SuperSearch would only know if a result was full-text if there was some kind of flag in the metadata returned by the source database to indicate it. Since source databases do not reliably indicate full-text in this way, SuperSearch is unable to filter results in order to limit them to full-text. With some resources, such as Wiley Interscience, it isn’t possible to limit to full-text even in the native interface, and federated search engines can’t do things, which the native interface can’t do.
However, one option would be to include the phrase “Full text” in the database description where relevant, in the same way that we currently indicate, “Not cross searchable”. The user could then choose to search only databases that are majority full text. One possible disadvantage would be that, by choosing to search only full text resources, users may neglect abstracting databases or databases containing a mixture of abstracts and full-text. On the other hand, it would alert users to resources most likely to provide full text results.
The Article Linker buttons and links in both SuperSearch itself and the native interfaces will also help users navigate through to full text where it is available through any of our subscriptions, and directs them to search the catalogue for a print copy if no electronic copy is available.
Clustering in SuperSearch dynamically scans the results of each search as they are displayed, building separate linked lists of identified authors, journal titles, subjects and data ranges, which in turn quickly identify underlying patterns, themes and trends. Suggesting further refinements and new ideas for the user’s search query.
However once your results list is displayed you can group the results by date. In the ‘Clustered Results’ panel (left) Click on the ‘Date’ tab, and your results will be grouped by year. Clicking on one of these categories will show only results from the chosen year(s).
to see the next batch of results retrieved. (top right hand side of results) The new set will be appended to the original results set or you have the option to merge the next set of results with your original results list. You will need to follow this procedure for each new download of results.