Search for records

Two methods are available for searching your records in Axiell Go.

Simple Search

A Simple Search queries the Summary Data field: if your search term is found in a record's Summary Data, it is returned by a Simple Search.

All records have a Summary Data field, which pulls together data found in one or more other key fields in a record; which field or combination of fields in a module is used to make up Summary Data can be specified by each institution (and implemented by Axiell developers).

Full Search

To search all available fields in a record, select a module button in the Command Centre on the Dashboard; this will open a Search workspace similar to the EMu desktop client's form-based search interface.

As with EMu, record data is organized into logical groupings on tabs. Below we see the Search workspace that opens when the Parties module button is selected in the Command Centre. The Parties module holds details about all people and organizations involved in some way with your institution's collection, and there is a tab for recording a person's name (Person tab), another for address details (Address tab), another for details about a person's roles (Roles tab), and another for recording biographical details (Biography tab), and so on. The main difference with the EMu desktop client is reversal of the layout in Axiell Go, with tabs listed in a panel on the right of the screen and the selected tab's fields displayed on the left:

Search workspace

In a Search workspace, you can:

  • Select the Find Field button in the Workspace toolbar to locate any field in the current module. Details here.
  • Clear all search terms on all tabs by selecting Reset.
  • Select the Create New button in the Workspace toolbar to open an Insert workspace and add a new record to the current module.

And, of course, you enter search terms in one or more fields on any tab and select the Search button to run your query.

Although there are some minor differences (described below), if you are familiar with searching in EMu, you already know how to form a search phrase in Axiell Go as the same fundamental principles apply.

Comprehensive details about types of searches in EMu and how to construct a search phrase can be found here.

When you run your query by selecting the Search button (or use the CTRL+ENTER keyboard shortcut), your search results display in a new workspace with a label comprising the name of the module searched and the number of records returned, e.g.:

Search: Parties (3)

By default, your search results are presented in a table (Grid View), each row a record, and each column a field (or combination of fields); only a subset of fields is shown:

Search results

  1. Every time you run a search from a Search workspace, your search results display in a new workspace.

    To run another search in the same module, return to the open Search workspace (Search: Parties in the example above), modify your search terms and run the query again; alternatively, open another Search workspace for the same module by selecting its button from the Command Centre (Parties in this case).