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We will explore the following concepts:
OPAC search (requires LiveWeb plugin; includes AUDIO) * appears to broken 9/2008
Difference in searching in OPAC and Technical modules
Technical module searching
Technical module searching demo (requires LiveWeb plugin)
Boolean searching tips
Using the History in Technical module
UNIT 4: GIL Search
In this unit, we will learn a little about GIL (Voyager) searching.
Let’s get started by viewing a demo of searching in the OPAC. Click next to start this unit.
You will with GIL… Click next to get started with this
unit…. or go to the Menu to choose a
different topic.
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UNIT 4: GIL search: Searching in the OPAC demoPlease be patient, it may take a minute to load.
Use the scroll bar to view the information. When you are finished, click on the grey and yellow next button at the bottom of the screen.
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What is the difference between staff-side searching in the Cataloging or Acquisitions modules and the OPAC?
Some records are suppressed in the OPAC and are only visible in the staff client (the Technical module, such as Cataloging or Acquisitions)
Searching in the staff client has more options
Records in the staff client display more information including the history of the record which can be helpful in tracing an item
Edits or corrections can only be made in the staff client, not the OPAC. During the course of searching, you may stumble across records needing work.
The OPAC gives a clear view of what the public sees. An excellent way to check work done in the staff client.
Let’s get started with searching in the Cataloging module ….
UNIT 4: GIL: Cataloging module vs. OPAC
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Toolbars in the Cataloging Module: buttons vs. pull-down menus
As with all Windows applications, there are toolbar buttons which serve the same purposes as choosing from a pull-down menu
Certain buttons will be colored or grayed-out depending on what type of record you are viewing and your authority level
Shortcut keys can be of great use in minimizing mousing or key strokes
To turn on “View Line Items in Acquisitions (i.e., purchase order information) Menu option in the GIL Cataloging Module, you will need authorization to view Acquisitions and then login to the Acquisitions Module.
We will see the various menus and buttons in action.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Cataloging module
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There are 4 tabs to choose from in the search box:
Keyword (Boolean searching) Index (Non-Keyword), Builder, and History.
To move between tabs, simply click on the tab you wish to go to. We will see a demo of searching in a moment.
Let’s start with a simple Index search.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Search options
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Index Search is also known as “Title/Author/Subject heading” in the OPAC
More indexes to choose from in staff-side than in OPAC via a drop down list.
Searches are not automatically truncated. Use ? or set preferences to “Automatic truncation for non-keyword searches.”
Ability to limit by location or headings type (e.g., LC call number, local call numbers, etc.)
We will explore this search a little more.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Index search
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Index or Non-Keyword Searching
Choose between “find” or “browse” and use the pull-down menu and scroll bar to specify the search
Next, we will see a demo of searching by index.We will browse by call number.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Index search
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Although you will receive more training in editing GIL bibliographic records, here is a brief demo of navigating in GIL. We will browse by call number. When the demo has stopped, click on next.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Search demo
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You can use Builder with Keyword Anywhere to search for just about anything in the MARC record.
Next, we will see a demo of searching using a builder search.
UNIT 4: GIL: Builder search
The builder search
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Although you will receive more training in searching, here is a brief demo. We will be using a simple author + title builder search. When the demo has stopped, click on next.
Next, we will learn about Boolean searching.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Builder search demo
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How would you construct a Boolean search to find a book about cartoons from the New Yorker?
UNIT 4: GIL search: Keyword/Boolean search
Boolean is the equivalent of Command searching in the OPAC and is not relevance ranked.
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Need more tips on Boolean searching?
UNIT 4: GIL search: Keyword/Boolean search
Results for the search using
"New Yorker" and cartoons
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Tips for Using Boolean Searching:
Use operators and (to include), or (to expand the search), not (to exclude)
Special symbols ? + * work the same as they do in the OPAC
Use quotation marks for phrase searching
Next, we will look briefly at free text search.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Keyword/Boolean search tips
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Free Text is the equivalent to the OPAC Relevance Ranked Keyword search.
