Search Help
Finding Terms:
- enter term(s) in the search box; searches are left-truncated, i.e.,
if you enter Leg, you will also retrieve Legislation, for
example, unless you use quotes
- exact match searching: enclose the term(s) in quotation
marks, e.g.: "gene therapy"; terms with quotes and terms without
quotes may be combined in a single search
- "Current Page" search option on all pages of the Index (1-8, A-Z)
and all pages of the Schedule (QS-WZ): from the Home page, go to the
Index or Schedule, select the appropriate page (each letter of the Index
and each Class in the Schedule are separate "pages") and select the
"Current Page" radio button below the search box; this improves
retrieval speed; it can be combined with the quoted search
- the search is carried out on the entire Index or Schedule
unless you select the "Current Page" option
- capitalization is ignored (not case-sensitive)
- punctuation is ignored; terms may be searched with or without
hyphens, commas, etc.; punctuation is also ignored in terms in quotation
marks
- you may truncate terms (see 'Further
Details on Searching,' below)
- you may input apostrophes if in MeSH, or you may truncate,
e.g.: Addison Disease, or just: Addison (but not misspelled as
Addisons; see 'Further
Details on Searching,' below
- boolean operators are not used— multiple terms are
automatically ANDed together (but there is no 'phrase' or 'proximity'
searching—see 'Retrieval
Display' below)
- order is not important (except in a quoted or exact match search)
- the system initially defaults to an Index search
- you may select an Index search or a Schedule search by
clicking the corresponding button below the search box
- subsequent searches default to Index or Schedule depending on the
previous selection
Finding Classification Numbers:
- to search for a class number in the Schedules, use the class
number search box
Retrieval Display: Your
terms will appear enlarged in the display
In an Index Search:
- the system retrieves any Index entry (i.e., a main heading
plus its subheadings, or a reference) containing term(s) matching your
search
- to retrieve an exact match, enclose terms in quotation marks
- you can restrict your search by selecting the "Current Page"
option
- except in the case of exact match searches, the automatic ANDing of
multiple terms does not imply proximity between any terms within
the text of a retrieved Index entry—although all will be present
- click on the blue shaded class numbers to hyperlink to the
appropriate location in the Schedule (see '
Important Note' below)
- hyperlinked cross references and see references also display in blue
- click on the 'tree' icon to the left of the Index term to
jump to the descriptor details in the MeSH browser (definition,
annotation, allowable qualifiers, etc.)
- if the number of hits is too great or too small, retry using
different terms—retrieval depends on character string matches—not
concepts (try searching the MeSH Browser first)
In a Schedule Search (term search):
- the system retrieves any line with matching term(s)
- to retrieve an exact match, enclose terms in quotation marks
- you can restrict your search by selecting the "Current Page"
option
- hyperlinked cross-references and see references display in
blue—click to jump to the referred term (see 'Further
Details on Retrieval,' below)
Browsing:
- each letter of the Index and each Class in the Schedule can be
searched individually by selecting the "Current Page" option
- pages may be scanned directly using up or down arrows
- press ‹control›‹home› to go to top; ‹control›end› to go to bottom of page
- use browser forward and back buttons as needed
Important Note: Only
those Index terms within the domain of the NLM Classification are
hyperlinked to the Schedules; some terms are classed using the Library of
Congress Scheme—these numbers are provided as a convenience to users,
but this system does not verify the accuracy of LC class numbers.
Please check current LC Schedules in these instances.
Further Details on Searching:
Enter search term(s) as completely as possible,
truncating the term, i.e., omit any plural and other endings, for
example, if unsure. For example: while Women's Health can be
entered exactly, it can also be retrieved by typing wom hea
(but not misspelled womens health without the apostrophe). However, bear
in mind that a truncated search may retrieve other items beginning with the given
letters—so take this into account when searching. To find an exact
match, use quotes around your term(s); to limit retrieval to a particular
letter of the Index or Class of the Schedule, use the "Current Page"
option.
Further Details on Retrieval:
In the NLM Schedules, the retrieval display shows the lines
containing your search term(s), with the matching term(s) enlarged. All
class numbers shaded in blue are hyperlinked to their actual appearance in
the Schedule; in addition, references to the geographic Table G are linked
to the table itself.
Last updated: 23 April 2009
First published: 08 October 2002
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