Advanced Search Field Tags
Use these two-character field tags to return more relevant results when building advanced search queries.
Field Tag |
Description |
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AD=Address |
Searches for institution and/or place names in the Author Address and the Editor Address field within a record. |
AI=Author Identifiers |
Searches for Web of Science ResearcherID numbers and ORCID identifiers in the Author Identifiers table within a record. Enter a unique Web of Science ResearcherID number or ORCID identifier with the AI field tag. |
AO=Astronomical Object |
Searches the Astronomical Object Indexing field within a record |
AU=Author |
Searches for names in the following fields within a record. Author(s) Translator Inventor Last names containing a space should be searched with and without the space to ensure that all relevant records are returned. For example: AU=(De Marco* OR DeMarco*) AU=(Van Hecke T* OR Vanhecke T*) See also Guidelines for Searching Names. |
CH=Chemical Data |
Searches the Chemical Indexing field within a record. |
CIX=Controlled Index |
Searches the Controlled Indexing field within a record. |
CL=Classification |
Searches the Classification Code(s) field within a record. |
ED=Editor |
Searches for editor names in the Editor(s) field within a record. For example: See also Guidelines for Searching Names |
IC=Identifying Codes |
Searches for codes in the following fields within a record. Accession Number CODEN CODEN of Translation ISSN ISSN of Translation Standard Book Number Report Number Contract Number Patent Number Original Patent Number SICI SICI of Translation |
IS=ISSN |
Searches the ISSN field within a record. The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) searches for periodical publications such as journals and electronic publications. If a journal has both a print ISSN and an electronic ISSN, then both display in the Full Record. The format is four numbers, a hyphen (-), three numbers, and then a check character that may be a number or X. |
IS=ISBN |
Searches the ISBN field within a record. The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) searches for books. It is a unique machine-readable identifier that marks a book unmistakably. The format is a 10-digit number that contains 3 hyphens (-). The last digit is a check character, which may be a number or an X. The position of the hyphens can vary for each ISBN identifier |
MI=Meeting Information |
Searches the following fields within a record. Title of Conference Conference Location Sponsoring Organization Conference Dates |
PY=Year Published |
Searches the Source Published field within a record. You must combine this field tag with another field tag using the AND or NOT Boolean operator. Example: TS=cell growth AND PY=2007 When entering a range of years, restrict your search to five years or less; otherwise, processing slows down and the product returns too many unproductive results. Example: TS=cell growth AND PY=(2008-2010) |
SO=Publication Name |
Searches for publication names in the Source field within a record. The product retrieves all source titles within a product database (for example, journal titles and/or book titles if the product includes books). |
SU=Research Area |
Searches the Research Areas field. |
TI=Title |
Searches the Title field within a record. |
TS=Topic |
Searches for topic terms in following fields within a record. Title Abstract Controlled Indexing Uncontrolled Indexing Original Indexing Classification Code(s) |
UI=Uncontrolled Index |
Searches the Uncontrolled Indexing field within a record. |
UT=Accession Number |
Searches the Accession Number field within a record. The accession number is a unique identifying number associated with each record in the product. It consists of a product identification code, a product year, and an item number. |