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== Finding Records == | == Finding Records == | ||
You can find records | You can find records in PubGizmo by entering search terms in the relevant search boxes, but it helps to know there are two types of searches, one fast, and one slow, and usually the fast search will serve your needs. | ||
== Search Boxes == | == Search Boxes == | ||
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==== Home Screen ==== | ==== Home Screen ==== | ||
Each major module includes search box, where you can search within that particular module. | Each major module includes a search box, where you can search within that particular module. | ||
==== Top of Module ==== | ==== Top of Module ==== | ||
At the top of the single record and list view for each module | At the top of the single record and list view for each module you will find a search box for that specific module. | ||
== Search Types and Responsiveness == | == Search Types and Responsiveness == | ||
Both types of searches are conducted the same way: by clicking into a search box, type you search criteria, and hit <return> or <tab> to execute the search. | Both types of searches are conducted the same way: by clicking into a search box, type you search criteria, and hit <return> or <tab> to execute the search. | ||
=== | === Autofilling === | ||
Just like entering search terms in Google, PubGizmo autofills matches as you type, but in this case, the matches are not for the entity alone, e.g., the title, but also for associated data and metadata about that entity. A host of terms are assigned to each record and assembled into a special index called the QuickDex. | |||
When you use the QuickDex to search, the results are yielded very quickly, because PubGizmo "knows" which records you want, without having to dig through all the records in the system to find matches your search term(s). | |||
If you type something that doesn't autofill, i.e., if you go beyond the matches offered as you type, PubGizmo has to work harder to search on your criteria. | |||
QuickDex | === The QuickDex === | ||
You can tell what data is QuickDexed for each record by hovering over the the module entity's name, (e.g., in Titles, hover over the title at the top, in blue), to see the contents of that record's QuickDex, and therefore how you can find this record using a QuickDex find. You can yield multiple results with a search on something like the genre, for example, if you have multiple records classified as "poetry," you will see, as you type in the search box, "poetry" as en entry. When you execute the find, all Titles that are classified as poetry appear. | |||
==== Title ==== | ==== Title ==== | ||
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* Payout Periods (e.g., records flagged to payout in 2024 only) | * Payout Periods (e.g., records flagged to payout in 2024 only) | ||
* "calc" or "nocalc": records with the Calculate Royalty box checked, or those set not to | * "calc" or "nocalc": records with the Calculate Royalty box checked, or those set not to | ||
=== Slow Searches === | |||
You can type terms into the search box to search in the relevant module. For example, you could type the word "world" in the search box for Titles, and find all the books with "world" in the title, or with "world" in any of several other fields: | |||
* any Description | |||
* any Blurb | |||
* any Review | |||
* Document | |||
* Awards | |||
The search is slow because it involves searching multiple fields, some of them not directly on the record (what we call related records), and therefore not "indexed." | |||
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Revision as of 14:43, 3 May 2025
Finding Records
You can find records in PubGizmo by entering search terms in the relevant search boxes, but it helps to know there are two types of searches, one fast, and one slow, and usually the fast search will serve your needs.
Search Boxes
You'll find multiple locations where you can type data to perform finds; we call these "search boxes."
Home Screen
Each major module includes a search box, where you can search within that particular module.
Top of Module
At the top of the single record and list view for each module you will find a search box for that specific module.
Search Types and Responsiveness
Both types of searches are conducted the same way: by clicking into a search box, type you search criteria, and hit <return> or <tab> to execute the search.
Autofilling
Just like entering search terms in Google, PubGizmo autofills matches as you type, but in this case, the matches are not for the entity alone, e.g., the title, but also for associated data and metadata about that entity. A host of terms are assigned to each record and assembled into a special index called the QuickDex.
When you use the QuickDex to search, the results are yielded very quickly, because PubGizmo "knows" which records you want, without having to dig through all the records in the system to find matches your search term(s).
If you type something that doesn't autofill, i.e., if you go beyond the matches offered as you type, PubGizmo has to work harder to search on your criteria.
The QuickDex
You can tell what data is QuickDexed for each record by hovering over the the module entity's name, (e.g., in Titles, hover over the title at the top, in blue), to see the contents of that record's QuickDex, and therefore how you can find this record using a QuickDex find. You can yield multiple results with a search on something like the genre, for example, if you have multiple records classified as "poetry," you will see, as you type in the search box, "poetry" as en entry. When you execute the find, all Titles that are classified as poetry appear.
Title
Currently, a Title's QuickDex includes:
- Title (with or without the article)
- Subtitle
- Contractees (author, translator, licensing orgs)
- Genre(s)
- Keyword(s)
- Year of Publication
- ISBNs
Royalty
The QuickDex varies by module. For example, the QuickDex for Royalties is different than for Titles.:
- Title
- Contractees (Contacts or Orgs)
- Agents
- Agencies
- Payout Periods (e.g., records flagged to payout in 2024 only)
- "calc" or "nocalc": records with the Calculate Royalty box checked, or those set not to
Slow Searches
You can type terms into the search box to search in the relevant module. For example, you could type the word "world" in the search box for Titles, and find all the books with "world" in the title, or with "world" in any of several other fields:
- any Description
- any Blurb
- any Review
- Document
- Awards
The search is slow because it involves searching multiple fields, some of them not directly on the record (what we call related records), and therefore not "indexed."