Bach Bibliography Help on Search Facilities |
As there is no accounting for tastes, many people use the search facility in different ways. For example:
It is important that they know exactly what information they should provide so that the search will find the items they are looking for. In Bach Bibliography, you will be able to carry out very strict search if you provide sufficient information. This is best achieved by the combination of searches, such as "author search" and "keyword in a title".
It seems that the three people can do their search with Simple Search.
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The search by Mr Albrecht will produce 5 results: in fact he is looking for Christoph Wolff's "Bachs Handexemplar der Goldberg-Variationen - eine neue Quelle", but he not only finds the item in the Bach Bibliography, but also the item translated into English, as well as a similar article on "Schübler-Choräle".
The search by Dr Clarke produces 2 results. It is a disappointing for him that none of the two is by him. Yet he now knows that there are other Clarkes working in Bach studies.
Professor Davies's search produces 1 results -- Grace, Harvey: "The Bach-Elgar Fugue.", MTimes 63/947 (Jan, 1922) 21-23. She is now happy to carry on reading the book.
Miss Bachmann's case is different. She wants to read about Bach's cantata in religious context in German, but cannot think of appropriate keywords. Yet under the Complex Search, she can specify under each search category the following information:
She will get 8 items from the search. She should also carry out a separate search on Aspect with "Liturgy" and "Theology" to make sure that she did not miss out any.
Complex Search is very powerful and flexible. As you see, you can get around the spelling problems caused by inflection, such as "Kantate(n)" and "geistliche(n/s/r)".
You should now try and experience the Complex Search for yourself.
When your search is successful, you will see a list of references on the screen. In each reference, you will see several active links, and by clicking one of these you can carry out further searches. Note that the number of links depends on the types of references.
These active links should be used for the purpose as follows: