- Use the search bar at the top of Shared Governance site to search for your content. Once you've searched, you can use filters to further refine and reduce your results (for example, if you only wanted PDF documents, or wanted to search for documents uploaded/modified within a specific time frame (click the below image to expand):
1) This “File Type” filter allows you to quickly filter out incorrect file types. For example, if you’re looking for a presentation, you can filter to “PowerPoint”, which will greatly reduce your search results.
2) This “Last Modified” filter allows you to filter to a range of dates (either specific dates, or a period relative to today, such as “Past 3 months”) to filter your list on. If the document you’re looking for is recent OR if you’re very confident that a document has not been touched since its upload and you know that date, this is a great way to filter out other possibilities. However, note that this filters on “Last Modified”, NOT “Date Uploaded”. If a file is uploaded on one date, then modified later by anybody, the second date is what will be filtered by. Thus it is not a perfect date-based filter and use caution, as you may accidentally filter out your desired document.
3) This allows you to sort by one of four options: Relevance (the default option), Date Modified (newest to oldest), Date Created (newest to oldest), and Date Created (oldest to newest). This is a great tool for getting the sought documents to the top. If you know a unique detail about your document, search for that detail and keep this to “Relevance”. If you know it was recently updated, search what you know and use “Date modified (newest)”. If you know it’s a very recently-created document, use “Date created (newest)”. And if you need an old document – maybe you want to find the first time an initiative was mentioned – use “Date created (oldest)”.
4) This top filter is used mostly when searching for things other than documents. If you’re searching for something different, click the relevant option here. If you’re searching for a document, you can hit “Files” here, but it likely won’t have a large impact on your results.