author search.) 1. You do not need to enter the full name. You can leave off the narrator's first name if you don't know it. Example: Is it Anne Mullen or Ann Mullen? You may type in the last name, Mullen, or enter the last name and only the first letter or letters of the first name, Mullen, A. 2. You can replace part of the name with an asterisk. Example: If you don't know whether a narrator's last name is spelled Pederson or Peterson, type Pe*erson. 3. For narrators who use initials as their first names, use the following format: Linton, J.P. Do not use spaces between the initials, just periods.





