When a search returns a variety of headings which are similar to the word you have typed in, you will see a screen like this:
![]() The text at the top of the screen as well as the yellow highlighted area indicate which heading is the closest match to the word that you typed in. The "Count" indicates how many images are associated with each heading. To view the images, click on the blue underlined text to the left of the line. ![]() The database will then display a list of the image thumbnails with summaries (Artist, Title, Year, Media, Size, Ownership and Copyright, etc.). Clicking on the image will open up a new window which displays much more detailed information about the image, including informative commentary about it. ![]() Clicking on any of the blue, underlined text will open a new search screen. For example, clicking on the creator's name will provide a list of the creator's other works which are included in the database. Clicking on the displayed image will open another window which gives you the option of displaying a larger version of the image or downloading the image to your computer.
Tutorial Created By Terran McCanna Fall 2003, LIS 6603 Dr. Stephanie Maatta Smith Last Updated: November 28, 2003 |