CSI Library Catalog Keyword searching. Where is the link to the Library Catalog? At the top of the...
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- CSI Library Catalog Keyword searching
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- Where is the link to the Library Catalog? At the top of the
left-hand column, under BOOKS.
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- What is a general keyword search? A general keyword search
tells the computer to look for individual words in titles, subject
headings, and contents notes, and a few other fields.
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- What will I find with a general keyword search? The results for
a general keyword search can vary a lot. In this list, there is a
CD of oral history, books on history, chemistry, and law, and an
audiobook of a murder mystery. (See the link to Go Back? Use it to
go back to the search screen.)
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- When should I do a title keyword search? A title keyword search
looks for your words only in the title field. Use it if you know
part of a title, or if you want to see what books have that word in
their titles.
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- A Title Keyword search gives fewer results The Results screen
shows that we have two copies of the book Tuesdays with Morrie, and
a DVD of the film.
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- What will a Subject Keyword search find? This kind of search
looks for your keywords in the subject heading field. It is a good
way to find books about similar topics that have different words in
their titles.
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- Subject Keyword Search Results Each one of these books is about
house design, but does not have those words in the title. Why did
the computer pick these books? Click a title to find out.
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- Keywords in Subject Headings This book showed up in the results
list because one of the subject keywords is in one subject heading,
and the other one is in another subject heading.