SEARCH TIPS
Navigating
- A search box appears on all pages of the site. Click on the … for search tips and to use the advanced search option.
- Navigation tabs appear on all pages of the site, with the following options:
- Browse Content. Browse a list of music by title or by the order tunes/songs appear in the playlists.
- Song & Tune Types. Browse a list of tunes/songs by type (reels, jigs, songs, etc.).
- Essays. Read about Séamus Connolly and the collection.
- Playlists. Listen to tracks organized into ten audio playlists. In depth info about each track can be found by searching for the tune name within the collection.
- Index. Access indexes for subjects and for performer and composer names via the “about” tab.
Searching the Content
Tips for searching personal names:
- A simple name search, such as finbarr dwyer, will find all records with finbarr OR dwyer.
- To limit the number of matches, insert an AND operator. Example: finbarr AND dwyer.
- You can also use quotation marks around personal names, but be sure to type the surname first. Example: “dwyer finbarr”.
- You can browse names via the index page. Personal names are listed in both the Performer & Composer Index and the Subject Index.
Boolean AND, OR, NOT operators (case sensitive):
- ‘AND’ will find instances where both terms occur (e.g., Clare AND fiddle).
- ‘OR’ will find instances where one or the other term occurs (e.g., violin OR fiddle).
- ‘NOT’ will find instances where only the first term occurs (e.g., violin NOT fiddle).
- If no operator is specified, the search engine will assume an “OR” behavior (e.g., entering: ‘violin fiddle’ will return the same results as ‘violin OR fiddle’).
Quotation marks/Exact match:
- Use double quotation marks to find two or more words in the exact order as typed (e.g., “piano accordion”).
Wildcard character:
- Use the asterisk as a wildcard character to find variants on the term. For example, play* will return play, player, played, playing, and so on.
Index:
- To browse all subject terms, visit the Subjects Page or browse all performer and composer names, visit the Musicians Page.
Suggested project citation: Seamus Connolly and Boston College Libraries, 2016. The Séamus Connolly Collection of Irish Music. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/DRFS8. Available at: osf.io/drfs8.
Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder
This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-Static methodology.
Using the CollectionBuilder-CSV template and the static website generator Jekyll, this project creates an engaging interface to explore driven by metadata.