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Yes, it is possible to have both. For example, we have integrated the general (we call it Quick) keyword search into our first page. That uses the "/search/Y" function. We have a separate link to the Advanced Keyword search ("/search/X") which gives them more options, for example, limit by language or date. The advanced keyword search file is srchhelp_X.html. You can also have a separate page for the general or quick keyword and that file is srchhelp_Y.html.

See our catalog at:
http://alicat.austincc.edu

MJ Goodrum wrote:

Yet another AVS question! In looking around at other III catalogs, it
appears that several sites have keyword searching and AVS. I had
thought that once you had AVS you didn't have regular keyword searching.
Can someone enlighten my on this? And if it is possible to have both,
how did you do it?!

Many thanks,

M.J. Goodrum
Head of Technical Services
Chapel Hill Public Library
100 Library Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
mgoodrum at townofchapelhill dot org <mailto:mgoodrum at townofchapelhill dot org> 919.968.2777, ext. 130






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