To Exit Help
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The ALEPH Help appears in a separate browser window on top of the ALEPH
Public Catalog. If a portion of the Public Catalog window is visible
under the Help window, simply click on the Public Catalog window to return
to it. If the Public Catalog window is not visible, you may minimize the
Help window or close the Help window completely.
Navigation
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The ALEPH Thesaurus module is made up of two windows. The small window
contains the 'Tree of used terms' and the main window is the area
for the search and display of results.
The module uses hypertext links and graphical symbols and buttons
to guide you through the thesaurus. To activate a link, move the mouse pointer
over the desired link so that the pointer changes to a hand, then click.
Search
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The Search function enables you to find records by entering keywords or
phrases. A variety of search types are available that provide
sophisticated search capabilities.
The Search function will retrieve a maximum of 2000 records per set.
If your search request finds more than 2000 records, you will be
requested to rephrase your search term.
In addition to the Search Hints at the bottom of each Search screen,
following are additional rules for all types of searches:
The ? character or
* character (asterisk) may be placed
at the left, right or middle of a portion of a word, but it can never
be used more than once in a text string.
The # symbol can be used to find varient
spellings in cases where one version of the word has one more chararacter
than another version.
For example, colo#r will find both
color and colour; and
arch#eology will find both
archaeology and archeology.
The ! character can be used to find varient
spellings in cases where a single character may vary. For example,
wom!n will retrieve both
woman and women.
The % symbol, followed by a number, may be
placed between two words to indicate that you want the words to appear
within a particular distance from each other, and you don't care what
order the words appear in. For example,
england %3 ballads will retrieve Ballads of
England , Ballads of Merry Olde England
and England and Her Ballads.
The ! character, followed by a number, may be
placed between two words to indicate that you want the words to appear
within a particular distance from each other, and in the
same order in which you type the words.
In this case, ballads !3 england
will retrieve Ballads of England and
Ballads of Merry Olde England
but not England and Her
Ballads.
Command Language
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Following are the most common abbreviations used by the ALEPH
command language for the Thesaurus module.
WRD | - All Fields |
WUA | - Used + Use for term |
WUE | - Used term (eng) |
WUG | - Used term (ger) |
WCN | - Classification |
WIT | - Index terms (all) |
WIP | - Personal name |
WIC | - Corporate name |
WIM | - Meeting name |
WIG | - Geograph. name |
WIZ | - Chronolog. name |
WIS | - Topical subject |
WIU | - Uncontrolled name |
WSE | - Scope notes (eng) |
WSG | - Scope notes (ger) |
Search History
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This function shows a list of sets from past searches and lets you:
- Select a set and see the list of records in the set.
- Sort a set and see the list of records displayed in the order
set in the Options/Sort function.
- Modify a set by crossing it with another search term.
- Narrow or widen your search by crossing sets.
- Delete sets from the list.
- E-mail to yourself or someone else the bibliographic details of all the
records in a set.
- Save a set in a directory or on a diskette.
- Choose a set of records for the scope, so that all future search requests
will be performed on the selected set of records rather than on the entire
database.
Browse
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The Browse function enables you to scroll through an alphabetical
index. Some of the indexes available are the Author Index, the Title
Index, the Subject Index, and any other index that your library has
made available to you.
Choose the index you'd like to browse through, then enter
the text from which you'd like to start browsing. This text
will appear at the top of a scrollable list. For example,
entering a will give you an alphabetical list starting at
a. Entering great will give you an alphabetical
list starting from great. You will then be able to scroll
down to entries such as Great Britain and Great
Danes.
Browse List
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The Browse List displays an alphabetical list of entries, shows the number of
records for each entry and indicates whether or not there are cross-references
for the entry. Click on an underlined entry to see the associated
records for the entry. Click on the cross-reference symbol X to see
a list of cross-references.
There are 3 ways to go to a Browse List:
- By using the Browse function and choosing an Index to browse. After
typing in the text that you want to appear at the top of the list, the
Browse List will be displayed.
- By using the Search function. When viewing a record, you
may click on an underlined tag and receive a Browse List of entries for
the tag. For example, if you click on the Author tag, you will receive
an alphabetical list of authors, with the current author at the top of
the list.
- While viewing a list of cross-references. Clicking on an underlined
tag will present a Browse List. For example, clicking on the Heading
tag will present an alphabetical list of entries with the current heading
at the top of the list.
List of Records
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A List of Records is displayed as a result of a Search or Get request or from
a Browse List by clicking on an underlined entry. You can also choose
a previous List of Records by selecting Search History.
A List of Records may be viewed in a variety of formats. The default format is
set using the Options/Display function. No matter which option you set as the
default, you will always be able to see the Full View of the record by clicking on an underlined record number in a List of Records.
Various actions may be performed on a List of Records, such as filtering,
mailing and saving the list.
Full View of Record
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In the Full View, you have the option to see the record in a
variety of formats which change the tags from standard ALEPH tags to name
tags or alphanumeric tags.
The Full View has links that allow you to jump to:
- A Browse List
- Records with narrower, broader or related terms
Special functions for the Thesaurus module:
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Click this button to see the entry in the 'Tree of used terms' window.
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Click this button to see the linked bibliographic records in the OPAC.
The system searches for the current term and all narrower terms too.
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Click the underlined number in the field No.of bib records to
search the bibliographic library for records which are linked to this
thesaurus record.
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Database
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This option lets you choose the database that contains the records you'd
like to see. Your library will determine which databases are available to
you.
Feedback
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This option lets you send your comments to the developers of the ALEPH
system. Your constructive feedback is greatly appreciated.
Preferences
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This option lets you set preferences for the display of information
on your screen. For example, you can determine the language of the interface
and the language of the thesaurus terms shown to you. You can also set
the order in which records are sorted and you can determine the format in
which records are presented. Your preferences for printing and sending mail are also set here.
Exit
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This option lets you return to the first screen of the system to start
working all over again.
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