Please direct comments or queries about this service to
ets@lib.uchicago.edu
General User Documentation for PhiloLogic
Database-Specific Searching Tips
Bibliographic Searching:
Author and Title: When entering authors or titles, punctuation and
spacing must match exactly that in the on-line bibliography.
Date: The works in the database currently range in date of publication
from 1861 to 1958.
Theme: To limit one's search to a particular
theme, simply enter the theme into the Theme Field. One may search more
than one theme at a time; the vertical bar ( | ) serves as the OR operator
(e.g., entering Law and Society|Economic Development searches both).
- Economic Development
- Law and Society
- Native American Relations
- Political Development
- Race and Ethnicity
- Religion and Culture
- Settlement and Immigration
- Soldiers' Lives
- Women and Gender
Genre: To limit one's search to a particular
genre, simply enter the genre into the Genre Field. One may search more
than one genre at a time; the vertical bar ( | ) serves as the OR operator
(e.g., entering memoir|letter searches both).
- Article
- Autobiography
- Biography
- Diary
- Government Document
- History
- Letter
- Memoir
- Obituary
- Report
- Song
- Speech
Orthographic Considerations:
No unusual orthography has been detected in this database. Expect elisions
such as wing'd and 'neath. Both British and American spellings of words
have been entered (e.g., honour and honor). Wildcard
characters or Boolean operators can help detect such inconsistencies.
One could enter wing.d or hono.?r or honor|honour
to achieve the desired results.
Data-Entry Idiosyncrasies:
Several data errors have been detected in some databases either from typesetting
errors in the original source or from rekeying/OCRing the documents. One
should avoid making arguments from silence. In particular, look out for
the transposition or doubling of letters, similar letters (e.g., thc) or
word-clustering.
Punctuation and Full-Text Searching
Hyphens: Hypens act as word separators. Thus, one should treat hypenated
expressions as separate words excluding the hyphen (e.g. if searching for
ever-changing, type in ever changing.)
Apostrophes: One must include apostrophes when searching words with
apostrophes in them (e.g., only by typing god's will one find "God's").
In this database apostrophes do not act as word separators. Therefore contractions
and elisions must be entered without spaces before or after the apostrophe.
Ampersands: The ampersand (&) is not a searchable character.
Avoid Phrase Searches where an ampersand may be used as a conjunction.
Formatting and Display
Character Display:
Notes: There are notes throughout the database. In PhiloLogic notes
never interfere when searching the text to which they refer. Note references
are linked to notes and text from notes are linked to page references.
Images: There are several images throughout the database. Most are
displayed as inline images once the user pulls up any level of context (e.g.,
page, paragraph, h3, h2, and h1), but not from a first-level results screen.
Please check the Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Projectt Text
Database errata
page for the most current information on problems regarding the database
or its PhiloLogic implementation.
Please direct comments or queries about this service to
ets@lib.uchicago.edu.
For questions or comments concerning the Project please contact:
Drew E. VandeCreek, Director, Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization
Project
Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University
drew@niu.edu
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