CCSF Catalog Search Interface
This server supports complex queries:
Words separated by a space are searched for together (
information science
). To find either one word or the other, separate them with a comma (
information,science
). To find two words together in the same file, separate them with a semicolon (
information;science
). Note that
all
spaces are significant; searching for two words separated by a space will not find those two words separated by anything other than a single space.
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help on patterns
.
What would you like to search for?
Case sensitive
Check this box if you want to find only matches having the exact case as your input. With this, a search for
Information
would not find
information
.
Partial match
Check this box if you want to find patrial matches to a word. With this, a search for
info
would find
information
.
Single line match
Check this if you want all terms of your search to be found on the same line. With this, a search for
information;science
will only find documents with both
information
and
science
on the same line.
Restrict matched files
Check this if you want to restrict the search to a specific folder or set of folders. If not checked, the search will span all of the individual folders. Choose the folders to search from the list:
Admin & Rules
Art & PE
Business & Fashion
Civics & Society
Computer & InfoSci
Disabled & Aging
Engineering & Tech
English & ESL
Ethnic & Gender
Faculty & Admin
Faculty, Adjunct
Foreign Languages
History & PoliSci
Hotel & Restaurant
Nursing & Health
Science & Math
Misspellings allowed
.
Words can be found even if they are misspelled. Set this to the number of errors allowed in each match. With this set to
1
, a search for
infornation
will find
information
but not
informative
. Note that misspelled matches are not highlighted in the search results.
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Best match
Max. files returned
.
This limits the number of matching files that will be reported in the search results.
10
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Max. matches per file
.
This limits the number of matching lines that will be found in a single file. Set this to
0
if you only want to find matching files.
0
5
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