Discovery is the University of Erfurt's search portal for comprehensive literature research.
Discovery systems are modern search engines in libraries. Under one search interface a library’s stock of literature and other media, articles and full texts from licensed databases and journal portals as well as free electronic texts can be found.
A discovery system is as easy and intuitive to use as Google and literally promotes one thing above all else: the discovery of knowledge and information.
"Discovery" is:
The basic database for the Discovery system is the K10plus Central. This index contains our holdings as well as those of 400 other libraries of the Common Library Network (GBV). In addition, it currently contains more than 57 million articles and more than 34 million electronic resources.
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Search terms
Enter one or more terms in the search slot. The "Autocomplete" function supports you in selecting the search terms.
Narrowing down the search result
Period, type, format By means of a slider or by manually entering the desired years, the result can be narrowed down to a selected period. By activating the desired checkboxes, the search result can be narrowed down to a specific publication type (e.g. electronic) and to selected media formats (e.g. book).
Search queries and search result
Confirm search queries by clicking the search button. The entered terms are searched simultaneously in all fields of the title description (person, title keyword, keyword etc.). By default, the search result is sorted by relevance ranking, the highest possible match of the search query with the available data. It is possible to change the sorting by year of publication.
Access to Licensed Electronic Resources
For a variety of electronic resources, the library offers access to the electronic full text. Follow the links provided. Access to licensed electronic resources (e-books, e-journals, e-articles) from outside is possiblefor members of the University of Erfurt, especially for students and employees via Shibboleth or VPN.
Placeholder ? or *
? or * can be placed anywhere in the search term or at the end of the search term. ? replaces exactly one character, * for a any number of characters.
Example:
- Publi?ation finds publication and publication
- W??mar finds Weimar, Wismar etc.
- Mühl* finds Mühle, Mühlhausen, Mühlhäuser
Person search
Preferably, when searching for a specific person, enter the name in quotation marks. Example: "Gerd Röpke".
Original written search
If titles are available in original written form, then you can search for them in this way. Example: История текста и биография А. П. Платонова
Phonetic search
Phonetic search can also be used to find similar terms. This is helpful when the correct spelling of a name or term is unknown. Example: Tollsdeu finds Tolstoy, Tolstoj, Tolstoy etc.
Settings Set settings for the search.
Start search Start the search with the entered search term
Select language Select language (German or English)
Select view Selection of the display of the hit list in one to a maximum of four columns
Watchlist Display of all titles on the watchlist
Login, Access to the user account (OPAC)
Search key: collection Search terms (case sensitive!):
Example: Collection(springer)
Note:
Some collections can be found in the local (default) search space: NL, JSTOR, OLC and GVK - all others only in the advanced search space "Advanced search
in all libraries" .
The search keys can be used in German and English.
It is possible to combine search keys, e.g. format(Journal) isn(26294982).
Truncation characters such as * can be used, e.g. signature(DP 3100*).
Several search terms can be searched for simultaneously, separated by ",". Hits with one term as well as with the other will be found, e.g. location(MAG, A1MAG) or author(meier, müller).
If there is a space between the search terms, hits are found in which all terms occur, e.g. author(schiller goethe).
The Discovery search portal is continuously improved, existing problems are fixed and functionalities are optimized. We are aware of some problems whose solution has not yet been realized. For example, the individual volumes of a journal are not displayed completely and are not sorted chronologically. Availability of individual volumes, e.g. whether a book is currently at the bookbinder or missing, is not displayed. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at the information desks. For the functionalities that are not yet or not reliably offered in Discovery, please use the library's online catalog .