Monterey Jazz Festival Collection Database
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Browser compatibility:
This database interface is optimized for use with current versions
of the Internet Explorer and Safari browsers. Use of other browsers,
such as Firefox, is not recommended.
Note for users:
The data contained in this database is from two different sources:
the original collection database and the digitization project
database. As the digitization project continues, records from
the original collection database are replaced by updated and
enhanced records. The user is able to distinguish the source
of the database record by looking at the check box near the upper
right hand corner of the screen, next to the word Digitized.

If this check box is selected, it signifies that the material
has been digitized and that the descriptive record in the database
has been updated. Next to most fields in the database is a question
mark. Clicking on the question mark takes you to a help screen
for that particular field. If you have any questions regarding
searching the database, or about the collection itself, please
contact
the Archive.
Basic Instructions:
Below are very basic instructions for navigating and searching
the MJF collection database. Please see Filemaker's
help page for more detailed instructions.
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Two modes are enabled
for this interface: browse and find. By default the database
opens in
browse mode. There is a column on the left hand side of the
screen that contains buttons and list menus useful for navigation
and searching. The button with a magnifying glass (A)
switches the database to find mode, allowing the user to search
the
database. The layout menu (B)
has two options in this database: public and archivist. The
public layout contains a subset of
the information contained in the archivist layout, and is primarily
a description of the contents of the item, whereas the archivist
layout also contains technical information about the item itself.
The sort button (C) opens a dialog
box allowing the user to sort records by various criteria.
After performing a search
on the database, the set of viewable records are those that
match the criteria being searched. To return to the full set
of records use the show all records button (D). The
navigation arrows (E) allow the
user to navigate the records sequentially. The user can enter
a record number into the record field (F)
to jump to that record. This can be used effectively
to jump to the vicinity of a particular record and then use
the navigation arrows to find the actual record. |
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When a user changes to the find mode, several
items in the left hand column change. The browse mode button
(G) returns the user to the browse mode without performing
a search. The omit checkbox (H) allows user to leave out records
that meet their search criteria, rather than returning those
records in the found set (i.e., it performs a "NOT" Boolean
search). The symbols list (I) provides a number of symbols
that allow for further refining of search criteria. Once the
user has entered their search criteria in the appropriate fields,
the perform find button (J) returns a found set of records
meeting those criteria. These records are displayed in the
browse mode. The perform find function always searches against
all records in the database, not just the records from a previous
found set. To return to the full set of records use the show
all records button (D). Please see the Filemaker help page
for further instructions on performing more complex Boolean
searches, using symbols, as well as extending and constraining
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Last modified:
September 24, 2007
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