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indexSearching the Cited Author FieldUse the following guidelines when performing a Cited Author search.
indexIf the citation refers to a record that is also a source item published during the timespan covered by your institution's subscription, you can enter the name of any of its authors. For example, if you are looking for cited references to a work called "Preventing the use of biological weapons: Improving response should prevention fail," published in Clinical Infectious Diseases 30 (6): 926-929 June 2000, then you can enter the name of any of the three authors of the article: Inglesby TV, O'Toole T, or Henderson DA. Ellipses (...) will appear before the name of a secondary author in the Cited Reference Index. However, it is advisable to enter the name of the first listed author in the Cited Author field. That way, you will be sure to retrieve all variations of the same cited reference. indexGuidelines for Entering NamesFormatEnter up to three initials after the last name. It is advisable to truncate after the first initial. For example:
indexCaseUse upper, lower, or mixed case. For example, CRICK, Crick, or crick finds the same results. indexWildcards
indexBoolean Search OperatorsSeparate two or more names by the OR Boolean operator. If the cited author has a common last name, try combining variations with OR instead of truncating after the first initial. This way, you will retrieve fewer irrelevant references. For example:
indexQuotation MarksUse quotation marks (") around the words AND, OR, NOT, NEAR, and SAME in any field when you do not intend these words to serve as search operators.
indexHyphens and ApostrophesIf the surname contains a hyphen, or apostrophe, enter the name both with and without the punctuation mark. Likewise, enter a surname with embedded spaces with and without the spaces. Join the two versions of the name with OR.
indexLengthIf the surname is longer than fifteen characters, enter the first fifteen characters followed by an asterisk (*) wildcard to represent the remaining characters. For example, Klapdor-Kleingrothaus* OR KlapdorKleingro* matches
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indexAbout Cited Author NamesFor cited references, both the primary and secondary author are listed. indexInformation About ... |