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What are we seeing in the search results?

Each entry in the search results presents a snapshot view of the record you have retrieved. The snapshot view all begins with a hyperlinked title and statement of responsibility, but otherwise varies by the search type you have chosen. The elements are pre-selected by the system, but you can customize (icon no. 13) to suit your job tasks.

Search typeAll titlesPhysical titlesPhysical items
Results

bib records and, if applicable, physical inventory/electronic portfolio

bib records and physical inventory

item records

Displayed elements and sources

From bib records

  • Content/media/carrier type (3xx)
  • Creator (1xx)
  • Imprint (264/260)
  • Subject (65x)
  • Language (008)
  • ISBN
  • etc.
Similar to All titles

From bib records

  • Creator (1xx)
  • Imprint (264/260)

From holdings records

  • Library (852 $b)
  • Permanent Location (852 $c)
  • Call number (852 $h $i)

From item records

  • Barcode
  • Due Date
  • Status

etc.

For example, if PUL has three copies of a book (ISBN 9781108420723) -

Physical items search

  • ISBN retrieves three item records
  • If you search by scanning in the barcode (32101106381369) of one of the copies, you retrieve one item record

Physical titles search

  • ISBN will retrieve one bib record, which also displays its attached holdings and items.

All titles search

  • Because PUL has the title in both print and electronic format, ISBN will retrieve two bib records, one having physical inventory and the other not.

Elements in search results view

The default elements shown on a search results page vary by Search type. Below is the result of a Physical titles search.

As is everything with Alma, its interface may change in big and small ways in each of its monthly release of new developments. The screenshot below was taken in May 2021 to help beginners understand the basic elements and layout of search results. Please consult as the basis for understanding the current interface.


1 Facets

Filter search results by facets

2 Search type

The search type you have chosen

3 Search criteria

Your search text and criteria

4 Action button

If any of the check boxes (8 or 14) are selected, records can be pushed to the Metadata Editor

5 Action button

Save your search results as a logical set based on your query criteria

6 Search zone - Institution (Alt +1)

The tab of Institution zone, displaying results from Princeton's repository

7 Search zone - Community (Alt +2)

The tab of Community zone, displaying results from other Alma institutions

8 Select All

Checkbox for selecting all results of this query

9 Sort

Customize the default sorting order for the results of this search type

10 How many selected

Indicates how many results you have selected

11 Expand

Selects expanded view or compact view. For example, the latter does not display the list of physical holdings and electronic portfolio

12 Export list

Download the search results in an Excel file

13 Managing column display

The Gear button, for managing column display. Click to customize the snapshot view of the search results (16)

14 Select

Checkbox for selecting individual records

15 Title / Statement of responsibility

Click to open the record in Record View (read-only)

16 Snapshot

A snapshot of the record, displaying a set of fields pre-selected by Alma. You can use the Gear button (13) to customize which fields to display and in what order.

17 Action buttons

Two action buttons. You can use the Gear button (13) to customize which action items will appear here and in what order.

18 More actions

Click the ellipsis to see more action items. You can use the Gear button (13) to customize which action items will appear here and in what order

19 Individual holdings record

Click to open individual holdings records in Record View (read-only)

20 All holdings

Click to open the List of Holdings, where you can select individual holdings records for editing

  • either by clicking the action item Edit under the ellipsis
  • or by pushing one or more selected holdings to the MDE

In comparison, clicking on the hyperlinked ID column opens the holdings in Record View (read-only)

The ID column refers to the MMS ID of holdings record, or Holdings PID as it is referred to in the search index should you need to retrieve a holdings record by its record ID.

If there are fields you need or need not to see for your particular job tasks, you may click on the gear icon in the upper-right corner above the List of Holdings to select and delect columns, thus optimizing the usage of your screen real estate.

21 All items

Click to open the List of Items, where you can open individual item records for editing

  • either by clicking the hyperlinked Barcode
  • or by clicking the action item Edit under the ellipsis

Likewise, columns can be selected or deselected for display in the List of Items via the gear icon. The screenshot above shows the column Copy ID, which is not in the default setting and has been turned on by an individual user.

22 Other details

Other details include loan history and hyperlinks to records that are linked to the entry by 7xx and 8xx fields (e.g., 774 links a larger bibliographic unit to its a constituent units for bound-with situations)

About Copy ID

The Copy ID column in the List of Holdings (20) takes data from 852 $t of holdings records.

In comparison, if you have customized the Physical items search results to display Copy ID -

Display in search resultsData source

In Physicial items search results, the field Copy ID takes data from the Copy ID field of item records.

Copy ID 0, which you will encounter in some records having been migrated from Voyager, will not be valid in Alma and must be made consistent with the number or range indicated in 852 $t because of Alma's bib-inventory record structure.

Source

Ex Libris Knowledge Center > Repository Search Results

Ex Libris Knowledge Center > Working with the List of Holdings

Ex Libris Knowledge Center > Working with the List of Items

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