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Additional Indexes (continued)

Specific fields and codes can vary according to the database; refer to the database Bluesheet. Some common Additional Index fields and prefix codes include the following:

Prefix Code Field Name Example
AU Author s au=schuss, s? Tip 6-1
CS Company Source s cs=qualcomm?
JN Journal Name s jn=Applied Physics Letters
PY Publication Year s py=1999 Tip 6-2
PD Publication Date s pd=19990401 Tip 6-3

Tip 6-4

Quick Check: Look at the Additional Indexes for File 2 and indicate what prefix you would use for the following:

  1. Identifying a Conference Title?
  2. Restricting to a Conference Location?
  3. Identifying a given country of publication?
  4. Finding an article written in a specific type of document?

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Authoritative Answers Enriched by ProQuest

Search Tip 6-1:

Use truncation (?) at the end of a search term expressing a name to retrieve all variations of the name.

Example:
s au=crane?

Retrieves:

crane, j
crane, j.k.
crane, b


 

Search Tip 6-2:

A colon (:) is used to indicate a range of sequential entries to be retrieved.

Example:
s py=1997:1999

Retrieves:

Records with publication years
1997 through 1999


 

Search Tip 6-3:

The format for the Publication Date field is usually YYYYMMDD, where YYYY represents the year, MM the month, and DD the day.

Example:
s pd=20020401

Retrieves:

Information from April 1, 2002


 

Search Tip 6-4:

If a prefix is not supported in a database, the result will be 0 (zero) records. The entire Additional Indexes will NOT be searched, as in the Basic Index when a particular suffix is not supported.