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5. Working with your Search Results
► Search Results: Brief Display
► Search Results: Full Display
► Search Results: Browse
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Search Results: Thesaurus
► Search Results: WilsonLink (powered by SFX)
► Search Results:
InterLibrary Loan (ILL)
► Print Email Save
When viewing your search results you will notice at the top of the screen
an area that displays the elements of the most recent search. Also, you will see the number of records found and the databases
in which they were found. Immediately beneath this information you will see a
legend of icons. Next to each record, appropriate icons will appear
automatically. By clicking directly on the icon next to the record, you
will be linked to the icon’s destination.
Search Results: Brief Display
The results screen lists all the results of your search. By default, the
list is sorted by relevance and provides the short form of each citation –
the Brief Display. The search query is included at the top of the screen,
along with a summary of the total number of records and the database(s)
searched. If the number of results is very high, you may prefer to refine
your search before examining each record.

In Brief Display:
At the top of the screen are up to six "Subjects:" listed for your
result set. These represent the most frequently occurring subjects found
in the first fifty records of your result set. You may wish to refine your
search results by clicking directly on one of these subjects, launching a
new search.
Click on the title of the record to see the full display of that record.
Simultaneously, all records will have been converted to a full display of
the citation (or, Master Record in the case of biography databases) and
you may scroll up or down the result set, as desired. Click Back to Brief
in the bottom taskbar to return to the brief display of all records in
your search, if desired. If a Full Text icon appears under the
record (Full Text – HTML format; PDF – full text in PDF format), click on
this image to display the full text of the article.
To the left of the record you may see "Link to:" icons that link to
WilsonLink, your library holdings, and/or your InterLibrary Loan form.
Toggle between Brief or Full display of the citation by
clicking the buttons on the bottom taskbar, as desired.
For the Art Museum Image Gallery database click on a thumbnail image to
open a screen with links to Medium or Full Size images of the work.
For biography databases with images, click the thumbnail image to open a
larger image.
For the Current Issues: Reference Shelf Plus database, click on the
record title to view the Subtopic article full citation, or the full text
icon to view the record.
To further refine your search from this page:
To limit the search results to Full Text, PDF, or Peer Reviewed articles
(or, Bios/Obits, or Images in biography databases), click on the
appropriate icon in the Legend near the top of the screen (See Limiting
Icons). WilsonWeb will
then do another search that includes these limiters.
To refine your search from a search screen, either click the Revise
Search button in the bottom taskbar (returns to the last screen used),
or click directly on any search screen button desired, in the left
toolbar.
To modify the display of fields included in your results:
Click Customize Display in the bottom taskbar.
To view the succeeding group of results:
Click the Next page symbol ">" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the preceding page of results:
Click the Previous page symbol "<" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the last page of results:
Click the Last page symbol">|" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the first page of results:
Click the First page symbol"|<" in the bottom taskbar.
To Jump To any page desired of results:
Enter a new page number in the number entry box in the bottom taskbar, and
click your computer's Enter button.
Mark the results that interest you.
To mark / unmark records:
Click the checkbox next to the record.
To show only records you have marked:
Click Get Marked in the bottom taskbar.
To print, email, or save results:
Click Print Email Save on the left and follow directions.
To clear selections:
Click Clear Marks in the bottom taskbar.
The Search History screen tracks and saves your searches.
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Search Results: Full Display
The results screen reports on your search and lists all results. By
default, the list is sorted by relevance. The search query is included at
the top of the screen, along with a summary of the total number of records
and the database(s) searched. If the number of results is very high, you
may prefer to refine your search before examining each record.

