You can do several types of searches, depending on the information you have when you start. There are three types of searches in Horizon:
• | Alphabetical search. Lets you browse an alphabetical list of records by title, author, subject, or series. An arrow cursor points to the search result that most closely matches your search term. |
The types of searches you can do depend on the search indexes set up by your system administrator. (For example, your system may include ISBN, ISSN, volume, call number, and cross-index searches.) A search index may also be referred to as a “search option,” which can combine several search indexes. (For example, a general keyword search may combine title, subject, author, and serial keyword indexes.) (For more information on search indexes, see “Search Options” in the “Searching Setup” chapter of the System Administration Guide.)
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