Publications

Under Publications you can search for descriptions of documents such as books, chapters from books, articles.

Two search options are available:

  • simple search

  • advanced search

The general principles and results of the search are described in the sections base searchUNDEFINED Information retrieval - result page

In the simple search form, you can narrow your search to:

  • time interval

  • type of publication

  • organizational unit

  • disciplines

The system searches full-text, which means that in addition to publication descriptions, the full contents of documents are also searched. A given phrase typed into the search window, can be found, for example, in the abstract, in keywords, in the description of related publications or in the full text of the paper.

If you are looking for the publication of a particular author, enter the author's name in the search window. The system will display prompts

  • click on the selected profile to see the publications assigned to it (profiles are marked with acronyms of organizational units)

  • if you do not select any profile, but click Search, the system will display a list where you will find not only publications of this author, but also of people with the same name, as well as other objects related to the entered term

 

In the advanced search window, you can use additional options to narrow down the search results. It is possible to search for publications:

  • with the definition of the role of the author (first, peer, last, correspondent)

  • whose authors are included in the number "N"

  • with attached files

  • affiliated with a particular organizational unit

  • of a particular discipline

  • by DOI number

  • related to the conference event

  • arising from the project in question

After performing a search, the results will be displayed. Descriptions of publications can be:

Detailed description of a single result

There is a link (active link), among others, to:

  • authors' profiles

  • other publications in the database:

    • MeSH descriptors described

    • assigned to the same ASJC discipline

    • created within the framework of a given project

    • related to the same conference event

    • published in the same source (magazine, book)

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Under Publications you can search for descriptions of documents such as books, chapters from books, articles.

Two search options are available:

  • simple search

  • advanced search

The general principles and results of the search are described in the sections base searchUNDEFINED Information retrieval - result page

In the simple search form, you can narrow your search to:

  • time interval

  • type of publication

  • organizational unit

  • disciplines

If you are looking for the publication of a particular author, enter the author's name in the search window. The system will display prompts

  • click on the selected profile to see the publications assigned to it (profiles are marked with acronyms of organizational units)

  • if you do not select any profile, but click Search, the system will display a list where you will find not only publications of this author, but also of people with the same name, as well as other objects related to the entered term

 

In the advanced search window, you can use additional options to narrow down the search results. It is possible to search for publications:

  • with the definition of the role of the author (first, peer, last, correspondent)

  • whose authors are included in the number "N"

  • with attached files

  • affiliated with a particular organizational unit

  • of a particular discipline

  • by DOI number

  • related to the conference event

  • arising from the project in question

After performing a search, the results will be displayed. Descriptions of publications can be:

Detailed description of a single result

There is a link (active link), among others, to:

  • authors' profiles

  • other publications in the database:

    • MeSH descriptors described

    • assigned to the same ASJC discipline

    • created within the framework of a given project

    • related to the same conference event

    • published in the same source (magazine, book)