Allows reference from the entered term (a non-preferred heading) to an alternative heading which is preferred. An Authority may only have one See reference.
It is possible to check the terms the Users have used when searching the NetOPACs. This is useful for deciding which terms will need creating as a non-preferred heading to then be able to SEE other authorized terms
For example
Symbols for Non-Preferred (Non-Allowed) Terms
SYMBOL |
MEANING |
EXPLANATION |
EXAMPLE |
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Add USE |
Use |
Non-Allowed Headings have a See Reference (USE Reference) to direct the User to an Allowed heading, which is more appropriate |
Fish farming USE Aquaculture |
For example: Australian History SEE Australia – History
Allows reference from a non-preferred heading to a preferred heading. This would be a one-way match – for example:
Adding a See reference automatically creates this – for example: since we added a See reference for Australian History to see Australia – History, if we search for Australia – History, the Seen By reference will point to Australian History:
Similarly, you can have Cookery: Seen By Cooking:
This means any attempt to search for Cooking in a Catalogue Enquiry will search for Cookery instead.
When searching for a commonly used term (for example: Cooking) the NetOPACs user will be given a result instead of a message that there are no items found for that term:
See and See Also References Across MARC Tags
It is also possible to set See and See Also references across different MARC tags. For instance, it is possible to set some cross references for countries that are topical headings or people – for example: Spain, see also Bullfighters, see also Queen Isabella 1.