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Web Search (WS) is a tool that searches for documents located on the TBS Internet Website. WS will retrieve HTML and asp documents which you have permissions to view.
I. Basic vs. Advanced Search I. Basic vs. Advanced SearchBasic Search searches for all of the terms entered in the search box in the title, fulltext and various properties fields of a document stored in the WS repository. Advanced Search allows you to specify which parts of the documents in the WS repository are searched. You may limit your search by Title, Language or Date Range fields, combine search fields, and change the sort order of your results from the Advanced Search screen. II. General observations1. Punctuation and CapitalizationGenerally, WS ignores punctuation, accented characters and capitalization. Exceptions to this are the wildcard characters (* and ?). 2. Stems and word variationsThe search engine will retrieve results which contain variations on the provided search terms, e.g.: feasibility study will also retrieve documents containing feasible study or feasibility studies III. Narrowing your searchYou can narrow the scope of your search in a number of ways:
1. Boolean SearchUnder Basic Search, use boolean operators OR, AND, AND NOT in capital letters. For example, travel AND NOT directive. 2. Fielded SearchingIn Advanced Search, you can limit your search to a specific field, or you can combine different fields in your search, e.g.:
3. All words or Phrase searchingSpecify All words or This Phrase searching to reduce the number of results retrieved
4. Date RangeUse this feature to retrieve only documents saved within a specified date range (e.g From: 2008-01-15 To: 2008-02-22 IV. Expanding your searchYou can expand the scope of your search in a number of ways:
1. Search all fields of the documentEnter your search terms in the first search box on the Basic or Advanced Search screen to retrieve documents that contain your search terms in either the title, fulltext or properties fields of documents stored in the WS repository. 2. Any words searchingSpecify Any word to retrieve documents containing some or all of your search terms, e.g. Any word search for occupational health will retrieve any document containing either the word occupational or health or both. 3. Using wildcards in your search queryBoth * and ? can function as wildcards in your search query. The * can be used to represent one or more characters in a search query, e.g.
The ? represents a single missing character; e.g.
4. Specify alternate spellings of a termConsider searching for alternate spellings for your search terms, e.g.
Note: When zero or very few results are found, WS may provide common spelling variations for the searcher to try. This may be helpful in the case of typos. |