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The Webinator‘s search can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be. Usually you will just need to enter a few words that best describe that which you are trying to locate. To perform more complicated searches you might use any combination of logic operators, special pattern matchers, concept expansion, or proximity operations.
Example: nature conservation organization
| Query | Locates |
|---|---|
| john | john, John |
| "john public" | John Public |
| web-browser | Web browser, web-browser |
| John*Public | John Q. Public, John Public |
| 456*a*def | 1-23456-789-ABCDEF |
| activate | activate, activation, activated... (see Word Forms) |
| Query | Finds |
|---|---|
| bob sam joe | Bob with Sam and Joe (within the selected proximity) |
| bob sam -joe | Bob with Sam without Joe |
| bob sam joe @1 | Bob with Sam, or, Bob with Joe, or, Joe with Sam |
| A B C D @1 | AB or AC or AD or BC or BD or CD |
| +A B C D @1 | ABC or ABD or ACD |
| A B C -D @1 | ( AB or AC or BC ) without D |
To expand the meaning of a word or phrase within your query, precede it with a ‘~‘ (tilde) character.
The Word forms options give you control over how many variations of your query terms will be sought in your search.
EXAMPLES:
president
EXACT : president
PLURAL: (above) + presidents president‘s
ANY : (above) + presidential presidency preside presides presiding presided
tight
EXACT : tight
PLURAL: (above) + tights
ANY : (above) + tightly tightening tightened tighter tightest
program
EXACT : programs
PLURAL: (above) + programs program‘s
ANY : (above) + programming programmatic programmed programmer programmable
We call this morpheme processing, and it is generally smarter than a traditional "stemming" algorithm. It doesn‘t just rip the end off a word, it actually checks to see if it could be a valid form of the search term.
Notes: Thesaurus terms are also treated in the same manner. Words smaller than 4-5 characters will not be processed.
These options give you control over the region in which a match must be found.
In all cases the best possible matches for your query are located and ordered by decreasing quality. A bar graph is produced to indicate the quality of each answer.
Note: The look and feel described here is for the standard search interface. The interface may have been customized by the web site administrator.
The input form at the top allows you further tailor your query to home-in on the desired answers, or to submit a completely new query without having to navigate back to the original input form.
Each answer in the result set will have a format similar to the following:
| 1: |
THE DOCUMENT
TITLE (hyperlink to original) This is the document abstract. It consists of the first few hundred characters of text of the matching document. It is followed by the size of the document in parenthesis... http://www.thesite.com/thepage.html |
84% Size: 11K Depth: 3 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
The components of each result are:
Clicking on any match term will take you to the next matching term. A summary at the top of the in-context view shows information about the document including the time it was last modified.
Result documents are ordered from best to worst match. The bargraph display will indicate the overall quality of the match.
Note:The document you click on may not be ranked as the best match. This is because other documents may contain more information about the overall subject matter than the original.
Often times it is difficult to navigate using a search engine because there is no back-link present on the matching document. The Show Parents link solves this.
This link will show other documents that contain hyperlinks to the one you click on. In other words, it is an automated back button.
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