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How to use the 'Advanced Search'

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Advanced Search combines search elements for the purpose of narrowing down a search based on certain criteria. A browse list of specified terms can be produced, or a call number search can also be performed. Searches can include a single word or several words with operators and special punctuation.

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Combining search elements

Search elements can be combined using Boolean Operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR). Words or phrase search can be combined with author, title, subject, series and periodical title searches.

How to search by Call Number

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Searching by Call Number will retrieve the exact record and bibliographic information can then be obtained. Searching by class number will retrieve records in the same subject area.

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Advanced Search Operators

Boolean Operators

Boolean Operators (AND, NOT, OR, XOR) may be used to locate records containing matching terms in one of the specified fields, both of the specified fields or all of the specified fields.

Positional Operators

Relational Operators

Relational operators (<, >, =, <>, <=, >=) will allow a search be conducted with numeral expressions. Use relational operators by enclosing a field name or entry tag number in braces {}, then typing a relational operator and number eg. if "{DATE}<991022" is typed, SirsiDynix Symphony searches for records whose Date field contains values less than 991022.

Operator Precedence

When the search expression consists of a combination of terms, the order in which these terms are searched can be defined. If two operators are at the same level in the list, the system will search the term at the left, then moves right. Refer to the following list for operator precedence, with the highest listed first.

=, <>, <, <=, >, >=, NEAR, ADJ, WITH, SAME, AND, NOT, XOR, OR

 


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