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Searching - Access Points

Here is another consideration. When you begin to search, what do you use as your access point? Let's say that you are a gardener and you are having trouble with deer. You decide to look for an article on ways to keep deer away. So you decide to look in a database of magazine articles. Which field will you search? Let's say you decide to search the title field. Look at the following record:


AUTHOR:
 
Fein, Honey
TITLE: Bambi's Buffet
SOURCE: Ulster Gardens v. 10 (July '95) p. 8-9 il.
DATE: 1995
PLACE: United States
LANGUAGE: English
RECORD TYPE: article
CONTENTS: feature article
SUBJECT: Deer.
Wildlife repellents.
Wildlife in gardens.
Garden pests.


This article is exactly what you wanted! But you would not have found it by doing a title search. The word "deer" is not present in the title field, so the computer would not select it. The word "deer" is in the subject field. Other subject headings include: wildlife repellents; wildlife in gardens; and garden pests. Selecting one of these subject headings would take you to other articles on the same subject.

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