Find Similar

When the user clicks the Find Similar button, Fiction Connection will open up in a new window to the Find Similar mode for that title.  Once there, the user may use the standard Fiction Connection functionality to find similar titles.  Since Fiction Connection will open in a new window, once you close the window you will be right where you left off within Books In Print







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  • Jodi - Find Similar only opens a Fiction Connection search? Even if the item (like the example Car) is a non-fiction title? This seems like it would be more confusing for the average user.



    • John@BIP2 - The search that Find Similar will open depends on what you have access to. All BIP subscribers have access to Fiction Connection; therefore all BIP subscribers will be presented with the Find Similar button on fiction Titles in Fiction Connection. When the Find Similar button is clicked they will be taken to the Find Similar mode in Fiction Connection.

      Those subscribers who also purchased a Non-Fiction Connection subscription have access to both Fiction and Non-Fiction Connection. As a result they will be presented with the Find Similar button on fiction Titles in Fiction Connection as well as nonfiction titles in Non-Fiction Connection. When the Find Similar button is clicked they will be taken to the Find Similar mode in Complete Connection which contains both works of fiction and non-fiction as well as a refine option to refine options to either fiction or nonfiction titles.



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