Use comma ( , ) between words to get MORE results - all articles containing ANY of your words will be shown.
Use asterisk ( * ) between words to get LESS results - only articles containing BOTH words will be returned.
Tip: try authors' names, years, locations,... or any combination of those
Examples:
"Holec*2011"
"Holec*boubín"
"Fassatiová*Epicoccum"
"šumav,bohemian forest"
Space inbetween words makes query to be handled as an EXACT PHRASE. This gets you LEAST results.
When searching for a specific fungus name only, use Index, or for results from index only use "|" between genera and specie.
Example: "amanita|beckeri"
Type at least 2 characters (letters and digits only).
Search is case-insensitive. Meaning: the case of letters (upper / lower) you use in your query doesn't matter.
Partial search is supported. Meaning: you don't have to type whole word, and you don't even have to start at the beginning - you can start from the middle.
Example: looking for moravicus or moravica, type "moravic".
Search results are sorted chronologically, newest articles on top.
If a search query contains a fungus name, some results can be highlighted -- marking articles containing significant information ('importance' data coming from Index)
About data sources:
Our searchbot looks for your query into 2 databases:
1. Article database -- author(s) names, article titles, keywords*, abstracts*, publication dates
2. Index -- genera and species of fungi mentioned in Czech Mycology articles **.
*) from vol.47 **) from vol.1 up to latest article