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Tips and Cautions for Using SAVE
If you use the EXPAND command in preparing a SearchSave, any E or R numbers you SELECT must be converted to the search terms they represent for your strategy to EXECUTE properly.
When selecting groups of E or R numbers, use the OR operator or the colon; do not use the hyphen or commas.
If you plan to EXECUTE your SearchSave in more than one database, make allowances for the differences in indexing and vocabulary that might exist. In general, follow these conventions:
- Enter single-word Basic Index terms connected
by proximity operators rather than entering phrase
terms.
- Use appropriate truncation to retrieve variant
forms of search terms.
- Consider British spelling, in addition to American,
when searching international literature.
- Study the prefix codes used in Additional Indexes
to determine whether they have the same meaning and
format.
- If the different databases contain different
fields, enter all possible fields in your strategy
using OR logic, so that at least one of them will
work in each file.
- Be particularly careful when searching Author
Names (AU=), observing variations in punctuation
and using appropriate truncation.
- If you are applying suffix or limit codes, be
aware that they are applicable only in files containing
those codes. The search defaults to the entire Basic
Index for files that don't contain those codes.
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