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About BISON

BISON (Buffalo Information System ONline) is the Catalog of items in the University at Buffalo Libraries. Use BISON to identify and locate books, journals (titles only, not individual articles), government documents, music scores, maps, manuscripts, audiovisual materials, microforms and electronic resources in the UB Libraries and on the Internet. BISON is available 24 hours a day at http://bison.buffalo.edu/.

BISON works best with the current version of Internet Explorer on a PC platform. Using other browsers and operating systems may result in some loss of functions.

See Tips / Hints

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Advanced Search

The Advanced search page offers a link to Browse an Alphabetical List (of several indexes) and a keyword search option with multiple search fields and sidebar options for narrowing the search. Here you can combine terms in different fields by using Boolean operators such as AND, OR and NOT.

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Annex

The Library Annex is located off campus and houses low volume materials. If the item you need is listed as in the Libraries Annex, go to the appropriate form to request it. Often the item is delivered to campus or your email box withing one business day.

City Directories stored in the UB Libraries’ Annex are too fragile to handle and will no longer be retrieved for use. Please use the microfilm or microfiche editions located in the Capen Multimedia Center.

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At Bindery

If the item you need is listed as At Bindery, go to the appropriate form to request it.

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Barcode

If you have the barcode and need to locate item information, use Expert search. Use the format: bar =39072029733452.

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Basic Search

Basic Search offers a variety of search and browse choices from the pull-down menus. All keyword searches can use Boolean operators.

Search Examples Notes
Keywords “peace bridge” historyLooks for the phrase “peace bridge” and the word history in any field in any order.
Title begins with...tale of two citiesSearches an alphabetical list of all titles and variant titles beginning with the words entered.
Title Keywordswork genius

(education* or school) and law
Searches for the words anywhere in the title or variant fields, regardless of the order in which they appear.
Author
(last name first)
blake william
american sociological society
Searches an alphabetical list of authors (personal and corporate).
Author Keywordswilliam blake
socio* society
Searches for the name anywhere in the author fields, regardless of order.
Call Number
begins with...
hf5383
kf261
qa76
Searches the call number index. For additional tips, see Call Number Search.
Subject
begins with...
pan american exposition
urban renewal
Searches an alphabetical list of the subject headings beginning with the words entered.
Subject Keywordsbuffalo university
“plastics recycling”
Searches for the words or phrase you enter anywhere in the subject fields.
MeSH Keywordscerebrovascular accident
“delivery of health care”
Searches for the words or phrase anywhere in the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).

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Basket

If you want to save your search records for later use, you can store them in your library Basket. In order to save these records, you must be logged in to My Library Card. Items added to the Basket when you are not logged in to My Library Card, will disappear when your session ends.

To view records in the Basket, click Basket from the top menu bar.

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Blocks

If there is a block on your account, you will not be able to renew or check out books. Your account may be blocked for a number of reasons, including non-return of books, failure to return recalled items, non-payment of fines, address correction needed or not currently enrolled. You can see if you have a block when you log in to My Library Card. For more information, contact a circulation desk.

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Boolean Search

The Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT can be used to combine words or phrases in keyword searches. Use AND to require that both words are present. Use OR to require that at least one of the words is present. Use NOT to require that the first and not the second word is present. Note:

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Browse Search

The Browse function enables you to search the catalog in alphabetical or numerical order, like a dictionary. You can browse backwards and forwards in your results list. This type of search is most useful for a “known item,” such as a title or author name.

You can do a Browse search from the Advanced Search page. You can also do a browse search from the Basic Search page by selecting one of the following:

Title begins with…
Author (last name first)
Call number begins with…
Subject begins with
Medical Subject begins with…

NOTE:

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Browsers, Recommended

BISON works best with the current version of Internet Explorer on a PC platform. Using other browsers and operating systems may result in some loss of functions.

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Call Number Search

Call number searches work best in Browse an Alphabetical List. Select the type of call number from the drop-down menu and enter either the whole call number, or the first letters and numbers. You must leave spaces between combinations of letters and numbers. A period is treated as a space. Examples: QA76 .B4, hf5383 b466

Searching for a SuDoc or other government document by call number can only be done when selecting Call Nos.(Govt. Doc.) from the drop-down menu.

Note: Call Number searches can be imprecise.

You can also use Expert search to locate items by call numbers.

