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enkelfältsökning

Enkelfältsökning refers to a search method that restricts a query to a single field or metadata element within a data collection, such as title, author, or ISBN in a library catalog, or a single attribute in a product or document database. Unlike multi-field or advanced search, the user provides the search term and the system applies it to one specified field.

In practice, enkelfältsökning is common in simple search interfaces where a single search box is paired with

Advantages include ease of use, fast response, and focused results when the target field is well indexed.

Limitations include limited recall and precision when the needed information resides in other fields; the inability

Implementation considerations include consistent field naming, robust indexing, support for case-insensitive and diacritic-insensitive matching, and handling

a
field
selector.
Users
choose
the
field
to
search
(for
example,
title)
and
enter
keywords.
The
search
engine
then
matches
terms
within
that
field,
often
using
partial,
phrase,
or
fuzzy
matching
based
on
the
index.
It
is
particularly
useful
for
tasks
such
as
finding
items
by
title
in
a
library
catalog
or
locating
products
by
name
in
a
storefront.
to
naturally
combine
multiple
criteria;
and
potentially
lower
overall
discovery
compared
to
multi-field
or
natural-language
search.
To
address
these
limitations,
many
systems
offer
an
optional
advanced
search
or
multi-field
search
mode.
of
synonyms
and
stop
words.
Enkelfältsökning
remains
a
foundational,
user-friendly
option
within
broader
search
interfaces.