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Constructin g Searches using Joyner Library’s Catalog

Constructing Searches

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Constructing Searches

usingJoyner Library’s

Catalog

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Searching the library catalog will find items

housed in Joyner Library.

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There are 3 ways to access items in the catalog:

Basic Search

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Advanced Search

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Through OneSearch

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Advanced Search will provide the most options for searching.

To access the Advanced Search, click on the Catalog tab of the search, then click on Advanced Search.

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Search the Catalog by:

Keyword Title Author Subject

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subject search | subject headings

examples:

• Crisis Intervention• Crisis Counseling• School Crisis Management• Disasters -- Psychological Aspects

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Subject Headings Defined

Subject headings are controlled keywords selected from the Library of Congress Subject Headings master list.  Subject headings take the guesswork out of searching by using a single term to describe a subject.  It is similar to tagging photos of your friends in Facebook.

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How to find a specific book

Click Begins with (Browse) on the Advanced Search page.

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Try word or phrase searches.

Examples:

terrorism and crisis intervention 

health and crisis intervention

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In this example, search results will include pregnancy, pregnancies, etc.

pregnanc*

By using an asterisk *, all forms of a term will be

searched. 

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Using Limiters

Use the drop-down boxes at the bottom of the Advanced Search screen in order to find

specific types of items.

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ExamplesA Book in Spanish for your

Foreign Language class

Found using “Language” limiter

A DVD & Study Guide for your Film Studies class

Found using “Specific Media Type” limiter

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To learn about searching with AND, OR, and NOT, visit the “Finding Articles” page.

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For assistance, please contact a librarian at the Reference Desk.