Use the Table of Contents to quickly go to the
topic you want. The
following is a summary of the contents:
The Introduction
to eLibrary folder contains information about the eLibrary system.
The How
to Use this Help System folder provides information about using
the Help system to find information about eLibrary and navigating through
the Help system.
The How
to Perform Searches folder contains subfolders for each of the
search types you can use. The
topics in each subfolder provide an overview of the search, show how to
access the search page, describe the steps for initiating the search,
and provide a visual description of the elements in the search page.
The Working
with Search Results folder provides information about each of the
search results pages for the different types of searches. The
topics covered are similar to those found in the How
to Perform Searches folder.
The AccuSoft
NetVue folder provides information about using the viewer that
you can use to view documents.
The About
Request Lists folder provides information about creating a list
of documents that you want to request.
The Definitions
folder provides descriptions of the many different types of documents
that are accessible in the eLibrary system.
To return to a previous topic, right-click on
the current topic, and then click on Back in the resulting
popup menu. You can also click on the Back
button on the Explorer tool bar. As an alternative, you can use the standard
keyboard shortcuts. For example, to return to a previous topic, press
Alt + left
arrow.
Clicking on some topic links results in a popup
appearing within the current window, while others cause a jump to the
new topic. Popups are provided with the assumption that you are seeking
supplemental information relating to the current topic. Jumps are provided
under the assumption that you are ready to leave the first topic altogether.
Some topics will have popups within popups to
provide increasing levels of detail. This helps you to keep track of the
information presented. To remove a popup, click within the window. When
there is a popup within a popup, click on the first popup's scroll bar,
if there is one, to remove the second popup and retain the first. This
way you can click on another link that may be in the first popup without
going back to the main screen. Alternatively, click on another link in
the first popup while the second popup is still in view. This will replace
the original second popup with the one you clicked the link for.
You can also locate topics by clicking the Index button, which is located above
the Table of Contents. This brings the index up in the left pane. You
can then keyboard the term you are looking for in the index search box.
When the term appears, click on it to access a list of the topics the
term can be found in, and then click on the topic you want to look at.
You can also simply skim down the alphabetical index listing until you
come to the term you are looking for.
By using the Search
button or the Search box on the
menu bar, you can make text searches for the item you are looking for.
Simply type the word or term you are looking for and click Go.
Those topics containing the search item will appear in the left pane of
the window.
To learn about the types of search options that are available for you
to use, click
here.