Help
for Standard Search
The simple text search allows you to search for information using search
words, modifiers, and operators. When you enter a word as a query, a
simple text parser will add some simple modifiers to the word and pass
everything to the search engine. You can also use traditional search
operators such as AND, OR, and NOT. Results are measured by documents
scores; the higher the score, the more likely the document will match
the specified search criteria.
You can specify the following criteria in the simple search screen:
- Subject: Select one collection from the drop-down list to
include in your search. A collection represents a list of documents
currently available for you to search.
- Search for: Type a word or phrase in this field to represent
the text you want to search for in the collection you previously selected.
Follow these rules for specifying your search text:
To search for multiple words, separate each word with a space.
For example, if you specify time manage, simple search will
return all documents that contain the words time or manage.
Additionally, it will return all documents that contain variations
of these words, such as timely and management.
Example
To search for the words Monterey and otter in collection X, follow these
steps:
- Select collection X from the Subject drop-down list.
- Enter the following in the Search for field:
Monterey otter
- Click Search. If any documents contain the words Monterey
or otter (or variations of these words), a list with all the documents
will appear.
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