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Dyabola Archäologische Bibliographie Römisch-Germanischen Kommission (RGK) Subject searches Bibliotheken Click = next Libraries
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Dyabola: subject searches -In this demo we search the Sachkatalog der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission (RGK) Frankfurt. The Monographien der Bibliographie zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte Europas (RGK) and the Eurasienbibliographie (DAI) work on the same principle -This demo uses the English version -Only one search term is allowed, but searches may be combined afterwards. See the demo: “Combining queries”
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You are looking for publications on textiles Use an English or a German term Search looks for words from the title and author textile
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This finds all titles in which textile occurs, even if it is part of a word Not all languages are covered this way Perform a new search via Search with textiel or only part of the term, e.g. texti
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Or use the option Classification (Hierarchy). Do not enter a search term!
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You now see the 11 main categories For example, you are looking for textiles from the paleolithicum Then click the relevant category Click a category to see which subcategory is relevant
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Repeat this for the subcategories
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Click Information and Back links for a list of all titles in this subcategory
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10 relevant titles The tab Parents takes you back to the higher level Kleidung/Tracht/Schmuck The button back to Classifiction takes you back to the main categories
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Or search for the term Textile in the Classification. This way you search all subcategories Always start with a capital letter and where possible enter only the first part of the term Textil
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Then select the best term for your search If there is more than one relevant term, perform searches with each of them in turn
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Textiles (Textilien) occurs in 21 subcategories Click each to see the subcategory
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We are now in the subcategory Paläolithikum…Textilien Click Textiles under Session results in the right margin to go back to the list of subcategories Click Information and Back links for a list of all titles in this subcategory
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TIP: find a relevant title and see which classification it has been assigned
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Then click it to find articles which have the same classification
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Summary There are various ways to search by subject: -Search: searches for words in the title and author fields. Use word variants (textile, textiel, etc.) -Expert Search – Classification (Hierarchy): this way you find articles on your subject in all languages. However, it is not always easy to find the right subject tree -Expert Search – Classification (List): searches for terms within the Classification subcategories. Frequently used terms result in very large search results
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