Simple Search
The simple search searches for words in the title and description fields of the Catalogue database. It is accessed via the “Google-style” search box in the top left hand corner of the CalmView page.
Type the word you wish to search for into the box and click the Search button.
You may wish to combine search terms in your simple searches using the Boolean “and, or, not” searching options:
- + represents Boolean And, meaning the search result must include this word
- - represents Boolean Not, meaning the search result must exclude this word
- | represents Boolean Or, meaning the search result may include this word
Place one of these symbols before a word or phrase to apply it. If no symbols are used, Boolean “And” is assumed.
For example:
Abstract -Expressionism
searches all configured fields for the word 'Abstract' and excludes any records with the word 'Expressionism' from the search results.
Typing a field name followed by a colon then a search term, means only that particular field will be searched. If no field names are specified, all configured fields are searched.
For example:
Title:Abstract
Searches for the word ‘Abstract’ in the Title field only, whereas:
Abstract
Searches all configured fields for the word 'Abstract'.
It is important to enter search words/phrases carefully to ensure you find the intended results.
For example:
Title:Abstract Expressionism
Searches for records which have the word ‘Abstract’ in the Title field and the word 'Expressionism' in ANY configured field.
Use (double) quotes around a search term to return exact matching phrases.
For example:
"Abstract Expressionism"
Searches all configured fields only for the exact phrase 'Abstract Expressionism' i.e. the two words together with a space between, in the specified order.
For example:
Abstract Expressionism
searches all configured fields for the words 'Abstract' and 'Expressionism' anywhere i.e. not necessarily next to each other or in the specified order.
Wildcard searches using * to substitute a character or string of characters may also broaden your search results.
For example:
Scot*
will search for Scotland, Scottish, and so on.
Advanced Search
Unlike quick searches, advanced searches do not require you to enter command syntax such as the Boolean symbols or to specify field names.
Follow the on-screen annotations next to and inside the search entry boxes. These provide guidance on performing searches for records containing all the words entered, records containing at least one of the words entered or records without the words entered.
By default, the Boolean “And” is assumed, for example if you enter Abstract in the Title field and Expressionism in the Description field, only records containing both 'Abstract' and 'Expressionism' (in the respective fields) will be found, records containing just one of these words will not be shown in the search results.