Tip for: 03.13.17
Have you ever had the student who searches for “cup cake” instead of “cupcake”, or vice versa? Not all searches have frosting on top… but there is a way you can deal with the variable-search-term problem.
In Alexandria, go to Item Management and locate the title you know students are having trouble finding.
Click on the Terms subtab. Here you have 3 interesting fields: Bibliographic Term, Curriculum Term, and Interest Term. While Curriculum Term is great for class/grade-specific things, Bibliographic Term is the perfect candidate for... the “cup cake”. (In this example.)
Enter the variable term in the Bibliographic Term field, and save the record.
Now from Researcher search, look for that “cup cake” term which previously yielded no results. :(
There should be a result now! :)
In other words, Bibliographic Terms are searchable through Researcher, so you can help your students out with weirdly-spelled or squashed-together words.
Recent Posts
Blog Posts
-
Winter storms–recompute due dates
created by
Jan 23, 2024
-
How to add reports in the new beta–you beta be trying it!
created by
Jan 16, 2024
-
Site-specific eBooks
created by
Jan 10, 2024
-
User-friendly–optimize your setup
created by
Dec 01, 2023
-
The gift of keyboard shortcuts
created by
Nov 30, 2023
-
Builder: customize your search
created by
Nov 21, 2023
-
Maps makeover
created by
Nov 13, 2023
-
Making search strings using advanced search
created by
Nov 01, 2023
-
Popular items: creating explore panes
created by
Oct 25, 2023
-
Creating a slideshow for spooky season–or any reason!
created by
Oct 17, 2023
Want more tips?
Sign up for the emails!
How helpful was this page?
Add Comment