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Access Name | Command Name | Examples | |||
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Any keyword | aw: | Searches for the words “peters “and “gerlach” in any indexed field. aw: peters gerlalch | |||
Any phrase | aph: | This index is designed to retrieve names more accurately than by name keyword. Examples: “Prince,” “Princeton University,” “Ken Follett,” “Follett, Ken,” “Follett, K,” Note: it is important to include the comma at the end to signify truncation | |||
Name | na: | Enter personal names as surname, followed by comma, followed by initial or forenames. na: shakespeare, william | |||
ISBN | bn: | bn: 9780192631695 | |||
Country of publication | cnp: | Example combining name keyword “mignon” and country of publication “fr” (France) (Note: use ISO 3166-1 two character codes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 ) cnp: fr & nw: mignon | |||
Decade of publication | dcp: | Example combining name keyword “mignon” with decade of publication “197” (1970-1979) dcp: 197 & nw: mignon Example combining date of publication between 1970 and 1989 and name word “mignon” dcp: 197 {range} 198 & nw: mignon | |||
Dates of identity | dti: | Example combining name keyword and birth date (note only publicly available dates are displayed) | Instrument or Voice | iop: | See list of codes in ISNI Data element Values.doc iop: bb (Retrieves all identities coded as trumpet players)dti: 188? & nw: huxley |
Insert date | ins: | Example combing insert date “2011-10-12” and source code “AMS” ins: 20111012 & cn: ams? | |||
Language of identity | lni: | Example search combining title keyword “sand” and language of identity “fre” (Note use ISO 639- 2, three character code http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2) lni: fre & tw: sand | Other resource identifier | LSN: | Example search for DOI “doi 101001 archderm1418985” LSN: doi 101001 archderm1418985 |
Note keyword | nt: | Example search for a note containing the word “possible” nt: possible | |||
Publisher keyword | pw: | Example search for a publisher containing the word “macmillan” but not the title keyword “encyclopedia” pw: macmillan NOT tw: encyclopedia | |||
Standard identifier | si: | Collective index for ISBN, ISSN and contributor identifiers Example. Example: searching for ISBN 9780192631695 si: 9780192631695 | |||
ISNI number | isn: | isn: 0000 0001 1879 5962 The search works with or without spaces in the number. | |||
ISNI status | st: | Possible values: A (assigned), P (provisional), S (suspect) | |||
Record source | src: | This index is constructed with the number of sources followed by the source codes. Example search for all unassigned records for source AMS (note that this string includes spaces so must be surrounded by a double quotation)with PCC as the only source: src: 1 AMS (Alternative: cn: ams? & st: p) Example browse of the Record Source index PCC Example search for all records with PCC as one of multiple sources (the digits do not represent eleven but "more than one"): 11?viaf? will show counts of records and sources where VIAF and other sources exist on the same recordsrc: 11? PCC | |||
Title keyword | tw: | Example search combining name keyword “peters” and title keyword “sand” nw: peters & tw: sand | Contributor identifier | cn: | Example searching for the VIAF identifier pica.cn+%3D+"VIAF 77823260" cn: viaf 77823260 Example search for all assigned records for source AMS cn: ams? & st: a |
Pica production number | ppn: | Example search for a record by PPN 067467237 (no ISNI assigned yet) ppn: 067467237 | Similarity | sim: | This index enables you to find possible matches. This example enables you to find all ALCS records that have a possible match: sim: alcs? p? |
ORCID | Orcid: | This index enables you to find ORCIDs that have been added by researchers using the ISNI ORCID link |
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