The following tips
can help you fine-tune your searches and
locate precise results.
BioCASe
does not support explicit use of standard
wildcards. However, certain fields do allow the user to enter either a
full or
partial search term.
The
Basic Search
pages let you
use a qualifier to specify whether to search for the
exact,
starting
with, ending
with, or containing
match for
your search
term.
On the Advanced Search pages there are no specific qualifiers, but many of the fields let you enter either a full or partial search term.
Combining Search Terms with AND/OR
For advanced searches, BioCASe requires that you specify whether to combine search criteria from various fields with AND or OR. AND narrows down a search, while OR expands a search.
Note: The
default within each category is OR. If you choose more than one item in
any one
category those specific terms will be combined with OR.
Example If you enter ‘fungi’ for a taxon name and ‘United Kingdom’ for the country location of the data holder:
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Some
search fields on the Collections
and
Institutions
advanced search page let you
either
enter
free text or select terms from an alphabetized list. Alphabetized lists
appear beneath or to the right of the related input field.
The fields that have related alphabetic lists are taxon, common name, [data repository] name and town, and [person] name.
Note: Alphabetized lists are
compiled from terms that are stored in the BioCASe
repository of collection-related information provided by national
nodes, so you are more likely to
locate results for search terms
chosen from a list than you are for a free text entry.
Some
search fields on the Collections
and
Institutions
advanced search page have list
boxes that allow you to
select
several terms at a time.
The
fields that are list boxes are category
of
objects, category of
collection, category of
organization,
and country.
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To select multiple terms from a list box,
select the first term and then press the
<Ctrl>
button on the keyboard while you select any additional terms.
The
following tip(s) can help you navigate the BioCASe
site.
Returning to previous pages: The Back Button
Do not use the back button on your web browser when using the BioCASe. Instead, use the button on the BioCASe user interface, where it appears.When the back button is not present on a page, you can usually return to a former page with the help of other buttons, such as Revise Search or New Search .
Searching for Organizations and Collections
The Collections and Institutions section of the BioCASe lets you search for general information about collections and institutions, such as name, location, administration, and type of content.Basic Search: Keyword or Keyphrase
The Basic search option in the Organizations and Collections section lets you search for organizations and collections by using a single keyword or keyphrase.
The keyword or keyphrase can be anything related to the organization or collection - a full or partial string representing the name, address, contact person name, taxon name, common name, geospatial region, or stratigraphic time period.
The following search field is available on the collection level Basic Search page:
keyword
|
Keyword
or keyphrase related to anything about an organization or collection. |
Select a qualifier and enter all or part of a word or phrase |
§ To use the basic search option:
1. Click Collections and Institutionson the navigation menu.
2. Click Basic Search on the navigation menu.
3. Select a qualifier from the drop-down list to specify whether to search for exact, starting with, ending with, or containing matches for your search term.
4. Enter a keyword or keyphrase in the keyword field.
5. Click the Search button.
6.
View
the results.
Practice Searches: 1. Enter the keyword 'fungi' to search for collections that contain specimens of fungi. 2.
Enter
the
keyword 'Rudkoebing' or
'Rudko' to search for details about an aquarium that is located on a
street called Rudkoebing in Denmark. 3.
Enter
the
keyphrase 'Marine
ecological survey' and choose the qualifier 'containing' to search for
marine ecological surveys. |
Advanced Search: Multiple
Criteria
The
Advanced search
option in the Organizations and
Collections section lets you create a very specific search for
organizations and collections by combining multiple search criteria.
The following search fields are available on the collection level Advanced Search page:
taxon
name |
Taxonomic name of specimens or observations in a collection. |
Enter all or part of a name (eg Crustacea or Crusta) or select one or more names from the alphabetic list. | ||
common
name |
Common name of specimens or observations in a collection. |
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Enter all or part of a name (eg Animals or ani) or select one or more names from the alphabetic list. | |
geospatial
region |
Geospatial region where specimens or observations in a collection were gathered. | Enter all or part of part of a region (eg Africa or Af) or browse to select one or more regions from the tree. | ||
timeperiod |
Stratigraphic age of specimens in a collection. | Enter all or part of a time period (eg Triassic or Tria) or browse to select one or more periods from the chart. | ||
category
of objects |
Category of specimens in a collection. | Select one or more categories from the list. | ||
includes
type specimens |
Collections that contain type specimens. |
Click
the checkbox to search for collections
containing type specimens. |
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[data
holder] name |
Name of a network, organization, or collection. | Enter all or part of a data holder name (eg Institut Pasteur or Institu) or select a name from the alphabetic list. | ||
[data
holder] country |
Country where the network, organization, or collection is located. | Select one or more countries from the list. | ||
[data
holder] town |
Town where the network, organization, or collection is located. | Enter all or part of a town name (eg London or Lon) or select one or more towns from the alphabetic list. | ||
category
of organization |
Category of organization holding collection(s). | Select one or more categories from the list. | ||
category
of collection |
Category
of collection. |
Select one or more categories from the list. | ||
[Person]
name |
Persons related to the data
holder (network, organization, or collection). |
Enter
all or part of a person's name (eg Abbott or Abb) or select a name from
the alphabetic list. |
§ To use the advanced search option:
1. Click Collections and Institutions on the navigation menu.
2. Click Advanced Search on the navigation menu.
3. Enter or select as many search terms in the various fields as you wish.
4.
Select AND or OR to specify how
to combine your
search criteria.
5. Click the Search button.
6.
View
the results.
Practice Searches:
1.
Enter
the taxon 'Bromeliaceae' and the person name 'Jebb' to
search for collections that contain
specimens of bromeliaceae and have a contact by the name of 'Jebb'.
