Image Bank: Tips for Searching

Tips for Searching the Image Collection

Basic Search:

  • Start by entering your city of residence or a familiar street. If the results list is too large start to narrow your search down, either by entering information into several fields or going to the advanced search page.
  • If you cannot find a particular street, try to search by larger roads surrounding the one you are searching for. Not every road visible on a slide is entered into the database, so try to think of larger roads and/or landmarks, which will hopefully get you to the image you wish to see.
  • Use quotation marks to limit the search. For example, a search for Lake Street will yield matches that include Mississippi Street and Silver Lake Road. The use of quotation marks (“Lake Street”) will eliminate this problem.

Advanced Search:

  • A keywords list is available on the advanced search page if you wish to see the terms entered. What are keywords? Keywords are terms / words that add extra meaning to the image on top of location information, roads, parks, etc. You can search simply by those terms if you are not looking for a specific city or road.
  • When searching for roads spell out the name completely as seen in the the following examples: Lexington Avenue, West 7th Street, West River Parkway, New Brighton Boulevard,15th Avenue SE. Interstate highways are catalogued as follows: I-35W, I-94, I-694, etc.
  • The Landmarks / Structures / Developments field (search box) may contain bridge names, recognizable buildings, or other elements as seen in the following examples: IDS Center, Crystal Court, Stone Arch Bridge, Mill Ruins Park. Development names, when known, are also included in this field.
  • Narrow your search by choosing either ground or aerial shots. In the basic search this is not a choice and your search result will consist of both ground and aerial images. You can also narrow your search by choosing multiple land uses. Keep in mind this is a subjective interpretation of the image and you may not get all the images that you desire by only entering land use search terms.

 





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