Find-it-all collection searches, Using the search results – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual
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When the patron clicks the RC button, the Reading Counts Search appears:
Any entries
here are
optional.
To narrow the search,
select a reading level
range,
and/or the point value.
Click to open the
RC dialog, or use
the Search menu.
The patron selects or enters a reading level range, point value range, and,
optionally, a subject and/or an author. The patron then clicks Search to produce a
list of relevant titles. The list of titles the patron receives is limited to the first five
hundred titles, so they are more likely to receive relevant titles if they use specific
point values and keywords.
Important:
You must have Reading Counts information in the 526 tag of your
MARC records for this search to yield results. You must also rebuild
the Reading Counts headings before a Reading Counts search may be
performed. See page 596 for details on rebuilding Reading Counts
headings. To limit by reading level, the reading level must be in the
526c. The search does not examine the 521 tag (Target Audience
Note). To learn more about cataloging the 526 tag, see page 635.
Find-It-All Collection searches
Find-It-All One Search is a subscriptionĆonly service, available from FSC, that
allows your patrons to search local library, Internet, and subscription databases
from one window.
If you have purchased a subscription, the Find-It-All button on the toolbar and
in Visual OPAC, or the Search menu item, provides your patrons with access to
the Find-It-All One Search.
Using the search results
From the selection lists to the detailed view of the record, the search results
contain features that help patrons find what they want.