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Anatomy of Subject Results Search Screen
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A subject search will result in
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3 possibilities: 1. exact subject heading match with only one item 2. mutiple titles with exact subject heading 3. inexact match
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1. An exact subject heading match with only one item
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which goes to the record of the item.
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See “Anatomy of Results Screen” for more information.
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2. Multiple titles with exact subject heading
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will go to a list of records.
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See “Anatomy of Keyword Search Results Screen” for more information.
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3. An inexact match
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goes to a list of possible subject headings.
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The navigation bar
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provides quick links to other library pages and your library account.
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The extended display button
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displays more information about those titles within a subject heading.
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The limit/sort search button
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allows narrowing of current results.
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The search as words button
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performs the subject search as a keyword search.
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The another search button
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defaults to the initial search screen.
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The search Summit button
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performs exact search in Summit.
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The search history drop down menu
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allows you to view and perform previous searches.
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The modify current search box
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allows you to change your search by using the drop down menus.
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Save marked records and save all on page buttons
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saves wanted items to the book cart.
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See “Using the Bookcart” for more information.
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The subject heading list
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is where your search term lands alphabetically in the list.
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One specific result of your subject search.
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The numbered list of results.
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Check box to add to book cart.
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The number of unique subject headings.
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The year of item, if there is only one item for the subject.
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The number of entries per subject.
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Example: this subject heading has related subjects,
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which may contain broader, narrower or synonym subject headings.
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Example: this subject heading contains books about dogs in general.
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Example: a subject heading with multiple items.
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Example: a subject heading with only one item.
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Example: Dogs in Religion Folk Lore Etc is the same as Dogs Folklore, so this entry points to the more common entry.
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