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All - Smart Search query do not use truncation symbols or other
special characters. The Wilson All - Smart Search query will
automatically search those options. Simply type the word or phrase that
you are interested in and click Start. The search results will
automatically show the most relevant articles at the top of the set when
the Sort by Relevance option has been selected. Your results
will be displayed according to your choices and the Citation Display
settings. To create a new search, click Advanced Search,
Basic Search, or Browse in the toolbar on the left. Searches
can be further narrowed, expanded, or
combined in the Search History screen. Any search can be saved
for up to 6 months.
Sample Searches
Example 1:
Enter william blake in the first entry box.
Leave all the other options at the default
settings.
Click Start.
Results ranked at 100% mean an exact match on the subject william
blake.
The following results ranked at at a lower percentage indicate that the
term appears somewhere in the record.
Example 2:
Enter engravers in the first entry
box and england in the box below, with and as the
operator between the boxes.
Leave all the other options at the default
settings.
Click Start.
The All query transparently searches through a hierarchy of
search rules to find, ranked by relevance, all of the items associated
with the terms entered.
Example 3:
Enter songs of innocence in the first entry box.
Leave all the other options at the default
settings.
Click Start.
The following results include a match on the
phrase with a reference to William Blake.
Notes:
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You might see different relevancy rankings in your search results. |
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Within specific relevancy rankings (if this default sort order is used)
there is a secondary sort of records by date in descending order. |
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