Search examples Notes
CNA=HQ784 Searches all call numbers for those beginning with the terms entered. Full class number must be entered (letters plus numbers). Watch the spacing: CNA=Z699 will result in different hits than CNA=Z 699.
Government document numbers can be problematic.
LCI=NC1766Searches all Library of Congress call numbers for those beginning with the terms entered. Full class number must be entered (letters plus numbers).
MSH=Q141Searches all National Library of Medicine call numbers for those beginning with the terms entered. Full class number must be entered (letters plus numbers).
WCK=micfilmSearches all call numbers for certain textual words.
Seelist of textual words to search.
WLC=HQ784
WLC=HQ78?
Does a keyword search of all parts of all call numbers in the catalog. Can be truncated. Watch the spacing: WLC=Z699 will result in different hits than WLC=Z 699.

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Check Availability

On this page you can:

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Closed Stacks

Closed Stacks items are stored in restricted areas of the Arts & Sciences Libraries due to their special research value. These materials do not circulate and must be used in the Special Collections Research Room in 420 Capen Hall. Circulation staff and reference librarians do not have access to the Closed Stacks.

Use this form if you have searched the BISON Catalog and the item you need is noted as “LOCKWOOD Closed Stacks” or “SEL/ENGR Closed Stacks”.

Combine Results

To combine the results of previous searches, click on Recent Searches. Choose which previous searches you want to combine and click on Combine. Select the way in which you want the searches combined, and then click GO.

See Also Modify

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Comments / Suggestions

We appreciate any feedback you may have in regards to the Searching Tips for the BISON catalog. To submit comments and/or suggestions, please use this form.

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Conferences

To limit your search to conference publications in the UB Libraries, select Conference in the Format drop-down menu on the Advanced Keyword Search screen. Conference titles are rarely standard, so it is best to combine terms regarding the organization and the name of the conference together in a keyword search; for example, IEEE and automation.

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Ebook Library (EBL)

Access to this subscription-based resource is restricted to current UB students, staff, and faculty. Both on- and off-campus access requires a UBITName and password.

E-mail Results

To Email records:

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EndNote

To import records using the EndNote format:

Details about EndNote are at http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/endnote.html.

BISON EndNote connection and filter files can be downloaded athttp://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/endnote/endNote_filters.asp

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Error

If you have searched the BISON Catalog and you have noticed what you think is: a spelling error, an incorrect call number, a library location error, or other type of inaccuracy, please use the BISON Catalog Problem form to report the error.

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Expert Search

The Expert search in BISON uses CCL (Common Command Language) phrases to allow maximum control over searching. To use CCL, type a three-letter code with an equal sign and then your search term (wga=georgia) in the search box. Consult the abbreviations and full list of codes used in CCL here.
To use Expert Search for call numbers, see Call Number Search.

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Foreign Characters and Special Diacritics

The catalog records in BISON are encoded in the Unicode character set. Unicode allows for the display of a large range of alphabets and diacritics (also known as accent marks) and special characters.

Displaying non-Roman Characters If strange characters appear in some of the BISON records, change your browser display as follows: From the Internet Explorer Web browser menu bar, select VIEW > ENCODING > MORE, then select the correct language. Other Web browsers may use different menu paths or terminology. Use your browser help for more information.

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Format

BISON allows you to to limit your search to a specific format (book, video, serial, map etc.). Choose one of the following:

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Full View of Record

When you click on a title of an item after doing a search, you will be looking at the full bibliographic record. From here you can

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ILLIAD Request

This button is available on the top of the screen when you are looking at a catalog record. Clicking it will take you to a page with options for requesting the item. If the item is listed as On Shelf, you can retrieve it yourself. If the book is located in a UB library on the campus opposite to your department or it is in the Annex, use the ILLiad form. The item will be delivered to your selected library.

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In Preservation

If the item you need is listed as In Preservation, go to the form to request it.

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In Process

If the item you need is listed as In Process, go to the form to request it.

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In Storage

If the item you need is listed as In Storage and you want the Libraries staff to make the items available for you, go to the form to request it.

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Incomplete Issues

If the item you need is listed as Incomplete Issues, go to the form to request it.

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ISSN / ISBN Number Search

ISSN and ISBN number searching are available in Advanced Search or from the Browse an Alphabetical List. You must select the appropriate term (ISSN or ISBN) from the drop-down menu.

