eprintid: 866 rev_number: 9 eprint_status: archive userid: 24 dir: disk0/00/00/08/66 datestamp: 2012-05-25 20:48:48 lastmod: 2016-05-27 21:06:10 status_changed: 2012-05-25 20:48:48 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Friedlander, Zoe title: Building a Tabbed Search for the Library ispublished: pub subjects: voyager divisions: eluna_conf abstract: Do you have multiple electronic resources but no way to search across them? Are your patrons confused about their search options? One way to give an "at-a-glance" view of your library's resources is to present patrons with a tabbed search box. Though they may still need to search different resources, you can provide them with a clear view of just what your resources are. Our library uses Voyager from Ex Libris, Inmagic DBTextWorks for SQL, and CONTENTdm; we also want to let users search our Web site. Rather than throw search boxes all around the page, we are building a tabbed search to present all the options together. This presentation shows you how to do the same. date: 2012-05-10 date_type: published full_text_status: restricted pres_type: lecture event_title: ELUNA 2012 event_location: Salt Lake City, Utah event_dates: May 9-11, 2012 event_type: conference refereed: FALSE citation: Friedlander, Zoe (2012) Building a Tabbed Search for the Library. In: ELUNA 2012, May 9-11, 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah . document_url: https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/866/1/B_6_02_Friedlander.pptx