Quick guide to searching the E.P. Taylor Library & Archives online library catalogue
Quick guide to searching the E.P. Taylor Library & Archives online library catalogue
Most searches will first retrieve a list of brief bibliographic records that display the Title, Author, Publication, and Collection and Call Number information. The search screen will display up to 12 brief bibliographic records for each page of results. The total number of records retrieved from your search will display in the top center of the search screen, while the total number of pages of records will be indicated in the upper and lower right corners of the search screen. To view the full bibliographic record, click on the Title. To return to your search list, use your browser’s back button. You can scroll down and up the search screen using your browser’s scroll bar or using the page down and page up keys on your keyboard. Before moving to the next page, select any titles you might want to keep, marking them with the check box next to the Title, and then adding them to My List, or for Printing or Emailing later in your search session, using the Select an action menu option. To continue to the next page of results, click on the next page number in the upper or lower right corner of the search screen, or use your browser’s forward button. To begin a new search, click on the Home icon.
The default collection for searching the library catalogue is for materials in the MAIN collection of the library. If you want to include the RARE book collection in your search (which includes rare publications, artists’ books and Canadian illustrated books), switch the collection from “Main collection only” to “Everything”.
If there is only one result for your search, you will retrieve the full bibliographic record. If there are multiple records, these will be displayed in a list of brief bibliographic records. To retrieve the full record, click on the Title.
Use the drop-down menu next to the collection field to perform a variety of search types:
Examples:
Advanced search option (to the right of the Search menu) allows you to construct a more detailed search query using exact phrases, as well as allowing you to exclude specific terms from your search query. You can also apply any combination of limits on your search with Additional limits, including format, language, and collection.
Once you have set up your search with the terms and limits you want, click Advanced Search to get your search results.
After you have received the results of a search, you can use the Sort By drop-down list to sort the results by publication date (ascending or descending), title, or author. The most relevant results are then sorted by that option.
Search facets limit the results of your search by filtering results by specific categories, such as Author, Publishing date, Material Type or Collection, Language, and Subject. You can find facets under Limit Search Results on the left side of the page. Each facet narrows the search to specific works in the library. For example, if you select "Language" and “English” your search results will only include items that are in English. Some facet categories will have an option to view More or View all. Clicking on More will add more facet options to the list. Clicking on View all will load a popup window with a list of all available facets from which you can chose. Collapse All resets the facet display for that type.
The Publication Date facet has two views: Graph and Date. You can toggle between the two. The Date view works just like any other facet. The Graph view, however, has some other options:
Any facets you have applied will appear in the Narrowed by section. Facets you have included in search results will have a + (plus) sign; facets you have excluded will have a – (minus) sign. Click next to a facet to remove that specific facet, or remove all facets by clicking Clear all.
The Select an Action drop down menu is found on the search results page, on an item's detail display, and in My Lists. From the search results, click the checkbox next to the desired item or items. You can
then carry out the following functions from the Select an Action menu:
The My List feature lets you compile a temporary list of bibliographic records from your search results that you can print out or email to yourself, or to the library for book retrieval. From your search results page, select any titles you might want to keep by marking them with the check box next to the Title. Before you move to the next page of results, add these marked records to My List by using the Select an Action menu.
To view your list on My Lists, click on My Lists from the menu bar. To return to your search results, use your browser’s back button.
When viewing your temporary list, you can use the Select an Action menu to delete selected records or all records in the list, Email the list to yourself or the library, Print the list, or Text the list.