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Browsing Collection Information
The Browse search option in the Organizations and Collections section arranges information about organizations and collections by topic. When you click on a topic you are presented with a list of subtopics. If you continue to click on subtopics you will eventually reach a detailed description for a single organization or collection.Note: Many of the subtopic lists may not be comprehensive since they are compiled only from data drawn from the BioCASe repository of collection level information.
The
following chart illustrates the topics in the
Browse section and their
related subtopics.
Networks | Full
description for a single network |
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Organizations |
Alphabetized organization names |
Full
description for a single organization
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Organizations arranged by category | ||||
Collections | Alphabetized collection names |
Full
description for a single collection
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Collections organized by category. | ||||
Collections organized by types of objects | ||||
Persons |
Organizations and collections organized by contact person | Full
description for a single organization or collection |
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Location |
Towns in a country | Organizations and collections in a town | Full
description for a single organization or collection |
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Regions in a country | Organizations and collections in a region | |||
All networks, organizations or collections in a particular country |
All networks in a country |
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All organizations in a country | ||||
All collections in a country |
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Collections with
items gathered during a particular year or interval |
Full
description for a single collection |
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Collections with items by scientific name | Full
description for a single collection |
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Collections with items by common name |
Full description for a single collection |
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Collections with items gathered in a geographic region |
Full description for a single collection |
§ To use the browse search option:
1. Click Collections and Institutions on the navigation menu.
2. Click Browse on the navigation menu.
3.
Click on a topic.
4.
View the list of subtopics and click one. Continue
to click subtopics until you reach a full description for an
organization or collection.
5.
View the result.
Practice Browsing
1.
Scientific name
» A, B, C,....,Z » A » Algae » Agardh Herbarium
» Full description of Agardh Herbarium. |
Searching for Specimens and Observations
The
Specimens
and Observations section of the BioCASe lets you search for
specific information about individual specimens and
observations. You can search for specimens or observations by search
criteria
such as scientific or common names, stratigraphic time periods, and
gathering event
details.
The
Basic search option
in the Specimens and
Observations section lets you search for specimens and
observations by using a
taxon name.
taxon
name |
Full taxonomic name of a specimen or observation. | Enter all or part of a name (eg Philagra quadrimaculata (Schmidt, 1920) or Philagra). |
§ To use the basic search option:
1. Click Specimens and Observations on the navigation menu.
2. Click Basic Search on the navigation menu.
3. Select a qualifier from the drop-down list to specify whether to search for exact, starting with, ending with, or containing matches for your search term.
4. Enter a taxon in the taxon name field.
5.
Click
the Search button.
6. Select the datasources that you would like to search and click the Search button.
7.
View
the results.
Practice
Searches 1. Enter the taxon name 'Draba' to search for specimens of Draba. 2. Enter the taxon name 'Bromeliaceae' to search for specimens of Bromeliaceae. |
Advanced Search: Multiple
Criteria
The
advanced search option in the Specimens
and
Observations section lets you create a very specific
search for
specimens
and observations by combining multiple search criteria.
t axon
name |
Taxonomic name of a specimen or observation. | Enter all or part of a name (eg Philagra quadrimaculata (Schmidt, 1920) or Philagra). | ||
common
name |
Common name of a specimen or observation. | Enter all or part of part of a common name (eg Sunders Billbergie or Saunders). | ||
higher
taxon |
Higher taxon name of a specimen or observation. | Enter all or part of a name (eg Lophopidae or Lopho). | ||
stratigraphic
age |
Stratigraphic age of a specimen. | Enter all or part of a time period (eg Triassic or Tria) or browse to select one or more periods from the chart. | ||
is
type specimen |
A specimen that is a type specimen. | Click the checkbox to search for specimens that are type specimens. | ||
country |
Country where the specimen or observation was gathered. | Select a country from the list. | ||
locality |
Area where the specimen or observation was found gathered. | Enter all or part of a locality name (eg Cairo or Ca). | ||
gathering
date |
Year(s) that a
specimen or observation was gathered. |
Enter an interval of year(s) (eg from 1960 to 1970). | ||
name
of collector |
Name of the collector who gathered the specimen or observation. | Enter all or part of a name (eg Klapperich). | ||
data
with an image only |
Records of specimens or observations that include a link to an image. | Click the checkbox to search for records of specimens or observations that include a link to an image. |
§ To use the advanced search option:
1. Click Specimens and Observations on the navigation menu.
2. Click Advanced Search on the navigation menu.
3. Enter or select as many search terms in the various fields as you wish.
4.
Select AND or OR to specify how
to combine your
search criteria.
5.
Click
the Search button.
6. Select the datasources that you would like to search and click the Search button.
7.
View
the results.
Practice Searches
1. Enter the taxon name 'Aiphanes minima' and the gathering country 'Barbados' to search for specimens of Aiphanes minima that were found in Barbados. 2. Enter the taxon name 'Hadimopanella' and select the 'Cambrian' period from the time scale chart to search for fossils of Hadimopanella from the Cambrian period. |
You
can
view your current search criteria in the
Your
query section at the left side of the user interface.
If you are not satisfied with results from a search you may want to revise your search criteria, begin a new search, or reload previous search criteria.
Click the Revise Search button to revise your search criteria. This action will bring you back to the search page with your previous search criteria so that you can alter them as you wish.
You
can delete previous search terms that were chosen from a browse chart
or
alphabetic list by opening the chart or list and deselecting those
items.
Click
the New Search button to
clear your
previous search criteria and return to a blank search page.
You
can reload a previous search that was
executed during the same session.
§ To reload a previous search:
1. From the Your query section, select a previous search from the drop-down list.
2. Click the Reload query button. Your previous criteria will now appear in the Your query section.
3. Edit your previous search criteria if you wish.
4. Click Search to execute the search.
Note: The History option only appears after you have executed at least one search.