The Explore area of UGA Elements allows users to search for specific content; save searches and browse recent publications within UGA; and enter key words, names, phrases or a wildcard {*} to the search system.
Using the System Search page, you can conduct a simple search using a keyword or phrase or an advanced search to fine-tune your results.
You can run a "Simple" search by adding a keyword such as "Hamiltonian" or phrase such as "quantum effects" into the "Search" box.
Use the radio buttons to select Simple as the search mode.
Elements uses * as its wildcard character, replacing one or more characters in the result. For example, a search for genom* would find objects with 'genome', 'genomes', 'genomic', 'genomics'.
To find a complete phrase, enclose it in double quotes (e.g., "quantum effects"). In this case, those words must occur adjacent in that order for a match to occur. By contrast, a search for quantum effects (no quotes) will return any items that contain both 'quantum' and 'effects' anywhere in their data. (This is effectively a Boolean .AND. search; Elements does not allow Boolean .OR. combinations at this point.)
For a Simple search (e.g., for 'Hamiltonian' in the example below), any object containing matching text will be returned, sorted first by object type (Publication, Grants, Professional Activity, Teaching Activity), then in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Clicking on the title of any object in the results list brings up the detail for that object.
In Advanced search, you can narrow the results by group, date, module, and user and display either items or users.
Click the Advanced radio button under the textbox to show the Advanced search page (below). You can refine your search by any or all of the following criteria. Alternatively, you can replace the text in the Search for: textbox with * to only use the additional criteria for your search.
As an example, the search pictured below looks for genom* in Grants (titles) in FY2017 for any users associated with the Department of Genetics; the results list contains the users associated with those grants.
Review the search results and modify, as needed to run another search.
In the Results list (below) from the search example in the last section, click on the user's name to see their profile, or click on the word object(s) to see a list of the Grants associated with that user. If you think you may want to re-run this search at a later date, you can save it by clicking on the "Save this search" link. Choose a name for the search and click "OK".
This search will be saved in your "Saved searches" folder. You can access from the Explore Menu.