The SCONE service displays information in pages which have a standard layout. You will see the following displayed on every page, from top to bottom:
The area at the top of the page displays the SCONE service logo.
At the top right of the page are links to services related to SCONE.
CAIRNS is the Co-operative Information Retrieval Network for Scotland. CAIRNS is a one-stop-shop for searching library catalogues.
RCO is Research Collections Online. RCO gives subject strengths of many general research collections located in Scotland.
SDDL is the Scottish Distributed Digital Library. SDDL allows you to access collections of digital images, electronic texts, etc.
SLIR is Scottish Libray and Information Resources Online. SLIR gives personal and organizational contact details for nearly every library located in Scotland.
Note that these links create new browser windows in the same way as the Help button, and we advise closing them as soon as you have finished using them, to avoid screen clutter.
Below the banner are links to information about the SCONE service.
Click on this link to display a separate page displaying general information about the SCONE service.
Click on this link to display a separate page (this page!) displaying information about using the SCONE service and how to get the best out of it.
Click on this link to display a separate page displaying acronyms and "jargon words" with an explanation of what they mean.
Click on this link to display a statement refusing liability for any consequences of using the SCONE service.
Note that these buttons create new browser windows in the same way as the Help button, and we advise closing them as soon as you have finished using them, to avoid screen clutter.
Below the service information is a navigation bar, containing links for instant access to specific searches.
Click on this link to go to the SCONE homepage and main menu.
Click on this link to go to the list of top-level collections titles.
Click on this link to go to the list of names of persons and organizations associated with collections.
Click on this link to go to the list of subjects of collections.
Click on this link to go to the list of Scottish regions.
Click on this link to go to the list of landscapes, or pre-set "collections of collections" created for specific purposes.
Click on this link to go to help in using the page.
All Help pages are displayed in new, separate browser windows so you can view the help information and the SCONE page at the same time.
You may have to close these new windows to reduce screen clutter. If you are using a full-screen browser window, you may not notice that new windows are being created. We suggest that you close Help windows as soon as you have finished using them, or minimise them if you need them for instant reference.
The page title describes the function of the page.
The area below the title bar is used to display information specific to the function of the page. This may include search input forms, display of search results, and display of information about specific collections.
Buttons which may appear in this part of the page include:
This button appears on search and selection pages. Click on this button to
display the results of a search or selection.
This button often appears on pages where you are prompted to enter information,
such as a search term. Click on this button to erase the contents of the entry
boxes so that you can start again from scratch.
This button appears on selection pages where you can reduce the number of
items listed by applying a limit or filter.
The area at the very bottom of the page.
© SLIC/CDLR: Copyright of the page layout belongs to the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC) and the Centre for Digital Library Research (CDLR). Copyright of collection descriptions is held by the contributing organizations and individuals.
Design and layout last updated: The date that the layout and functions of the page were last changed. Information about SCONE collections is updated regularly, and the page always displays the latest available information about a collection. The date does not therefore indicate how up-to-date is the information about a collection.