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Find books or chapters about Virginia Woolf
Searches full text & metadata across entire collection
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Re-sort by relevance, date, author name
Chapter & book-level results are integrated Keyword hits are highlighted Use Subject filter to limit to Literary Studies titles On the left panel, which are the filers, and this indicates what you can apply to refine the search result, and this is very self-explanatory. Let’s demo one filer, eg, you can refine by subject to literature studies, and this will come up with a different result. The book level and chapter level are integrated to have you more ideas Resort by relevant means that the most relevant chapter will be on top, instead of sequence of the chapters.
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Filter your results using our bespoke academic subject taxonomy
Limit to Literary Studies > Modernism This shows what result can be different when you choose difference sub section of the subject
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The 2 most relevant chapters are displayed by default
Click to reveal further relevant chapters The chapters shown up in the screen are the most relevant ones, and you can see some more relevant chapters in this books, click to see more chapters.
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Jump straight to the most relevant chapter Read HTML full text
Browse the Table of Contents at any time Download PDF, cite, print, , share Let’s test the most relevant chapter after the search, and you can read the HTML full text, and meanwhile, you can see the table of content at any time. You can clock Cite, Download, Print, , and also share. A A A indicates what font size you can choose.
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Table of Contents shows relevance scores of other chapters
Follow link to first hit Front matter shows the level of relevance with the hit words
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Floating toolbar appears as you scroll down full text
Exact location of page break is displayed when you mouse over Footnotes, endnotes and bibliographic references are hyperlinked ‘Go to page’ feature When you move your mouse over the text, you can see a few things, first is the exact page break, like 4 or 5, also the footnotes and endnotes, and bibliographic reference are hyperlinked. On the top left, there will be a “go to” page.
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Book page: read abstract, browse TOC
‘Related Books’ based on subject matches, and books by same author Find more books on Modernism AND Philosophy Subject terms are hyperlinked to find all books on that subject The first page when click the book title shows the abstract and table of content Related book are those subject matches, or maybe the same author Subject links are the hyperlinks taking you all that subjects.
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Recently Viewed: display the most recent books you’ve viewed
Search results page Recently Viewed: display the most recent books you’ve viewed Recent viewed shows what you have viewed recently.
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Recent Searches: repeat the most recent searches from this session
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James joyce is a famous Irish novalist, and his work is ulysses, he is a modernist writer.
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Favourites: click on ‘star’ icons to save books or chapters for revisiting later
The first time you do this, you are prompted to create a My Collections profile
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Once signed in, the ‘star’ icons become active
The star will be activated once you signed into as a personal user. On the right top, you will see who’s collections this belongs to.
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My Content: personal archive which persists between sessions
Save items to folders Save, or copy citations This is under the my content section which you can create more folders, to do the work of your thesis, and etc. you can some of the work or share with other people.
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Search for a topic: ‘globalization’
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Hits are highlighted in full text
Fuzzy matching for ‘global’, ‘globalize’ etc Also find US/UK spellings Navigate using floating toolbar Hit highlighting can be switched off to aid reading Fuzzy matches, and us/uk spelling, and you can switch off the hit highlights. Yes, you can do the exact search as well, for instance, you can search use the “ “ to do the search.
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References are hyperlinked to the book’s bibliography
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Link from bibliography to ‘Find in Library’ (customised for each library)
Find in library should be seen in the link from bibliography
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Selected Collections are highlighted on homepage
Click to browse all books in that Collection The collections will be shown at one picture, and once you click it, it will show “view collections”
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Bloomsbury Open Content: innovative current scholarship, free to view on Creative Commons licence
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Click for author information
Creative commons is a non-profit organization for people to share some works/pictures with a small restrictions.
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Follow link to find other books & articles by this author
Under the author sections, there is one link for search for publications, which is written by this author. Follow link to find other books & articles by this author
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Search within the book for reference to the artist Daumier
You can also search within the this book, if you know what names of the artists are quoted.
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Search snippet with relevance icon to identify the relevant chapter
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Hits are highlighted Illustrations are embedded in the full text
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From anywhere in the site:
Click on Browse by Subject to reveal Subject List View all Philosophy titles
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From a subject search, Subject Headings filter is expanded by default
‘Philosophy’ is expanded by default to show sub-categories
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Filter by Book Series, e.g. Continuum Library of Educational Thought
Under philosiphy, and then under Philosophy of education, you can choose the series, eg. continuum library of educational thought
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Backlist titles in PDF format
Pages load as you scroll down to prevent slow load times Searchable full text layer ‘Go to Page’ functions the same as XML full text
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Advanced Search allows searching by:
Author/ Editor Book Title Chapter Title Series Title ISBN & DOI Publication date Online pub date Subject Heading Collection
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Mobile view: Full functionality, including My Collections HTML text flows to fit the screen
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