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  1. There are three ways to access the basic sample search: From the home page Browse caNanoLab panel, or if you are logged in, click the Workflow menu option and Search Samples icon, or just click the Samples menu option.
    The Manage Samples page displays.

  2. Click Search Existing Samples in the Sample Links panel..

    Include Page
    Search Criteria Blank include
    Search Criteria Blank include

    The following table lists and describes each field. Enter text or select options as appropriate.

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    title"Other" option
    Some fields may contain the [Other] option. Click Other to enter an alternative to the selections listed. At that point, your entry is enclosed in [new entry] brackets, indicating that your entry is temporary. Once you click Submit (or Update), your entry is persisted and the brackets disappear

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    When defining search criteria, there are no required fields. You can add only those parameters that you consider essential to the search.

    Sample Search OptionsDescription

    Keywords

    Enter one or more keywords by which samples could be identified in this search. caNanoLab can search for characterization or publication keywords, as well as text describing characterizations.

    Sample Name

    Enter text for the name of a sample. Select Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search).

    Sample Point of Contact

    Enter text for the name or organization point of contact. Select Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search).

    Composition

    Nanomaterial Entity

    Select from the scroll list the nanoparticle category to which the nanomaterial entity targeted by the search belongs. Example: Dendrimer

    Functionalizing Entity
    Select from the scroll list the functionalizing category to which the sample targeted by the search belongs.*

    Select from the drop-down list the function type category which best fits the sample targeted by the search:

    *You may see terms in caNanoLab that are not defined in the help glossary. These have been added by curators as [other]; they may be reviewed and defined at a later time.

    Characterization Type/Characterization

    Click the drop-down list on the left and select the characterization type that applies to the sample to be searched: Physico-Chemical, In Vitro or In Vivo.

    Your selection determines the sub-categories that display in the Characterization field to the right.

    Select one or more of the items in the Characterization list.* (CTRL + click to select more than one.)

    Physico-Chemical Characterizations:

    In Vitro Characterizations:

    In Vivo Characterizations:

    *You may see terms in caNanoLab that are not defined in the help glossary. These have been added by curators as [other]; they may be reviewed and defined at a later time.

     

    To clear all fields and start again, click Reset., click Reset.

  3. To execute the search, click Search.

    To execute the search, click Search.

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    Include PageNo parameter searchNo parameter search

    For information about the search results, see Sample Search Results.

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  1. There are two ways to access the advanced sample search: Click the Workflow menu option and Search Samples icon, or just click the Samples menu option
    The Manage Samples page displays.

  2. Click Advanced Sample Search in the Sample Links panel.

    The following table lists and describes each field. Enter text or select options as appropriate.

    Advanced Search CategoryDescription

    Sample Criteria

    Select an option in the first drop-down list. Select from the second drop-down, Contains (for search using partial text) or Equals (for exact text search). Enter complete or partial text in the text box.

    Composition Criteria

    Select an option in the first drop-down list. Your selection drives the options that display in the second drop-down, as well as the options or text box that displays for the rest of the category. Select from the second drop-down, Contains (for partial text search) or Equals (for exact text search). Select your options or enter appropriate text in the text box. The Chemical name is optional.
    Available terms are defined in the caNanoLab Glossary.

    Characterization Criteria

    Select a Characterization Type in the first drop-down list. Your selection drives the options that display in the second drop-down as well as the options or text boxes that displays for the rest of the category. The last text box is either a boolean value or number value, depending on the third drop-down list. An optional drop-down box for units displays only if the data has a unit. Select your options or enter appropriate text in the text box(es).
    Available terms are defined in the caNanoLab Glossary.

  3. Click Add to each set of criteria you define. As you add criteria, they display in a table above the criteria fields on the page. Click Reset to clear the fields.
  4. Select the And or Or operand at the bottom of each set of criteria when you enter more than one criteria in a set. And or Or determines whether, for the set, the search finds samples that meet all of the criteria or that meet any one of the criteria.
  5. Select the And or Or operand at the bottom of the page that determines whether the search finds samples that meet only all of the criteria or that meet any one of the criteria.
  6. To clear all fields and start again, click the Reset button.To execute the search, click the Search button.

    For information about the search results, see Sample Search Results.

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A sample search looks for a sample based on annotations that added or characterization or data files uploaded. Sample Search Results display in the browser window in table format. Column headings are appropriate for the sample for which you searched. They are described in the following table. Columns are sortable by clicking the column headings.

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The number of items located in the search display appears in the the upper-left of the search results table. The bottom right of the search results table enables you to navigate to the pages.

To return to the Search page, click the Back ( Back Button ) button not the Browser button.

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Copying an Existing Sample

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  1. If you work from the Publications menu, you can associate multiple samples with a publication. See Creating a Publication for more information. 
  2. If you add documents from within an open sample, you can use the copy feature to associate the publication with other samples. See  Managing Publications from an Open Sample for more information.

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