1. Input basic query in search of, library, for example |
2. Select the method of searching |
| 1. Index Search will look for the entry with the query in such entry |
| 2. Keyword Search will look for the entry starting with the query only |
| 3. String Search will look for the entry that matches with the query exactly |
| 4. Truncation Search will look for the entry ending with the query only |
| 3. Select resource category in search of |
| 4. Select the amount of result shown per page |
| 5. Select the sortation method, descending or ascending |
| 6. Select the way the result will be shown, MARC or Non MARC |
| 7. Input the first query with keywords |
| 8. Use more advanced features in inputting queries |
| 1. “And” makes the program search for query 1 and 2. The two queries do not need to be in the same entry. |
| 2. “Or” makes the program search for query 1 or 2 |
| 3. “Not” makes the program search for query 1, but without query 2 |
| 4. “Adjacent” makes the program search for query 1 and 2 exactly in that order |
| For example: Title= 100 Adjacent Title= years |
| The search will give the result of “100 years of Thailand national bank” |
| 5. “With” makes the program search for query 1 and 2. The two queries have to be together in an entry, but do not have to be in order. |
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