
You can find the Look up links in the advanced search page and they are available for the following searchable fields: author, publication, subject, company/organization, person, location, classification code, and NAICS. From there, run your search to include the subject terms (adding additional search fields and terms if needed).ĪBI/INFORM offers eight Look ups or browsable indexes, so you can easily find spelling or format variations of, for example, an author's name or a journal title. Click the Add to search button and your terms will be placed into the search form. Mark the items that you would like to search and then select the appropriate Boolean operator to combine your items. To use the thesaurus, select the T hesaurus link from the Advanced, Command Line, or Data & Reports Search, then browse or search for subjects containing the word or beginning with the word. A hierarchical display is available and will give suggestions on the appropriate subject terms to add to your search. If you want to run a search on a subject, but you do not know what term to use, use the thesaurus to search the controlled vocabulary. The thesaurus allows you to find subject terms to narrow or broaden your search and is available from the Advanced, Command Line, and Data & Reports Search. These are also included in the searchable fields table to the right. In ABI/INFORM, there are different subject types and in addition to the all encompassing subject field, there is also a separate subject field for company/organization, person, and location. Subject terms are also commonly known as descriptors, controlled vocabulary, and sometimes classification terms.


Subject terms are found in the subject field and this field is part of the searchable fields table to the right. The ProQuest Thesaurus is used to index the ABI/INFORM subject field.
