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How do I find books?In this library, the finding tool for materials the library owns (books, DVDs, CDs, videos, etc.) is the Online Catalog. The catalog is a database, or electronic file. It is available both in the library and on the Internet. Each item owned by the library has a record in this database. These records are divided into fields. Each field contains specific information about the item. (The highlighted words are the search terms) In addition to information about the item, the catalog also provides the "call number" or location of the item in the library. The library uses the Dewey Decimal System, a numerical system, to organize items on the shelf. The floor on which the item can be found is also provided in addition to the items status (available or due + the date). The catalog offers the opportunity to search for materials in various ways (by author, title, subject, keyword, and more).
The keyword search searches the entire record for the item or all of the fields. Keyword searching often brings up a large number of results and may not be the most efficient way to search. The keyword search is most beneficial when:
Use the Advanced Search to search multiple concepts in various fields. It is also possible to limit and sort results with the this search. The Advanced Search uses Boolean Logic to narrow or broaden the search. Boolean Logic can be used in any keyword search in most databases. For more information about how the catalog works, how to use it, or how to find books in the library, contact a Reference Librarian at the Reference Desk or at (413) 774-1509. |
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