From e17d79fd88bdcfe539e5e7e49d3b18093d229ddd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Soulliere Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 12:30:28 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] add index terms to OPAC chapters. --- 1.6/opac/advancedsearch.xml | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1.6/opac/basicsearch.xml | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1.6/opac/myaccount.xml | 16 ++++++++-------- 1.6/opac/search_URL.xml | 8 ++++---- 1.6/opac/searchmethodology.xml | 6 +++--- 1.6/opac/searchresults.xml | 16 ++++++++-------- 1.6/opac/searchtips.xml | 4 ++-- 1.6/opac/simpleselfcheck.xml | 2 +- 8 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) diff --git a/1.6/opac/advancedsearch.xml b/1.6/opac/advancedsearch.xml index 0bd7043db4..52d01f7b4e 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/advancedsearch.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/advancedsearch.xml @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Add Search Row button to add more search input rows. Clicking the X button will close the search input row. - Sort Criteria + Sort Criteriaadvanced searchsort criteria By default, the search results are in order of greatest to least relevance. See . In the sort criteria box you may select to order the search results by relevance, title, author, or publication date. - Group Formats and Editions + Group Formats and Editionsadvanced searchgroup formats and editions This checkbox is at the bottom line of Sort Criteria. When it is checked, all formats and editions of the same title are grouped as one result. For example, the DVD and the first and second print editions of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ - Search Library + Search Libraryadvanced searchsearch library The current search library is displayed under Search Library box. Be default it is your library. The search returns results for your local library only. If your library system has multiple branches, use the Search @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ - Limit to Available + Limit to Availableadvanced searchlimit to available This checkbox is at the bottom line of Search Library. Select Limit to Available to limit by item’s current circulation status. Titles without available items in the library will not be displayed. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ - Search Filter + Search Filteradvanced searchsearch filter You can filter your search by Item Form, Item Type, Literary Form, Language, Audience, Bib Level and Publication Year. Publication year @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ - Quick Search + Quick Searchadvanced searchquick search If you have details on the exact item you wish to search for, use the Quick Search option on the left of the screen. Use the drop-down menu to select to search by ISBN, ISSN, Call Number, LCCN, TCN, or Item @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ - MARC Expert Search + MARC Expert Searchadvanced searchMARC expert search If you are familiar with the MARC system, you may search by tag in the MARC Expert Search option on the left of the screen. Enter the three-digit tag number, the subfield if relevant, and the value or text that corresponds to the tag. For @@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ Quick Search and MARC Expert Search scope to the - entire catalogue. Unlike keyword, author, and subject - searches they cannot be limited to items in a particular library. The only exception is - the Quick Search by call number. + entire catalogue. Unlike keyword, author, and subject + searches, they cannot be limited to items in a particular library. The only exception is + the Quick Search by call number. diff --git a/1.6/opac/basicsearch.xml b/1.6/opac/basicsearch.xml index b04581158b..e80b0706e8 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/basicsearch.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/basicsearch.xml @@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ Basic Search - From the OPAC home, you can conduct a basic search of all materials owned by all libraries in your Evergreen system. - This search can be as simple as typing keywords into the search and box and clicking Go! Or, you can make your search more precise by limiting your search by + From the OPAC homeOPAC, you can conduct a basic search of all materials owned by all libraries in your Evergreen system. + This search can be as simple as typing keywords into the search box and clicking Go! Or, you can make your search more precise by limiting your search by fields to search, material type or library location. The Homepage contains a single search box for you to enter search terms. You can get to the Homepage at any time by selecting the Home link from the left-hand - sidebar in the catalogue, or you can enter a search anywhere you see a search box. + sidebar in the catalogue, or you can enter a search anywhere you see a search box.search box You can select to search by: - Keyword—finds the terms you enter anywhere in the + Keyword—finds the terms you enter anywhere in thesearchkeyword entire record for an item, including title, author, subject, and other information. @@ -25,26 +25,26 @@ Title—finds the terms you enter in the title of - an item. + an item.searchtitle Author—finds the terms you enter in the author of - an item. + an item.searchauthor Subject—finds the terms you enter in the subject of an item. Subjects are categories assigned to items according to a system such as - the Library of Congress Subject Headings. + the Library of Congress Subject Headings.searchsubject Series—finds the terms you enter in the title of - a multi-part series. + a multi-part series.searchseries @@ -54,39 +54,39 @@ - Books + Booksformatsbooks - Large Print + Large Printformatslarge print Audiobooks (books read aloud on CDs or other - media) + media) formatsaudiobooks Video (VHS tapes, DVDs, and other media) - + formatsvideo Music (music on CD or other media) - + formatsmusic Electronic Resources (databases or other resources available electronically in the library or online) - + formatselectronic resources diff --git a/1.6/opac/myaccount.xml b/1.6/opac/myaccount.xml index 4dcc494e0a..f8bf3bdb59 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/myaccount.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/myaccount.xml @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ - First Login Password Update + First Login Password UpdateMy Accountfirst login Patrons are given temporary passwords when new accounts are created, or forgotten passwords are reset by staff. Patrons MUST change their password to something more secure when they login or for the first time. Once the password is updated, they will not have to repeat this process for subsequent logins. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ - Logging In + Logging InMy Accountlogging in Logging into your account from the online catalog @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ If using a public computer be sure to log out! - Password Reset + Password ResetMy Accountpassword reset Evergreen 1.6.1 introduced a new feature to allow patrons to reset forgotten passwords from the My Account login screen. To reset your password: @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ - Account Summary + Account SummaryMy Accountaccount summary Users can view Staff Notes, home library, address, and phone numbers. They can also change their username, password, and email. