There are several ways to search for a specific service. These are related to the use of the different search engines that exist: the simple search engine, which searches by words, and the advanced search engine, which searches by categories (providers; topics and subtopics; and typologies).
a) Simple search engine
Through the simple search engine, you can search for a specific service by entering the words you consider most important.

The search engine, once the keyword or keywords have been incorporated, will search all the names of the services and procedures and within the contents of the service and procedures, and will return all those services that meet the search.

The search result shows: the number of services found and another search engine to further refine the search, in case the result is to be narrowed down further (allows you to search on the result of the first search).
b) The advanced search engine
To use the advanced search engine, click Advanced Search. It has a series of categories that allow you to have a more precise result.

The different categories are the same as those by which the Catalog can be viewed and are:
- Lenders
- Topic and subtopic are two categories that are related to each other. This means that first I will have to select a topic, then select a subtopic from among those that correspond to it.
- Typologies

These categories are complementary, so I can search by one or more categories at the same time. The items in these categories can be found in the CT FAQ – What are the organizational categories? Procedures Catalog .
If we perform a search by topic and subtopic; by typology; and by provider, as follows:

The search result allows us to do a second search on this result in order to be even more precise.


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