ISSN example: 0022-4537; or 0954-349X For an ISSN search, enter all eight digits including the hyphen. When doing your search be sure to include all leading zeroes.

ISBN example: 0871138018 For an ISBN search, you should enter all ten digits with no hyphens. When doing your search be sure to include all leading zeroes.

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Journals

The Journals tab allows you to limit your search to journal or serial titles, including newspapers. You can also do a journal search in Basic or Advanced. After choosing Title begins with from the drop-down menu, type the title of the journal. Example: Buffalo Law Review.

To determine what we own in a journal title, use the information in Summary Holdings after clicking on Check Availability, PLUS look at the list of individual items to see which current (unbound) items have been received.

To determine what we own in a print newspaper collection, check the shelf if individual issues are not recorded in the catalog entry.

To determine what we own in a microfilm collection, use the information in Summary Holdings after clicking on Check Availability.

If you need to find articles from journals, click on Resources by Subject from the Libraries’ home page and select a journal database in the appropriate discipline.

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Kelley Collection

The George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection has approximately 25,000 pulp fiction books and magazines. The Collection is housed in the Special Collections Research Room in 420 Capen Hall (inside the library). The Collection is open for research but must be used in house. For retrieval of material, please use the request form.

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Keyword Search

A Keyword search looks for words in any field or in a field you specify, as in a Title Keyword search. Use a Keyword search when:

You can do a Keyword search from the Basic Search page, or from the Advanced Search page. The Advanced Search page offers multiple windows.

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Language, Search by

To limit to a particular language, click Advanced and use the pull-down menu to choose a language. Not all available languages are listed. To find items in languages not listed, try the following:

e.g., wln=est and drama will find plays written in Estonian.

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Limit a Search

You can limit your search in a number of ways. While creating your search you can:

After you have run a search, you can limit your results by selecting Modify Search. You can combine previous searches using Recent Searches.

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Log In

Log In is not required to search the BISON Catalog, but will allow you to see your personal information, including books checked out to you. Log In to BISON using your UBIT name and password. For password problems and assistance, please contact the CIT Help Desk. Log In for Guests of the UB Libraries is available only on computers in the Libraries. See Services for Libraries’ Visitors and Guests for more information.

Please be sure to Log Out when done to prevent your personal information from being accessible to others.

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Modify

Modify is a way to further limit your search. Click Modify Search on the results list page. You can narrow or broaden your search using the Boolean operator buttons and entering a word or phrase. Additional limits in the panel include language, date, format and location.

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My Library Card

Use My Library Card by logging in to BISON with your UBIT name and password.* My Library Card is a feature in BISON which enables you to:

Please be sure to Log Out when done to prevent your personal information from being accessible to others.

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New Additions

The New Additions page lists newly-received library materials, sorted by library.

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Non Circulating-Rare

Items listed in the catalog as Non Circulating-Rare are too fragile to handle and will no longer be retrieved for use.

OCLC/RLIN number

If you have an OCLC (WorldCat Accession) number or RLIN (Record ID Number) , search in the Advanced Search mode. Use the pull-down menus and select OCLC/RLIN Number. If the OCLC / RLIN number search fails, rerun it using title or author information.

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On Order

If the item you need is listed as On Order go to the form to request it.

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Search results in BISON typically include an embedded cookie as part of the search string. The cookie is necessary to enable search and session history, but can make it difficult when you want to save or share your search results later for access on a different computer. BISON includes several tools to make this process easier, such as: add to my basket, email/save, and Bookmark & Share. You can also generate permalinks: stable, persistent URLs that will always link directly to the resource you’re seeking. How to generate a permalink depends on whether you wish to link to a single record or to a whole group of records.

To create a permalink to a single record in BISON:

To create a permalink to a group of records in BISON (i.e.: to replicate your BISON search):

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Phrase

To search for words as a phrase, enclose the words in double quotation marks. (e.g., “plastics recycling”). In Advanced search, check the radial button marked Phrases.

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Printing Results

To print a single item record: use the Print function of your browser.

To print a list of records including the call numbers:

Note: Trying to print from the Results List will often not print the call numbers

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Proximity Search

In keyword searches, the % and ! symbols may be used to specify proximity.

