I think the best way to use IBM Knowledge Center is to forget about books
and bookshelves when looking for information.  Just search for the specific
terms or keywords or phrases (in quotes) that relate to the information you
want.  Once you have found the appropriate "hit" in the search results,
then you can expand from there to find out what book and bookshelf you are
in to read the related material.
--Roger

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Peter Hunkeler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this only me? Today I was looking up something on IBM KnowledgeCenter,
> and I opened the "content" view (left side) to see the bookshelves. I
> didn't find the ISPF bookshelve where I was expecting, then I noticed that
> it is named "ISPF" and not longer "z/OS ISPF" in the V2.2 list. It still is
> "z/OS ISPF" in the V2.1 list. Then I recognized the list is in weird order.
> For example, "z/OS XL C/C++" is listed before "z/OS Common Interface Model"
> in the V2.1 list. Then ISPF is somehow sorted if you neglect the "z/OS"
> prefix.
>
>
> Are they trying to implement some intelligent sorting that ignores some
> keywords, such as the "z/OS" prefix? I don't like that idea at all. My eyes
> are not clever enough to ignore the keywords (of which I would not know
> which to ignore and which not), when browsing the list looking for some
> specific shelf.
>
>
> I would prefer if a) the shelves are named exactly as the products are,
> and b) if the list is kept in strict alphabetic order by product name.
>
>
>
> What do others think?
>
>
>
>
> --
> Peter Hunkeler
>
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