Hi Michael,

actually this is afair around since 5.

It actually treats the terms as one word so your example will be treated
as "newfem".
So entering:

New Femininities in Accounting and Finance

using the back button, this should be the last entry on the previous page.

Sunny greetings

Claudia Jürgen



Am 17.05.2018 um 15:55 schrieb Michael White:
Hi,

DSpace v6.2, JSPUI.

Apologies if this has been discussed before but a search of the archives and 
Jira didn't turn anything up (but if I missed it, feel free to just point me in 
the right direction!).

In our DSpace v6.2 DEV system (which is about to go live!) I've just noticed that, if you type more than one 
word in the "or enter first few letters:" on the "Browse by Title" page, when you hit 
"Go!", you don't end up in the right place - however, the same approach in our existing DSpace v4 
system DOES work.

For example, I want to find the record with title "New Femininities in Accounting 
and Finance".

In our existing DSpace v4 system, if I type "New Fem" and hit "Go", the record I want 
appears at the top of the "Showing results" panel.

However, if I do the same thing in our DSpace v6 system, the record at the top of the results is 
"News Images on Instagram: The paradox of authenticity in hyperreal photo reportage" (and 
the record at the bottom of the previous page of results is "New Zealand's Curriculum and 
Assessment Revolution") and I have to click back through several pages to get to the record I 
was after.

So, there appears to be an issue if you type a space in the "or enter first few 
letters:" string (?)

I also replicated this behaviour on demo.dspace.org instance (entering "een ges" results in "Effectieve 
Communicatie" appearing at the top of the results, with "Een pleidooi voor damesvolleybal" at the bottom 
of the previous page, and "Een gesprek met Jean-Marie Fabiani" (which I would expect at the top of the first 
results page) appearing further back up the list on that previous page.

Is this a known issue? Is there any kind of fix/patch or workaround available?

Cheers,

Mike

Michael White
Senior Developer
Business Applications and Integrations

T: (01786) 466877
E: michael.wh...@stir.ac.uk<mailto:michael.wh...@stir.ac.uk>
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