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DyabolaArchäologische Bibliographie
Römisch-Germanischen
Kommission (RGK)
Subject searches
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Dyabola: subject searches- In this demo we search the Sachkatalog
der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission (RGK) Frankfurt. The Monographien der Bibliographie zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte Europas (RGK) and the Eurasienbibliographie (DAI) work on the same principle
- This demo uses the English version
- Only one search term is allowed, but searches may be combined afterwards. See the demo: “Combining queries”
You are looking for publications
on textiles
Use an English or
a German term
Search looks for words from the title and author
textile
This finds all titles in which
textile occurs, even if it is part of a word
Not all languages are covered this
way
Perform a new search via
Search with textiel or only
part of the term, e.g. texti
Or use the option Classification (Hierarchy)
.
Do not enter a search term!
You now see the 11 main categories
For example, you are looking for
textiles from the paleolithicum
Then click the relevant category
Click a category to see which subcategory
is relevant
Repeat this for the subcategories
Click Information and Back links for a list of all titles in this
subcategory
10 relevant titles
The tab Parents takes you back to the higher level
Kleidung/Tracht/Schmuck
The button back to Classifiction takes you back to
the main categories
Or search for the term Textile in
the Classification
.
This way you search all
subcategoriesAlways start with a capital letter
and where possible enter
only the first part of the term
Textil
Then select the best term for your search
If there is more than one relevant term, perform searches with each
of them in turn
Textiles (Textilien)occurs in
21 subcategories
Click each to see the subcategory
We are now in the subcategory
Paläolithikum…Textilien
Click Textiles under Session results
in the right margin to go back to
the list of subcategories
Click Information and Back links for a list of all titles in this subcategory
TIP: find a relevant title and see which classification
it has been assigned
Then click it to find articles which have the same classification
Summary
There are various ways to search by subject:
- Search: searches for words in the title and author fields. Use word variants (textile, textiel, etc.)
- Expert Search – Classification (Hierarchy): this way you find articles on your subject in all languages. However, it is not always easy to find the right subject tree
- Expert Search – Classification (List): searches for terms within the Classification subcategories. Frequently used terms result in very large search results