Using the type in search – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Search Stations

Using the Type In Search

Clicking an action button, configured to open the Type In Search, displays this

window:

Enter a

search term

here.

Then click a

search button.

Trace your steps in

the Navigation list.

Click to erase the

entered term.

Wildcards ( ? and * )

can be used.
For more information

on wildcards,

see page 459.

This is a simplified version of the text OPAC main window. The patron enters a

term and clicks one of the search buttons (this window can be configured in

Setup to show from one to all five search buttons). The patron must enter a

complete word, but does not have to enter a complete term to produce results.

The patron can also use wildcards (see page 459 for more information on these).
The Type In Search performs a keyword search in the title, author, subject, or

series index, or if Keyword is selected, all indexes. In the text interface, the Search

History dialog lists any Type In searches as Power searches.

Examples:

The patron enters

HOUSE

and clicks the Title search button. The results include

Little house on the prairie and The napping house as well as The house cat.

The patron enters

WALSH

and clicks the Author search button. The search results

include books by Joan Walsh Anglund as well as those by Abigail M. Walsh.

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