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Understanding InfoHawk Indexes Technical Background for Libraries Staff Patricia Baird Sue Julich
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OBJECTIVES Tables necessary to create an index What information is contained in the various indexes “What happened to my direct indexes?” (the bulls eye icon) How are some of the indexes different from each other
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Tables and More Tables: Background unicode_to_filing_01_source Defines how individual characters will file (as themselves, as blanks, as nothing, etc.) tab_filing Sets up filing routines (changes specified characters to blanks, change to lower case, compress multiple blanks to a single blank, suppress specified characters, etc.)
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Tables and More Tables: Background tab_word_breaking Define rules as to what constitutes a word. The basic definition is any character string between two blanks. (suppress periods or commas between single characters – I.B.M.=IBM; 12,000= 12000, etc.) tab00.eng Indexes are assigned names and codes. tab11 Fields and subfields are assigned to Indexes.
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p_manage-01 – Generate word indexes p_manage_02 – Generate headings indexes p_manage_05 – Generate direct number indexes p_manage_17 – Alphabetize long headings; runs through each headings index created ue_08 – creates headings from AUT library in the BIB library Building the Indexes: A few of the processes
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Direct Indexes Direct indexes contain unique entries; Record ID NOTIS ID ISBN Can be searched by: BROWSE FIND
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Making the Indexes Available pc_tab_sear.eng Sets up the order and name displays of indexes available in the GUI OPAC – BROWSE and FIND pc_tab_find.eng (two versions) One for cataloging module One for admin modules pc_tab_scan.eng (two versions) One for cataloging module One of all admin modules
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Known Issues Currently can only search on first 34 characters of a heading (unicode= 2 bytes per character) Call numbers = best bet are the browse indexes (All or LC) Some diacritics not filed correctly; if you run across them, re-save the record.
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Additional Information You can now FIND or BROWSE the DIRECT Number indexes, depending upon how we have decided to offer them. You can refine or cross BROWSE search sets in the GUI OPAC You can cross a BROWSE result set with a FIND result set.
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Additional Information A FIND search in the GUI OPAC will retrieve all entries, but a FIND search in the other client modules will retrieve up to 100 records. When using the FIND search in the client modules other than GUI OPAC, you can combine indexes to search (e.g., search of a title and an author at the same time.
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