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- <title>Search Results</title>\r
- \r
- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>The search results are a list of relevant works from the catalogue. If there are many\r
- results, they are divided into several pages. At the top of the list, you can see the\r
- total number of results and go back and forth between the pages by clicking the double\r
- arrow on top or bottom of the list. Here is an example: </para>\r
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- </informalfigure>\r
- <para>Brief information about the title, such as author, edition, publication date, etc. is\r
- displayed under each title. The icons under the brief information indicate formats such as\r
- books, audio books, video recordings, and other formats. Hove your mouse over the icon,\r
- text explanation will show up in a small pop-up box. </para>\r
- <para>Clicking a title goes to the title details. Clicking an author searches all works by the\r
- author. If you want to place a hold on the title, click <guibutton>Place Hold</guibutton>\r
- beside the format icons.</para>\r
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- <para>On the top right corner, there is a <guilabel>Limit to Available</guilabel> checkbox.<indexterm><primary>search results</primary><secondary>limit to available</secondary></indexterm>\r
- Checking this box will filter out those titles with no available copies in the library or\r
- libraries at the moment. Usually you will see your search results are re-displayed with\r
- fewer titles</para>\r
- <para>The Sort Results dropdown list is beside the <guilabel>Limit to Available</guilabel><indexterm><primary>search results</primary><secondary>sort criteria</secondary></indexterm>\r
- checkbox. Clicking an entry on the list will re-sort your search results\r
- accordingly.</para>\r
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- <title>Formats and Editions</title><indexterm><primary>search results</primary><secondary>group formats and editions</secondary></indexterm>\r
- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>If you have selected <guilabel>Group Formats and Editions</guilabel> with your\r
- search, your search results are grouped by various formats and editions of the same\r
- title. Multiple format icons may be lit up. Clicking a title will show you the\r
- records of all formats, while clicking an icon will show you the particular\r
- format.</para>\r
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- <para>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-related-subjects-authors-and-series">\r
- <title> Related Subjects, Authors, and Series</title><indexterm><primary>search results</primary><secondary>related subjects, authors, and series</secondary></indexterm>\r
- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>At the left, you may see a list of <guimenuitem> Related Subjects,\r
- Authors</guimenuitem>, and <guimenuitem>Series</guimenuitem>. Selecting one of\r
- these links searches the catalogue again using that subject, author, or series to\r
- find additional items. This begins a new search rather than further refining the\r
- current search.</para>\r
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- <para>\r
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- </simplesect>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-availability">\r
- <title>Availability</title><indexterm><primary>search results</primary><secondary>availability</secondary></indexterm>\r
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- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>The number of available copies and total copies are displayed in the right-hand\r
- columns. If you are using a catalogue inside a library or accessing a library’s\r
- online catalogue from its homepage, you will see how many copies are available in the\r
- library under the library’s name. If the library belongs to a multi-branch library\r
- system you will see an extra column under the library system’s name showing how many\r
- copies are available in all branches</para>\r
- <para>\r
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- </para>\r
- </informalfigure>\r
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- </simplesect>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-viewing-a-record">\r
- <title>Viewing a record</title>\r
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- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>Click on a title to view a detailed record of the title, including descriptive\r
- information, location and availability, and options for placing holds.</para>\r
- <para>\r
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- </mediaobject>\r
- </para>\r
- </informalfigure>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-detials">\r
- <title>Details</title>\r
- <para>The record shows details such as the cover image, title, author, publication\r
- information, and an abstract or summary, if available.</para>\r
- <para>At the bottom of the record, the <guibutton>Copy Summary </guibutton>shows how many\r
- copies are at the library or libraries you have selected, and whether they are available\r
- or checked out. It also displays the <guilabel>Callnumber</guilabel> and <guilabel>Copy\r
- Location</guilabel> for locating the item on the shelves. You can select\r
- <guibutton>Shelf Browser </guibutton>to view items appearing near the current item on\r
- the library shelves. Often this is a good way to browse for similar items. You can\r
- select <guibutton>Table of Contents</guibutton> to see the book’s table of contents\r
- online (if available). You can select <guibutton>MARC Record</guibutton> to display the\r
- record in MARC format.</para>\r
- </simplesect>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-placing-holds">\r
- <title>Placing Holds</title><indexterm><primary>Holds</primary></indexterm>\r
- <para>Holds can be placed on either title results or title details page. If the item is\r
- available, it will be pulled from the shelf and held for you. If all copies at your\r
- local library are checked out, you will be placed on a waiting list and you will be\r
- notified when items become available. </para>\r
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- <para> On title details page, you can select the <guibutton>Place Hold</guibutton>link in\r
- the upper right corner of the record to reserve the item. You will need your library\r
- account user name and password. You may choose to be notified by phone or email and set\r
- up an expiration date for your hold by selecting the respective checkboxes. Hold\r
- expiration date means after this date, even though your hold has not been fulfilled you\r
- do not need the item anymore. </para>\r
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- <para> In the example below, the phone number in your account will automatically show up.\r
- Once you select the <guilabel>Enable phone notifications for this hold?</guilabel>\r
- checkbox, you can supply a different phone number for this hold only. The notification\r
- method will be selected automatically if you have set it up in your account preferences.\r
- But you still have a chance to re-select on this screen. You may also suspend the hold\r
- temporarily by checking the <guilabel>Suspend</guilabel> box. Click the\r
- <guibutton>Help</guibutton> beside it for details. </para>\r
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- <para>You can view and cancel a hold at anytime. Before your hold is captured, which means\r
- an item has been held waiting for you to pick up, you can edit, suspend or activate it.\r
- You need log into your account to do it. </para>\r
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- <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-search-results-going-back">\r
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- <title>Going back</title>\r
- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>When you are viewing a specific record, you can always go back to your title list\r
- by clicking the link <guilabel>My Title Results</guilabel> on the left of the\r
- page.</para>\r
- <para>\r
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- </informalfigure>\r
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- <informalfigure>\r
- <para>If you have selected <guilabel>Group Formats and Editions</guilabel> with your\r
- search, your search results are grouped by various formats and editions of the same\r
- title under <guilabel>My Search Results</guilabel>. You can always go back to this\r
- page by selecting the link to <guilabel>My Search Results</guilabel>\r
- </para>\r
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- <para>\r
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- </para>\r
- </informalfigure>\r
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- <para>You can start a new search at any time by entering new search terms in the search box\r
- at the top of the page, or by selecting the <guilabel>Home</guilabel> or\r
- <guilabel>Advanced Search</guilabel> links in the left-hand sidebar.</para>\r
- <para/>\r
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