In this page we will show the unique search or display features for The Vogue Italia Archive. Go to the Platform LibGuide for a complete guide to ProQuest's search and display features.
The Vogue Italia Archive is designed with an exceptional level of indexing giving researchers an extraordinarily powerful search capability, enabling them easily and quickly to retrieve highly specific images
This highly detailed indexing will allow users to search by categories such as color, fashion item, photographer, person pictured, material, designer name, and trend.
Please note: The terms in the fields Color, Fashion/Item, Material and Trend are indexed in Italian.
There are two ways to display the Document Images once the Document View is open.
1 - One is displaying the full digitized images of the scanned article in the Full Text tab:
a - the number of pages which make up the document is displayed in the box between the navigation arrows.
b - the document pages can be displayed one by one or side by side from this control.
2 - The flash viewer opens by clicking the plus magnifier at the top left corner of each document page .
The flash viewer opens in a separate window - you will need to close the window to return to the original document image page.
1 - In the Flash version of the document image, you will see a set of controls displayed below the image. By default the image is shown fully zoomed out and centered in the Flash viewer, you can use the controls to enlarge or decrease the size of the image, rotate the image clockwise and counter-clockwise, and move it in different directions.
2 - The navigator panel below the image displays a sequence of thumbnails of the pages and highlights the one you are currently displaying.
3 - To move the image, click on the image and drag it in the chosen direction.
The Browse Issues page allows direct access to each issue of the magazine.
In addition to the ability to access each issue, the Browse Issues page gives the user the ability to click on the latest issue, and shows publication information.