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Users can manage items currently checked out, view overdue items and see how many renewals they have remaining for specific item. - Items On Hold + Items On HoldMy Accountitems on hold From My Account patrons can manage items currently being requested. Actions include: @@ -197,12 +197,12 @@ - Fines + FinesMy Accountfines Clicking on the fines tab will allow you to see your Total Owed, Total Paid and Balance Owed. - Preferences + PreferencesMy Accountpreferences From here you can manage display preferences including: Search hits per page - how many items to appear on each page in results. @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ After changing any of these settings, remember to click Save Preference Changes. - Bookbags + BookbagsMy Accountbookbags My Bookbags is a feature that allows you to create lists of library materials (books, audiobooks, videos, etc.) These lists create links to records in the catalog, but are otherwise completely private and only accessible by you when logged in to your Account. You have the option to share specific lists with people whom you choose (send them the direct URL), or more generally via RSS feed. Shared bookbags do diff --git a/1.6/opac/search_URL.xml b/1.6/opac/search_URL.xml index 3b7b48ddf4..589bbffb84 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/search_URL.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/search_URL.xml @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ Here is a basic search URL structure: [hostname]/opac/[locale]/skin/default/xml/rresult.xml?rt=keyword&tp=keyword&t=[search term]&l=[location id]&d=0 - <emphasis>l</emphasis> Parameter + <emphasis>l</emphasis> Parametersearching parameterslocation This is the id of the search location. It is an integer and maches the id of the location the user selected in the location drop down menu. This is accompanied by a d parameter which indicated the depth of the location selected. For example, 0 would be the highest level and 1 would represent the next depth level. - <emphasis>rt</emphasis> Parameter + <emphasis>rt</emphasis> Parametersearching parametersrequest types The rt parameter in the URL represents the search type values and represent one of the following search or request types: keyword @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ These match the options in the search type drop-down box. - Sorting - The s parameter sorts the results on one of these criteria. + Sortingsearching parameterssorting criteria + The s parameter sorts the results on one of these criteria. pubdate (publication date) - chronological order title - Alphabetical order diff --git a/1.6/opac/searchmethodology.xml b/1.6/opac/searchmethodology.xml index 11df298285..98c3fffc4a 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/searchmethodology.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/searchmethodology.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="catalogue-search-methodology"> Search Methodology - Stemming + Stemmingsearch methodologystemming A search for dogs will also return hits with the word dog and a search for parenting will return results with the words parent and parental. @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ a stem of golden. - Truncation + Truncationsearch methodologytruncation Truncation is not currently supported in Evergreen. - Order of Results + Order of Results search methodologyorder of results By default, the results are listed in order of relevance, similar to a search engine like Google. The relevance is determined using a number of factors, including how often and where the search terms appear in the item description, and diff --git a/1.6/opac/searchresults.xml b/1.6/opac/searchresults.xml index 3baf00ae29..c5ed622f60 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/searchresults.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/searchresults.xml @@ -27,16 +27,16 @@ author. If you want to place a hold on the title, click Place Hold beside the format icons. - On the top right corner, there is a Limit to Available checkbox. + On the top right corner, there is a Limit to Available checkbox.search resultslimit to available Checking this box will filter out those titles with no available copies in the library or libraries at the moment. Usually you will see your search results are re-displayed with fewer titles - The Sort Results dropdown list is beside the Limit to Available + The Sort Results dropdown list is beside the Limit to Availablesearch resultssort criteria checkbox. Clicking an entry on the list will re-sort your search results accordingly. - - Formats and Editions + search resultssort criteria + Formats and Editionssearch resultsgroup formats and editions If you have selected Group Formats and Editions with your search, your search results are grouped by various formats and editions of the same @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ - Related Subjects, Authors, and Series + Related Subjects, Authors, and Seriessearch resultsrelated subjects, authors, and series At the left, you may see a list of Related Subjects, Authors, and Series. Selecting one of @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ - Availability + Availabilitysearch resultsavailability The number of available copies and total copies are displayed in the right-hand @@ -141,13 +141,13 @@ - Placing Holds + Placing HoldsHolds Holds can be placed on either title results or title details page. If the item is available, it will be pulled from the shelf and held for you. If all copies at your local library are checked out, you will be placed on a waiting list and you will be notified when items become available. - On title details page, you can select the Place Hold link in + On title details page, you can select the Place Holdlink in the upper right corner of the record to reserve the item. You will need your library account user name and password. You may choose to be notified by phone or email and set up an expiration date for your hold by selecting the respective checkboxes. Hold diff --git a/1.6/opac/searchtips.xml b/1.6/opac/searchtips.xml index 504cfe3440..533a58ff26 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/searchtips.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/searchtips.xml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Do not use an AND operator to join search terms. - An AND operator is automatically used to join all search terms. So, a search + An AND operator is automatically used to join all search terms. So, a searchbooleanAND operator for golden compass will search for entries that contain both golden and compass. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ golden compass. Putting it another way, there are no stop words that are automatically ignored by the search engine. So, a title search for the and or not of (and in - any order) yields a list of titles with those words. + any order) yields a list of titles with those words. boolean diff --git a/1.6/opac/simpleselfcheck.xml b/1.6/opac/simpleselfcheck.xml index 61214018a5..ed97219e06 100644 --- a/1.6/opac/simpleselfcheck.xml +++ b/1.6/opac/simpleselfcheck.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - Simple Self Check Interface + Simple Self Check Interfaceself check This section deals with the simple self check front end that comes with Evergreen. For information on setting up a SIP server for communicating with self check hardware, please refer to Setting up a SIP Server. -- 2.43.2