Load buttons, Perform a bibliographic search – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Search Stations

Tip:

It's easiest to open the desired Web page on your browser, copy the address,

and paste it here.

Example:

Configure a button named NASA to open the NASA Kid's Space Web

page by entering

http://www.nasa.gov/kids.html

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Load Buttons

This action causes another set of buttons to display. You can use this action

repeatedly to set up a search hierarchy. This allows the patron to move from a

broad topic to a specific one, by delving through sets of buttons. When you

choose this action, a list of all existing button sets appears.
Choose a set from the Load a Set list, or, enter a new, unique name. If you enter a

new name, a new set is created with one nonĆconfigured button in it. You then

configure that button and add any others that you want.

Important:

When creating a new set, we recommend that the name you enter here

in Load a Set be the same name that you entered above in Description.

When working with buttons, there are a few things to remember:

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Entering a new name here is the only way to create a new set.

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No two sets can have the same name.

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A button and a set can have the same name.

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You can load a particular set of buttons more than once.

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There is no limit to the number of sets you can create.

Example:

Add a button to the Famous People set named Legendary Heroes.

Configure it to Load a Set. Name the set Legendary Heroes and create new

buttons (e.g., Norsemen, Greek Heroes, and Old West) in it. You can also create

another Legendary Heroes button, in the Folk and Fairy Tales set, and configure

it to load this same set.

Example:

Configure buttons named Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, etc., to

load button sets. Configure the buttons in the new button sets to search for, or

link to, gradeĆappropriate materials or sites. When a patron clicks a grade button,

and then searches, he/she retrieves only appropriate information.

Perform a Bibliographic Search

If you choose this action, the Range selection options appear. Choose Title,

Author, Subject, Series, Call Number, or Category. Define the range and apply

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