In Full Display:
At the top of the screen are up to six "Subjects:" listed for your
result set. These represent the most frequently occurring subjects found
in the first fifty records of your result set. You may wish to refine your
search results by clicking directly on one of these subjects, launching a
new search.
If a Full Text icon appears in the body of the full citation, click on this image
to display the full text of the article. Click any other highlighted
element of the citation to initiate a further search on that item. For
example, if you click on the author's name you will search for other
records by that author. You can also expand your search to a related topic
by clicking on a highlighted subject included in the result. Click on
Back to
Brief or Full in the bottom taskbar to toggle between a brief
or full display of each record.
To the left of the record you may see "Link to:" icons that link to
WilsonLink, your library holdings, and/or your InterLibrary Loan form.
Click Back to Brief in the bottom taskbar to toggle to the brief display of
all records in your search.
For the Art Museum Image Gallery database, click on the thumbnail image to
open a screen with links to Medium or Full Size images of the work.
For biography databases with images, click the thumbnail image to open a
larger image. In some cases there may be a link next to the thumbnail
image called More images…
To further refine your search from this page:
To limit the search results to Full Text, PDF, or Peer Reviewed articles
(or, Bios/Obits, or Images in biography databases), click on the
appropriate icon in the Legend near the top of the screen (See Limiting
Icons). WilsonWeb will
then do another search that includes these limiters.
To refine your search from a search screen, either click on the Revise
Search button in the bottom taskbar (returns to the last screen used),
or click directly on any search screen button desired, in the left
toolbar.
To modify the display of fields included in your results:
Click Customize Display in the bottom taskbar.
To view the succeeding group of results:
Click the Next page symbol ">" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the preceding page of results:
Click the Previous page symbol "<" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the last page of results:
Click the Last page symbol">|" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the first page of results:
Click the First page symbol"|<" in the bottom taskbar.
To Jump To any page desired of results:
Enter a new page number in the number entry box in the bottom taskbar, and
click your computer's Enter button.
Mark the results that interest you.
To mark / unmark records:
Click the check box next to the record.
To show only records you have marked:
Click Get Marked in the bottom taskbar.
To print, email, or save results:
Click Print Email Save on the left and follow directions.
To clear selections:
Click Clear Marks in the bottom taskbar.
The Search History screen tracks and saves your searches.
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Search Results: Browse
This results screen reports your search as an alphabetical list with the
term you typed placed in its context. This is the Browse list that was
created when you selected the field in your initial search.
This screen displays the search query at the top of the screen, along with
the database(s), the number of records, and the specific field searched. In the list of results,
your term appears alphabetically, highlighted in red. To the left of the
term is a check box. To the right of the term is a database abbreviation
with the number of records available in parentheses for that term.

To view all results:
Click the term.
To view all results in a single database:
Click the appropriate abbreviation.
You can browse the list to look for more terms.
To view the succeeding group of results:
Click the Next page symbol ">" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the preceding page of results:
Click the Previous page symbol "<" in the bottom taskbar.
You can mark numerous terms to view later.
To mark / unmark records:
Click the check box next to the record.
To view a group of marked terms:
Click Selected Entries in the bottom taskbar.
To clear selections:
Click Clear Selected in the bottom taskbar.
To start a new search:
There are three ways to start a new Browse search.
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Click the Browse button on the left toolbar and
enter a new term(s) and/or make a drop-down selection.
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Click the Revise Search button in the bottom
taskbar and return to the Browse Search page.
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Enter a new term(s) in the text entry box found in the
bottom taskbar of the Browse Search Results page, and then click
the computer's Enter button.
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Search Results: Thesaurus
The Thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary list of subjects and
related terms used to standardize the indexing in the database. You can
select and search for synonyms, related, and preferred terms.
This results screen displays your term, or a related term, in context in a
hierarchy, highlighted in red. The report includes the database(s)
searched and how many related records are available. If you searched more
than one database, a tab for each database will head the list of results.
The search query is included at the top of the screen, along with a
summary of the total number of records and the database(s) searched. A
legend shows you how to expand and contract the list.

