You can search specific fields in a quick search by placing the field name before the search terms.
For example, to search for references with the author "Smith", you enter:
Author: Smith
A field code is even quicker to use:
a: Smith
The most frequently used fields have field codes, which are shown in the table below:
a |
Person fields (author, editor, etc.) |
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c |
Categories |
d |
Date of publication |
full |
Full text |
i |
Thoughts |
iq |
Quotations and Thoughts |
j |
Periodical |
k |
Keywords |
kn |
Knowledge fields (thoughts, quotations, categories, core statements, abstracts, tables of contents, comments) |
l |
Red label |
loc |
Location fields |
n |
Notes |
o |
Blue label |
pl |
Place of publication |
pub |
Publisher |
q |
Quotations |
r |
Reference type |
t |
Title, subtitle, title supplements, other title variations |
t1 |
Title |
t2 |
Subtitle |
task |
Task fields |
To see which fields are searched by a particular field abbreviation, in the Advanced search, select a search field, then click a field, and then click Details.
Hint: If you want to search by date of publication, be sure to use the d: field code because otherwise the search will look in every field. For example, searching for "2009" alone would also find last modified dates or ISBN numbers containing "2009".
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http://manual.citavi.com/en/?field_codes.htm (Last updated: 09.06.2011 08:27:28)
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