Using Field Codes

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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.)

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".

URL for this page: http://manual.citavi.com/en/?field_codes.htm (Last updated: 09.06.2011 08:27:28)
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