SIMPLE SEARCH Clause Samples

The SIMPLE SEARCH clause defines the basic parameters and procedures for conducting a straightforward search within a specified context, such as a database or contractual records. It typically outlines the criteria that can be used for searching, the scope of information accessible, and any limitations on the search process. By establishing clear guidelines for how searches are to be performed, this clause ensures efficiency and consistency, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over information retrieval.
SIMPLE SEARCH. After having submitted a query, the user is presented with the first “page” of the results. Each page contains a fixed number of items, pre-set in the Aggregator, to allow a convenient display of the result in one HTML page (currently there are 10 items per page). The user can then browse the result list with the “next” and “previous” buttons which appear on the screen after receiving the first page. 1. Each item in the result list of a query made on “artefacts” contains the following information, if available (see Figure 3):  Thumbnail of the item  Title  Content Provider  Location (values of the fields “RomanProvinceItalicRegion and “AncientFindSpot”)  First 256 characters of text of the transcription  Date
SIMPLE SEARCH. 2.1.1. Distributor shall ensure that the Store has simple search string with up to [ * ] searchable keywords, not including booleans up to a maximum of [ * ] characters.
SIMPLE SEARCH. The simple search user interface is very straightforward (see Figure 2). The text entered in the query box is used to make a full text search in all the fields of all the EAGLE objects in the category determined when making the query. By default, the search will be done on all the objects in the “artefact” category. Two more tabs on the result list (labelled “texts” and “images”) allow the user to perform the same query choosing a different category.
SIMPLE SEARCH. In order to perform a search a user is required to authenticate by going through the Login page. The Simple Search form enables a user to search the database of bibliographic records for each article accessible on the site. The fields include: Author Last Name(s), Author Initial(s), Article Title, Journal Title, Keywords, Year, Volume and Issue and Full text search. The search can be restricted to (a) All journals, (b) Only favourite journals as defined by the user (from Your Home Page list), (c) a single journal, (d) journals in a selected subject group as defined in the Publisher Interface. The user will have a choice to rank search results by publication date or relevancy.
SIMPLE SEARCH. 2.1.1. [ * ] 2.1.2. [ * ] 2.1.3. [ * ] 2.1.4. [ * ]
SIMPLE SEARCH. The simple search functionality covers searching for available Processes, registered Organisations and published Annual Procurement and Disposal Plan entries. Simple search queries are performed by: Selecting the type of searching (Processes, Organisations or Plans) from the selection list. Providing the full name of the required record or part of it using the “*” wildcard. Selecting the button “Search”. The results, if any, are then presented in a tabular form.

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