!<number>ballads !3 england finds Ballads of England and Ballads of Merry Olde England, but not England and Her BalladsIndicates the maximum number of characters to appear between the terms entered. First word first.
%<number>
between
two words
england %3 ballads finds Ballads of England, Ballands of Merry Olde England and England and Her BalladsIndicates the maximum number of characters to appear between the terms entered. Either word first.

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Punctuation

Most punctuation marks may be entered or ignored. If you get unexpected results, try the search again, adding or deleting the punctuation mark.

Cutting and pasting text into a search box will be problematic if the text you paste includes any punctuation or diacritical marks (accent marks.) BISON may not perform the search correctly. If punctuation or diacritical marks are needed, you will get better results by typing the text directly into the search box using your keyboard

Hint: a hyphen is required when doing an ISSN keyword search.

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Recall an Item

The RECALL function is used to request items that are currently checked out to another borrower. After selecting Check Availability, click on the word RECALL and follow the prompts to log in. The current borrower will be given a new due date and you will be notified when it is available for you to pick up.

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Recent Searches

Recent Searches allows you to view the results of previous searches, incorporate them into new searches or combine them into one result set.

Note: Search statements remain in the Recent Searches only during your session. They will disappear automatically after fifteen minutes if no activity occurs in the catalog. To avoid losing records, log into My Library Card and use the Basket to retain items.

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Renew

Use My Library Card to renew your items online. Also see Renewing Library Material.

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Reserves Tab

Search for materials which have been put on Course Reserve. You can search by course number (with no spaces) or by instructor name.

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Results List

When you enter a successful search query, or click on an underlined entry from the browse list, a Results List is displayed. There are a number of things you can do within this list. Some options are:

Combine Results

Modify

Select items

Sort

View

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Save Results

To Save records:

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Searching

Break your topic down into a few keywords. BISON will not recognize ful sentences or long phrases. When entering the keywords into the search field, you do not need to include AND. BISON will place an automatic AND between any two terms when searching. If you need the terms to appear next to each other, enclose them in quotation marks (”peace bridge”).

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Shelving

If the word Shelving appears in the Due Date column of the record for an item, it means that the item has recently been returned to the library and is on its way to the shelves. This indicator remains for 3 days. Check the shelf for the book or ask for assistance at the desk.

Special Collections

To locate items in Special Collections (University Archives, Rare Books, The Poetry Collection), select the Advanced Search option and use the drop down menu under Location/Collection to select Special Collections. See Requesting Materials from Special Collections.

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Stop Words

In Keyword searches, the words AND, OR, NOT are stop words. The system will not search on a stop word in a keyword search unless it is entered in quotes. Example: to do a keyword search for and a voice to sing with, enter your search as “and” a voice to sing with.

Note: in a Browse (…begins with) search, these words may be used. Example: a Title begins with search on Or He be Dead gives the correct results.

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SUNY Shared Collection

Buffalo and the other SUNY University Centers are jointly acquiring certain publications. These will have SUNY Shared Collection in the call number. To request a title owned by another University Center, use ILLiad. The ILLIAD Request button on the top of the page will lead you there.

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Theses / Dissertation Search

UB Dissertations and Theses can be searched in the catalog by author or by title. To search by call number or department, see Dissertations and Theses: Guide to Research.

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Tips / Hints

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Title Search

For an exact title, use the Title Begins With…search option. If you are not certain of the exact title, then use Title Keywords.

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Truncation and Wildcards

Truncation is a symbol put at the beginning or end of a word stem in order to catch all variations of that word when searching. Two symbols can be used for truncation: ? (question mark) and * (asterisk).

Wildcards are used when searching for words with different spelling variations, or if you are unsure of the correct spelling. The # (pound sign) is used to symbolize either one or zero missing letters. The ! (exclamation point) is used to symbolize exactly one missing letter.

Truncation and Wildcards can only be used in Keyword and Advanced searching. They will not work with Browse List searching.

Symbol Examples Notes
? or *
at the beginning, end, or within a word
comput? finds compute, computer, computers,
computerization, computerized, etc.

*ology finds archaeology, numerology, paleontology, psychology, etc.
Finds all the words beginning or ending with the stem. Acts as a placeholder for one or more characters within a word. Use only once in a search.
# within a wordarch#eology finds archaeology or archeology

colo#r finds color or colour
Placeholder for one or no character.
! within a wordwom!n finds woman, women, womynPlaceholder for exactly one character.

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