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The Basic Index

Below we see the Basic Index from File 72. The excerpt shows the parts of the Basic Index, for example, search suffixes, field names, and examples. Viewing the Dialog Bluesheet tells us how we can restrict our subject searches to specific fields and gives us examples showing how to enter the search terms.

For instance, Brian wants information on the marine sponge and how it is being used to treat cancer. Instead of searching the entire Basic Index as we did in our last search, we can look on the Dialog Bluesheet to see if we can restrict the search to specific fields using suffixes.

BASIC INDEX

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME INDEXING SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S CYCLOSPORIN(W)A
/AB AB Abstract1/sup> Word S LYMPH(W)NODE?/AB
/DD DD Descriptor (Drug)2, 3 Word
& Phrase
S CYCLOSPORIN(W)A/DD

S CYCLOSPORIN A(L)DRUG COMBINATION/DD
/DE DE Descriptor (All)2 Word
& Phrase
S GEL(W)FILTRATION/DE
S IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT AGENT/DE
/DM DM Decriptor (Medical)2, 3 Word
& Phrase
S HYPERSENSITIVITY/DM
S LYMPH NODE/DM
/ID ID Identifier4, 5 Word
& Phrase
S SKF(W)104524/ID
S POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION/ID
/MD MD Device Manufacturer Word
& Phrase
S BOSTON(W)SCIENTIFIC/MD
S BOSTON SCIENTIFIC?/MD
/MN MN Drug Manufacturer Word
& Phrase
S SANDOZ/MN
S HYDRO PHARMA/MN
/ND ND Device Name Word
& Phrase
S FOGARTY(W)THROMBECTOMY(W)CATHETER/ND
S FOGARTY THROMBECTOMY CATHETER/ND
/SH SH EMCLAS Section Heading Word
& Phrase
S IMMUNOLOGY/SH
S IMMUNOLOGY, SEROLOGY 'AND' TRANSPLANTATION/SH
/TI TI Title Word S DRUG(2W)TARGETING/TI
/TN TN Drug Brand Name Word
& Phrase
S SANDIMMUN/TN
S KESSO MYCIN/TN

1 Abstracts included for approximately 75% of the records.
2 Also /DF.
3 Present beginning in 1988.
4 Also /IF.
5 Prior to 1988, the Identifier field contains 'natural language' indexing terms; from 1998 forward, identifiers consist of EMTREE "candidate terms."

Suffixes allow us to restrict a search to only the most important subject-related information within each record. They help to make the search strategy more precise. They are appended to the end of a search word, a search phrase, or a set number. We can also use more than one suffix by separating them with commas. Tip 5-1

To restrict retrieval to a field, we enter a slash (/) followed by the two-letter suffix, such as TI for Title, after the term:

select cancer?/ti

Some common suffixes are: Learn More

Suffix Field Name Example
/ti Title s shark?(5n)cartilage?/ti
/de Descriptor s marine(w)sponge?/de
/lp Lead Paragraph s neovastat/tn

Tip 5-2      Tip 5-3

Go to the next page to see a search using suffixes.


5-2

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Learn More #2:

There are also ways to combine suffixes in search statements.

  1. You can apply more than one suffix to a term, separating the suffixes by commas. This locates the term in at least one of the fields:
    s angiogenesis?/ti,de

  2. You can apply multiple suffixes to groups of terms using parentheses:
    s (cancer? or carcinoma?)/ti,de

  3. You can retrieve multiple terms in the same title in a single SELECT statement by either of two methods:
    s shark(n)cartilage?/ti and bone(n)substitut?/ti
    s (shark(n)cartilage? and bone(n)substitut?)/ti


  4. You can apply a field suffix to a set number to focus the results:
    s cancer? or carcinoma?
    s s1/ti,de

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Search Tip 5-1:

Specific fields and codes vary according to the database; always refer to the database bluesheet to see which ones are available in that database.

Search Tip 5-2:

If the suffix is not available in the database(s) you are searching, the search term(s) will be searched throughout the entire Basic Index.

Search Tip 5-3:

If a suffix code is applied to a set number that refers to a set created with the AND or NOT logical operator, the suffix will apply to at least one, but not necessarily all, of the terms in the set.