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Using custom field names in Search References
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Author: RuthCallcott
Posted: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 14:48:20 +1000
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When I am using Search References, can I see the customised field names
instead of generic names?
Ruth Callcott
Callcott Consulting Pty Ltd
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| Re: Using custom field names in Search References |
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Author: J Virginia Benjamin
Posted: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 16:01:34 EST
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Hello Ruth,
You'll have to remember which Custom # matches which field label
you assigned when you are searching references in your library.
Depending on the content of the Custom field, you might search in All
Fields if you used an alphanumeric like NIH850 or adulted4055 in Custom 4
which you called My Grants or My Lectures...because probably the nih850
or adulted4055 wouldn't turn up in other records in *any* field...
But if you're searching for a standard word or phrase and want to retrieve
content only in a custom field, then you will have to choose the right
custom #...
virginia benjamin
univ. of georgia libraries
athens, ga. 30602
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> When I am using Search References, can I see the customised field names
> instead of generic names?
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> Ruth Callcott
> Callcott Consulting Pty Ltd
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Virginia Benjamin
Faculty Liaison for Electronic Library Services
University of Georgia Libraries
Athens, Ga. 30602
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phone: (706) 542-0683 fax (706) 542-4144
http://www.libs.uga.edu/liaison/
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