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Search PrecisionThe Precision setting determines how many words in the search phrase need to be in the record for it to be returned in a search, and how close together in the record the search terms have to be. There are four settings:
For phrases linked by Booleans, the precision setting is applied to each individual component. For example, the search harry potter AND deathly hallows is considered to be two separate two-word phrases. Stoplist words are not excluded from the word span calculations. For example, if you search for harry potter deathly and the precision setting is set to Strict, the title ‘harry potter and the deathly hallows’ will not be returned even if ‘and’ and ‘the’ are stopwords. To change the precision setting used, ensure you are logged in then select Preferences from the top menu. After running a search, it is possible to re-run it using a different precision setting. To do this, select Change display from the search results page, then select the new search precision to use, then click OK. This will re-run the search using the new precision. The new precision setting will be used for subsequent searches until the reader logs out or changes the precision setting again. Select the required precision setting in the Change display box. This is displayed below the search boxes on the Advanced search screen. To display it on the Search screen, click Search Options. |
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