To get results:
Click on the highlighted term.
To toggle between database-related lists:
Click on the tab heading the list.
To expand / contract the list:
Click the icons to the left of the terms in the list
To mark / unmark terms:
Click the check box to the left of the term in the list.
To search for marked items:
Click Search Marked Items in the bottom taskbar.
To see a list of marked terms:
Click Get Marked in the bottom taskbar.
Marked terms cumulate until you click Clear Marks.
To view the succeeding group of results:
Click the Next page symbol ">" in the bottom taskbar.
To view the preceeding group of results:
Click the Previous page symbol "<" in the bottom taskbar.
To jump to any page of results desired
Enter a new page number in the number entry box in the bottom taskbar, and
click the Enter button on your computer.
To start a new search:
Click Thesaurus on the left or click the Revise Search
button in the bottom taskbar.
To clear selections:
Click Clear in the bottom taskbar.
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Search Results: WilsonLink (powered by SFX)
Wilson offers the WilsonLink service as an option to WilsonWeb
customers who want to integrate their entire online collections, even if
they don't own a link server. The WilsonLink service is powered by SFX
technology and is available at no extra charge to WilsonWeb customers. The
Wilson hosted SFX link server will help users find a full text article,
even if the full text isn't in a WilsonWeb database. By clicking on the
WilsonLink icon from the search results pages, a user will launch an
automatic search of all your library's OpenURL compliant databases. It will be possible to find the desired full text record wherever that
record is located in the library's electronic databases.
In addition, WilsonLink provides extended services, including ERIC
searching, an Internet search, and document delivery options. Libraries
can also bypass the WilsonLink service by going directly to their own SFX
server, or they can choose not to use any SFX technology through WilsonWeb.
Here's how it works
If the library's administrator chooses to enable the WilsonLink service by
selecting one of several optional menus available in the Administrative
Module, the user of the WilsonWeb database will see a WilsonLink icon next
to each record found in the Wilson database. If the presence of a full
text record is not indicated next to the search results record by a full
text icon, the user can click on the WilsonLink icon to locate a desired
full text article. WilsonWeb, at the prompting of the user, goes out
through the WilsonLink (SFX powered) server and searches for the full text
for that article. WilsonLink can do this because OpenURL compatible
publishers have all agreed to a standard formula for how to construct the
address of any piece of text that they are storing on their servers. The WilsonLink server looks for all the places that have that address and
returns links to all of those places with that address. In order to
retrieve the full text article, however, the library must be a subscriber
to the indicated database.
A supplemental search is also offered for related information from ERIC.
If a full text record is not found within the library's electronic
collection, the user may purchase the article from a document retrieval
service. A search of the Internet for the title of the article is also
possible and may locate the full text article and/or provide other related
information.
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Search Results: InterLibrary Loan (ILL)
Wilson has introduced a service option for customers who want to link to
their own InterLibrary Loan form, using OpenURL technology. By clicking on
the ILL icon located next to a record, the OpenURL data for a record is
downloaded to the customer’s own form. Now it is possible for you to
easily access your library’s InterLibrary Loan program directly from the
WilsonWeb interface.
Here’s how it works
The library’s administrator can go to the ILL page of WilsonWeb’s
Administrator’s Module and then simply enter the URL for the library’s
InterLibrary Loan form. They can then choose where the ILL icon will
appear: Next to every article citation without full text on WilsonWeb,
Next to every article citation with full text on WilsonWeb, and/or Next to
every book citation. Finally, the administrator may customize the ILL
icon, the icon label and the tooltip (“Set Custom ILL Icon Alt Text:”) for
the icon, if desired.
Print Email Save
Click the Print Email Save button on the left of the search results
screen.
Click the "+," or the words Print Options, Email Options,
or Save Options, to conveniently expand the screen for necessary
and specific selections. Click the "-" to close the expanded
screen. In each instance of the screen, you will find a link for complete
and detailed embedded instructions.

Print
When the Print Options area is visible, click Print Instructions
to review detailed instructions. Note: Click the Estimate
button to calculate the approximate number of pages that will print. A
popup window will display the number of pages. Click OK to close
the message box.

Print your search results:
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Select the desired printing options.
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Click Estimate to calculate the number of pages
to be printed.
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Click Print to print records.
Print a full-text article:
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Click the desired radio button for the Records:
area, selecting the marked records, a range of records, or enter
specific record numbers or range.
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Click the radio button for FULL TEXT & Images
included, if available in the Fields: area.
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Click other selections desired.
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Click Estimate to calculate the number of pages
to be printed.
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Click Print.
Note: You may also print All Citations Fields/Custom display
or Brief Display by making another radio button selection in the
Fields: area.
Email
When the Email Options area is visible, click Email Instructions
to review detailed instructions.

Email full text articles:
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Enter email address
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Enter email subject.
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Click the desired radio button from the Records:
area, selecting which records to send, including the marked records, or
specific record numbers or ranges.
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Click the radio button for FULL TEXT & Images
included, if available found in the Fields: area.
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Click a radio button from the Format: area and
then other options, if desired.
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Click Email.
You will receive a confirmation number if the email has been sent and
received.
Note: You may also print All Citations Fields/Custom display
or Brief Display by making another radio button selection in the
Fields: area.
Exporting to Bibliographic Software:
Select this radio button in the Format: area to configure records
in a format compatible with most bibliographic software products. Note:
this does not send the record, but merely formats the record.
Save
When the Save Options area is visible, click Save Instructions
to review detailed instructions.

Save your search results:
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Select the options that indicate which records you want
to save.
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Select the desired fields and save format.
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Select other options.
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Click Save.
Save full text articles:
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Select the options that indicate which records you want
to save.
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Click the desired radio button from the Records:
area, selecting which records to save, including the marked records, or
specific record numbers or ranges.
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Click the radio button for FULL TEXT & Images
included, if available found in the Fields: area.
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Click Save.
Exporting to Bibliographic Software:
Select this radio button in the Format: area to configure records
in a format compatible with most bibliographic software products. Note:
this does not send the record, but merely formats the record.
Saving Persistent/Durable Links
When using WilsonWeb, you can print, email, or save the URL
addresses of full-text articles (when available in html format and/or PDF
format) or the full citation of an article, as a
Persistent/Durable link. This feature is typically used to retrieve a specific full-text article after the searching session has
ended. It allows the user to retrieve the article directly without going
through the usual WilsonWeb authentication process and article search.
Those that are approved for using the WilsonWeb database, have access to
the Persistent/Durable URL link for as long as the subscription is
maintained.
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