Appends notes matches to existing results. Shouldn't really affect the first few pages of results unless the existing results are particularly short for the current query. Common sequential phrases that might be used descriptively in notes/tracks, but not in titles/subjects/etc. apply here. (i.e., "windy city," "lightning strike," "bite the bullet," etc.)
Single word queries will have their results expanded significantly, but the new results should largely be appended to the previous results. Queries composed of 2+ words will require an exact match within the notes to show up for the most part.
Appends notes matches to existing results. Shouldn't really affect the first few pages of results unless the existing results are particularly short for the current query. Common sequential phrases that might be used descriptively in notes/tracks, but not in titles/subjects/etc. apply here. (i.e., "windy city," "lightning strike," "bite the bullet," etc.)
Single word queries will have their results expanded significantly, but the new results should largely be appended to the previous results. Queries composed of 2+ words will require an exact match within the notes to show up for the most part.
One exception is if the item is on the very edge of qualifying for the current make up of the primary combined_fields query. Inexact matches on notes will push an item over the top. It still ought to rank low. For example, one additional item makes its way into "adult fiction spy" due to this: Old: https://aadl.org/search/catalog/adult%20fiction%20spy New: https://dev.aadl.org/search/catalog/adult%20fiction%20spy
The index on pinkeye is current with production elastic as of the morning of 6/24