Search Libraries Australia Help
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If you are going to use "as a phrase", "starts with" or "exact match" search on "Author", you will need to enter the author's surname first followed by the author’s first name. Example 1To do a...
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The reset button clears all the search terms and indexes back to the default settings.
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To change the databases being searched, use the tick box next to one of the available default databases or click on the ‘More databases’ button.
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This section allows you to limit a search for items held in libraries in a state or territory of Australia. You can choose to search the holdings for states by selecting one or more checkboxes.
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You can restrict your search to items held at your library by selecting the radio button next to 'in my library'. Note: if you select 'in my library' and 'limit to' a state/territory, then the search...
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This drop down menu allows for searching on year of publication. If you select the options Year is, After, Before or Year range a separate text box appears, allowing you to define the date range.
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This drop down menu allows for searching on date the record was created. If you select the options Date is, After, Before or Date range a separate text box appears, allowing you to define the date...
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Complex queries can be constructed in Advanced search, using multiple drop-down options, connected by the Boolean operators 'and', 'or' and 'not'. See also: Using Boolean operators This screen uses...
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If you are not sure whether the terms appear in the same field type you want a larger result set you are searching for items where you know in which fields the terms occur, or if you don't know which...
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Query builder enables you to carry out a complex search using the full range of search indexes by guiding you to create a search query by selecting index codes and Boolean/proximity/relational...
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To construct a search in Command Search without using Query builder, you must input the query directly into the SOLR query input box. The query syntax is as follows: INDEX operator search termTW:...
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This screen enables users to browse terms in a chosen database, and select a term to use in a search query.
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You can select the database you want to browse the terms in by choosing one of the databases available. The default database is Australian library Collections (National Bibliographic Database). In...
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Your results will be presented on the term list screen. Use the arrows on the right to browse back and forth in the list of terms.
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documents that are about dogs boolean search: dogs documents that are about cats boolean search: cats documents that are about both cats and dogs boolean search: cats AND dogs Searching on the...
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Where a search query uses more than one operator, the Libraries Australia system, by default, processes them in the order: AND, OR, NOT However you can make the system apply a different processing...
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Both the Simple and Advanced search screens on Libraries Australia enable you to limit your searches to particular material types and/or categories or materials, by clicking on the box next to a...
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Limit MARC mapping Index Mapping Australian* 042$a = anuc or LMT:”a” 043 starts with “u-at” or 082$a = 994 or 919.4 or 653$a contains “australian” Name, Publisher or Subject...
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A summary of your search query and results is displayed at the top of the screen. The database (s) searced are listed with the number of records found in each database. You may be presented with a ‘...
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Brief views of the records are displayed and are listed in sets under each database searched. The name of the database appears at the top of the relevant list with the total number of records found...
