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Author browse list, including Corporate Authors
Enter author data, surname first for personal authors, then click ‘Authors’ Browse on = shaw n

Shows the author list with SHAW N as the second entry

Note that related forms for the same author can be viewed from this list. For example, Shaw Napier appears as the 5th entry in the author list in the example above.
Title browse list, which includes:

All titles

Series with vol/no

Citations for journal articles
Enter title, series or journal title (for citations), then click ‘Titles’
 
NB. Initial title words such as A, An and The (and equivalents in other European languages), do not appear at the start of a title in the list.
Browse on = Finnish Meteorological Institute Contributions
 
Shows the combined browse list starting just before the first Finnish Meteorological Institute Contributions entry and lists each issue held consecutively
Subject browse list Enter subject term and then click ‘Subjects’ Browse on = climate
Shows the subject list with Climate as the second entry.

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See related headings for Climate
to see broader and narrower terms which may help your search.
Series browse list
 
(Series names only, not including vol/no)
Enter series name, then click ‘Series’ Browse on = Finnish Meteorological Institute Contributions
 
Shows a browse list containing a single entry for ‘Finnish Meteorological Institute Contributions’ with a large number of records indicated
Journal titles browse list
 
(Journal names only, not issues)
Enter series name, then click ‘Journal title’ Browse on = journal of climate
 
Shows a browse list containing a single entry for ‘Journal of Climate’ with a single record indicated

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