External linking |
Links
which lead to sites outside the library's catalogue, where tables of context or the full
text of journals and/or books are accessible, or where databases to which the library has
access may be consulted. These options may be restricted to certain users only. |
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Internal linking
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When
clicking internal links you remain within the same database and the same search method.
Internal
links lead to additional information about a publication, e.g. about its availability.
Internal
links also serve to start a further search by clicking a selected code or term. The
following click-through options belong to this type: |
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Author |
Search for all publications from author with this name/initials. |
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Corporation |
Search for all publications by that corporation or corporate author. |
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Subject class |
Search for all publications which have been indexed with that
subject class. |
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Subject |
Search for all publications which have been indexed with that
subject. |
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Title words |
Search for all publications with that same word in title. |
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Similar publications |
Search for all
publications which have one or more points in common with title displayed. For further
information click HERE |
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Relations |
Various types
of bibliographic links exist between catalogue entries. Here are some examples.
- Journal titles may change. In the full display of the title
this is indicated below the relations bar as Continuation of ...
or Continued as ... .
- Several editions of a book may have been collected by the
library. In the full title display other editions in the collection are listed below the relations
bar.
- If you have selected a publication series, the parts of the
series which are in the collection are listed in the full display of the series, below the
relations bar.
- If the title selected belongs to a series, the title of the
series is shown in the full display below the relations bar.
Bibliographic links are clickable. If you click a link a
search is carried out, after which the full title is displayed immediately. |