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do I use the search box in IE7
The Search Box in IE7
One of the most welcome innovations in IE7 is the
behavior of the Search Box. You can now add multiple
search providers, make any one of them your default,
and at the same time conveniently perform
specialized searches all from the same search field.
To use it, simply type your term in the search box
and press Enter (or click the little search icon
next to the box):

Press Alt-Enter to see the search results on a
new tab.
The drop-down next to the search icon contains
the list of available search providers:

At installation, the default search provider is
Windows Live Search (formerly known as MSN Search),
and there are only a limited number of Search
providers available. Microsoft has made it easy to
add search providers to the list. Simply click “Find
More Providers…” on the menu illustrated above. You
will see a page of possible search providers:

Click on a provider’s link on this page and you
will see the following dialog box:

Click Add provider and the provider will be added
to your list. To search using that provider, enter
your search term, click the search drop-down icon,
and click on the provider. Search results will be
returned from that provider. That provider will
continue to be the default provider for that browser
session unless you select another one.
It is also easy to add a “Search Palomar” option
to the list of providers. To do so, click the “Add
More Providers…” link, then follow the directions in
the yellow area of the resulting page, labeled
“Create Your Own.” In fact, any search provider can
be added to your list in this manner. Here, in
detail, is how:

1. Open the search provider you wish to add in a
new tab.
2. Perform a search on the term “TEST” in all caps,
no quotes.
3. Select and copy the URL from the resulting
address bar.
4. Paste it into the URL area of the “Create Your
Own” box illustrated above.
5. Give it a friendly name.
6. Click “Install.”
To perform a search using this provider, enter
the search term in the search box, click the
drop-down icon, and select the specialized search
provider from the list.
Some, but not all, of the individual databases to
which we subscribe can also be added to the search
list. Those that pass the actual search term to the
database, and display it in the URL address box can
be added. Those that use a session id and load
search results in frames cannot (including the
library’s own SIRSI catalog search). The Ebsco
databases cannot. JSTOR, the OED, Country Watch,
Gale Literature Search (InfoTrac), and NetLibrary
eBooks can be added in this fashion.
More powerfully, Palomar has a “Central Search
tool,”provided by Serial Solutions, which allows
searching on all the databases to which the college
subscribes simultaneously (search tools like this
are sometimes called “union” search tools, since
they combine the results of many search databases
into one results page), including the holdings of
other local libraries like CSUSM and Mira Costa
library. This “search provider” can also be added to
the list. With one search, all Palomar information
assets (and those of the other libraries in our
area) can be searched. This works transparently on
campus, and requires a password from the library off
campus. If you add this database using the search
field at the top of the library’s “OnlineDatabases”
web page:
(http://www.palomar.edu/library/OnlineDatabases/databases.htm)
the search results will NOT contain the contents
of the Palomar College hard-copy library catalog,
nor will it contain results from Mira Costa library.
If you click the links under each set of databases
on that page however (for example, the “Search All
General Interest Databases” link on that page:

This will load the following page, which will let
you fine tune your search more effectively, AND
include assets, as you can see, from Palomar’s own
library holdings:

After adding relevant Palomar custom search
assets, my search provider drop-down menu looks like
this:

Each time you start your browser session your
default search provider will be the one used for
searches unless you deliberately select another
provider during that session. To change the default
provider, click the Tools icon, choose “Internet
Options” and click the Settings button on the
general tab:

Or, alternatively, simply click the “Change
Search Defaults” on the search provider drop-down
menu. The “Change Search Defaults” dialog box will
list all of the search providers you have added to
IE7. Select one by clicking on it and then click
“Set Default” to make it the default search
provider.
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