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+<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"\r
+ xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="advancedsearch">\r
+ <info>\r
+ <title>Advanced Search</title>\r
+ <abstract>\r
+ <para>Advanced searches allow users to perform more complex searches by providing more options. Many kinds of searches can be performed from the \r
+ <emphasis>Advance Search</emphasis> screen. </para> \r
+ </abstract>\r
+ </info> \r
+ <para>You can access the Advanced Search by clicking <guilabel>Advanced Search</guilabel> on\r
+ the catalogue Homepage or search results screen.</para>\r
+ <informalfigure>\r
+ </informalfigure>\r
+ <para>The available search options are the same as on the Home page. But you may use one or\r
+ many of them simultaneously. If you want to combine more than three search options, use\r
+ <guibutton> Add Search Row</guibutton> button to add more search input rows. Clicking\r
+ the <guibutton>X</guibutton> button will close the search input row.</para>\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-sort-criteria">\r
+ <title>Sort Criteria</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>sort criteria</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>By default, the search results are in order of greatest to least relevance. See <xref\r
+ linkend="catalogue-search-methodology-order-of-results"/>. In the sort criteria box\r
+ you may select to order the search results by relevance, title, author, or publication\r
+ date.</para>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-group-formats-and-editions">\r
+ <title>Group Formats and Editions</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>group formats and editions</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>This checkbox is at the bottom line of Sort Criteria. When it is checked, all formats\r
+ and editions of the same title are grouped as one result. For example, the DVD and the\r
+ first and second print editions of <emphasis>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\r
+ </emphasis>will appear together.</para>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+\r
+\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-search-library">\r
+ <title>Search Library</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>search library</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>The current search library is displayed under <guilabel>Search Library</guilabel>\r
+ box. Be default it is your library. The search returns results for your local library\r
+ only. If your library system has multiple branches, use the <guilabel>Search\r
+ Library</guilabel> box to select different branches or the whole library\r
+ system.</para>\r
+\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+\r
+\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-limit-to-available">\r
+ <title>Limit to Available</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>limit to available</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>This checkbox is at the bottom line of Search Library. Select <guilabel>Limit to\r
+ Available</guilabel> to limit by item’s current circulation status. Titles without\r
+ available items in the library will not be displayed.</para>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+\r
+\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-search-filter">\r
+ <title>Search Filter</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>search filter</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>You can filter your search by <guimenuitem>Item Form, Item Type, Literary Form,\r
+ Language</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Audience</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Bib\r
+ Level</guimenuitem> and <guimenuitem>Publication Year</guimenuitem>. Publication year\r
+ is inclusive. For example, if you set Publication Year Between 2005 and 2007, your\r
+ result items will be published in 2005, 2006 and 2007.</para>\r
+ <para>The <guibutton>Advanced </guibutton>button below the filter name creates a more\r
+ detailed menu to choose from. For each filter type, you may select multiple criteria by\r
+ holding down the <keycap>CTRL </keycap>key as you click on the options. If nothing is\r
+ selected for a filter, the search will return results as though all options are\r
+ selected.</para>\r
+ <para>If you are searching a particular library or branch, you can also limit your search\r
+ by items' shelving location, too.</para>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-quick-search">\r
+ <title>Quick Search</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>quick search</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>If you have details on the exact item you wish to search for, use the <guilabel>Quick\r
+ Search </guilabel>option on the left of the screen. Use the drop-down menu to select\r
+ to search by <guimenuitem>ISBN, ISSN, Call Number, LCCN, TCN, or Item\r
+ Barcode</guimenuitem>. Enter the information and click <guibutton>Submit</guibutton>\r
+ under Quick Search.</para>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+\r
+\r
+ <simplesect xml:id="catalogue-advanced-search-marc-expert-search">\r
+ <title>MARC Expert Search</title><indexterm><primary>advanced search</primary><secondary>MARC expert search</secondary></indexterm>\r
+ <para>If you are familiar with the MARC system, you may search by tag in the <guilabel>MARC\r
+ Expert Search</guilabel> option on the left of the screen. Enter the three-digit tag\r
+ number, the subfield if relevant, and the value or text that corresponds to the tag. For\r
+ example, to search by publisher name, enter 260 b Random House. To search several tags\r
+ simultaneously, use the <guibutton>Add Row </guibutton>option. Click\r
+ <guibutton>Submit</guibutton> to run the search.</para>\r
+ \r
+ <tip>\r
+ <para xml:id="catalogue-advanced-scope"><guilabel>Quick Search</guilabel> and <guilabel>MARC Expert Search</guilabel> scope to the \r
+ entire catalogue. Unlike <guilabel>keyword</guilabel>, <guilabel>author</guilabel>, and <guilabel>subject</guilabel>\r
+ searches, they cannot be limited to items in a particular library. The only exception is\r
+ the <guilabel>Quick Search</guilabel> by <guilabel>call number</guilabel>.</para>\r
+ </tip>\r
+ </simplesect>\r
+</chapter>\r
+\r