A left navigation area displays four ways to browse the Gospel Music History Archive: Style/Genre, People, Time Period, and Geography. Each heading is expandable/collapsible by clicking the plus/minus icon. Clicking the heading text itself displays the categories for that heading in the main content area to the right. When you click Browse in the main navigation bar, Style/Genre is active by default.
To do a simple search, type one or more words into the search box located in the upper right corner of every page.
By default, searching on multiple keywords retrieves items in which ALL of the keywords occur.
For example, typing in the keywords "Pico oil" (without the quotes) will return items that contain both "Pico" and "oil".
Separating keywords with the word "OR" expands a search and returns items that contain any one of the keywords.
For example, typing in "flatbed OR truck" (without the quotes) finds items that contain the term "flatbed" as well as items that contain the term "truck."
To search for an exact phrase, surround keywords with double quotes.
For example, typing in “Pico Rivera” (including the quotes) only retrieves items that contain that exact phrase.
Partial words can be searched by using the wildcard characters "?" or " * " in a search term. To wildcard only one character, substitute "?" for a letter in the middle or at the end of a keyword. To wildcard one or more characters, replace a given number of letters with " * " (the asterisk or star symbol) in the middle or at the end of a term. You may use more than one wildcard within the same search keyword.
Examples:
Tr?ck finds "track" and "trick" but not "tricks"
m?n finds "man" and "men" but not “mourn”
cow* finds "cow," "cows," and "cowboy"
Searches are not case-sensitive; a search for "los angeles" or "Los Angeles" will return the same results. Punctuation marks such as commas, periods, and dashes should not affect keyword searches.
Diacritics, however, must be typed correctly in search terms. A useful alternative is to replace a diacritic with a wildcard character. For example, typing in "Espree" does not retrieve the item that contains "Esprée"; however, typing in "Espr?e" should retrieve items that contain either "Espree" or "Esprée".
The keyword search tab is active by default. You may type keywords here just as in Simple Search. As an alternative to using 'OR' or double quotes in your search terms, you may use the options below the search box to expand or limit your search: 'All Words' is selected by default, and functions as an 'AND' search. Choose the 'Any Words' option to search any of the entered keywords. Choose the 'Exact Match' option to search the exact phrase entered.
Click the Record ID tab to search for items using a unique record identifier. The Record ID consists of an abbreviation of the collection followed by a hyphen, the letter "m", and an integer, e.g. gmha-m22191.
You may limit your search by media type. All media types are checked by default. Images are photographs of people and places generally. Maps are geographic representations of large areas of the world. Physical Objects are images of actual items or materials. Texts are words and sentences in any language. Time-Based Media indicates audio or video files.
You may limit your search by date range. Enter a beginning and an end date.
Search results appear on the page as a series of 100-pixel thumbnail images with titles. The toolbar at the top of the page allows you to control the display.
An "Add" button is displayed below each thumbnail image. By clicking "Add", the item is saved to My Selections for later retrieval. Clicking a thumbnail image on the search results page opens the Item Detail page.
A complete description (metadata) of the item is displayed on the right side of the Item Detail page, including title, description, format, and copyright/ordering information.
On the left side of the Item Detail page, thumbnail images of the digital objects (which may include images, audio, text, video) that belong to the item are displayed. A large 256-pixel rendering of the selected object appears above the thumbnail images. Clicking a thumbnail image selects that object and displays it in the large image area. You may also use the left/right arrows to navigate among the digital objects.
Several icons located below the large image area allow you to save the item for later viewing, e-mail information about the item, and print the details of the item.
Clicking the 256-pixel image or the magnifying glass icon opens the appropriate viewer/player for the selected object.
You may select "Search History" in the main navigation bar at any time to review previous searches that you have conducted in the current session. A list of all your previous searches is listed with the search parameters. Click the "Go" button or the keyword link to redo the search.
Closing your browser automatically deletes your list of searches.
My Selections is an area where you store images for later retrieval. You can print selected items in a printer-friendly view or e-mail them—either as a group or individually. You can go to My Selections at any time by selecting it from the main navigation bar at the top of the page.
The items you place in My Selections remain until you delete them (or disable cookies).
If you need additional help, please use this form to contact us. A link to this form is also located at the bottom of every page.