..and finally…..
UNIT 4: GIL search: Keyword Free Text
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Finally, the search History tab displays a history list of previous searches. Selecting a previous search and click “Do Search” will repeat it; additionally limits can be added to a previous search. Clicking on EDIT allows the search to be refined or revised.
…the search history is very helpful in doing work in GIL. Next, we will review key concepts.
UNIT 4: GIL search: Search history
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UNIT 4: GIL search: Your turn give it a try!
Search in the OPAC
In these exercises, you will get to practice what you have learned. Please open your web browser (IE or Firefox). Go to https://gil.uga.edu/ Try to find out the answers to the following:
• Who edited the book Revolting Librarians Redux? • What book has the call number: QA76.5 .M531412 2004 ?• Where is the book, The clue of the linoleum lederhosen located?• How many volumes do we have of Crime fiction II : a comprehensive bibliography, 1749-1990? • Can you check out the book, A Treasury of Victorian ghost stories?• How would you get the book, The detective short story, a bibliography and index by E. H. Mundell, Jr., and G. Jay Rausch? • How many copies of Eat, drink, and be quiet do we have? Where are the copies located?• Who published Georgia aerial photographs? Is it a book?
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UNIT 4: GIL search: Answers!
Search in the OPAC
Who edited the book Revolting Librarians Redux? Katia Roberto, Jessamyn West
What book has the call number: QA76.5 .M531412 2004 ? Absolute beginner's guide to computer basics.
Where is the book The clue of the linoleum lederhosen located? Curriculum Materials Library, also know as CML
How many volumes do we have of Crime fiction II : a comprehensive bibliography, 1749-1990? 2 volumes. v. 1 and v. 2
Can you check out the book, A Treasury of Victorian ghost stories? No, it is located at the SLC which is non-circulating.
How would you get the book, The detective short story, a bibliography and index by E. H. Mundell, Jr., and G. Jay Rausch? Request it from the Repository.
How many copies of Eat, drink, and be quiet. Do we have? Where are the copies located? 2; one copy at Science Library; one in the Ga Room
Who published Georgia aerial photographs? Is it a book? The Digital Library of Georgia; No, it is not a book, but an electronic resource (a database).
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UNIT 4: GIL search: Your turn give it a try!
Now it is time to search in the GIL Cataloging Module
In these exercises, you will get to practice what you have learned. Please login to the Cataloging module.
Try to find out the answers to the following:
• How many handbooks has Donald Wilkes written about postconviction remedies?
• In 2006, Federal postconviction remedies and relief handbook for practitioners was published. What edition is it? (hint: bib record!)
• How many volumes do we have of Crime fiction II : a comprehensive bibliography, 1749-1990?
• What is the call number for The Grammys : for the record, written by an author with the last name O'Neil ?
• Answers are next!
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UNIT 4: GIL search: Your turn give it a try!
Now it is time to search in the GIL Cataloging Module
Answers!
• How many handbooks has Donald Wilkes written about postconviction remedies? 4
• In 2006, Federal postconviction remedies and relief handbook for practitioners was published. What edition is it? (hint: bib record!) 2006 ed. (note: 250)
• How many volumes do we have of Crime fiction II : a comprehensive bibliography, 1749-1990?
What is the call number for The Grammys : for the record, written by an author with the last name O'Neil ? ML76.G7 O53 1993
University of Georgia Libraries / Cataloging 2007 http://www.libs.uga.edu/catalog/tutorial design robin fay
UNIT 4 review: GIL searchingWe have learned a little about Boolean Operators (such as AND, OR, NOT)
We have learned a little about searching in the OPAC
We have learned about various ways to search in the Cataloging Module
We have touched on the importance of searching in the Cataloging Module
Remember you can review at anytime by clicking the MENU button.
In Unit 5, we will learn about the mechanics of editing.
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