Syntax:
<search aspect> = ( <search word> operator (and/or/not) <
search word> ) or
<1. search aspect> = <search word> operator (and/or/not) <
2. search aspect> = <search word>
Subsequently you'll find the abbreviations for most common search aspects.
A complete list is present in help menu, chapter CCL command language.
TIT = Words from titles --
NAM = Words from authors --
SUB = Words from headings --
PUB = Words from publisher --
PLA = Words from publishing places --
YEA = Year of publication --
ISN = ISBN / ISSN / ISMN / ISRN
The system doesn't makes a difference between upper- and lowercase characters.
Entering computer you'll find computer,
Computer and also COMPUTER.
You also can truncate search words using ? (for any single character)
or * (for any string of characters).
For instance - with bib* you'll find title records containing words
bible, bibliographic ...
Furthermore with *ology you'll get records with
anthropology, archeology, psychology...
A range of publiation years can be entered using the < operator.
Further examples:
TIT=(history and society) --
will find all documents containing eighter "history" or "society".
TIT=(history or society) --
will find all documents containing "history" or "society" or both.
TIT=(histo* OR socie*) and AUT=winkler* --
will find all documents containing "histo*" or "socie*" or both and have the
author "winkler".
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