Keywords
To capture the wealth of our holdings our cataloguers assign
keywords to items of particular interest. You can search by
using these to discover good examples of your areas of interest.
A facility is available to extend the search to allow the
user to study the results of a full text search of the Archive.
However, such results will be a lot less specific and users
will find less relevant mentions of the subject
Keywords will identify important items or examples but will
not find all the relevant content, as we are still keywording
material. Keywording of records is a lengthy and subjective
process so it is wise to consider following a keyword search
with other searches. We welcome offers of specialist help
with the indexing processes.
A text search may throw up a lot of “noise” but
it may be worth trying if other searches do not find enough
for your purposes.
Common synonyms and alternative spellings of words (eg water
mill and watermill) are handled automatically by the search
glossary and thesaurus.
Certain keywords are used to help to organise the site, for
example the educational search engine looks only at items
with the keyword education.
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