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Wasserman Library Catalogues Lab ILS504/Spr09 Okobi

Terry Wasserman

Library Catalogs Lab

ILS 504/Spr09

16 March 2009

Prof. Okobi
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1. CONSULS

a. What does CONSULS Stand for?

Consuls stands for the Catalog of the Connecticut State University

Libraries and the State Library.

b. What Libraries make up the holdings of CONSULS?

The Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western Connecticut State

University Libraries as well as the State Library of Connecticut make

up the CONSULS system.

c. Name some of the types of searches you can perform in

CONSULS.

Keyword, title, author and subject searches can all be performed on

CONSULS, as can more advanced searches where fields can be

limited by Boolean terms, language, year of publication, location

and material type.

d. How can you get help with searching on CONSULS?

The Help page leads the user to a page which lists pages for

searching techniques and searching tips—both of these pages are

useful. If all else fails a student could always call the reference

desk or have an online chat with someone at reference.


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2. Library Of Congress

a. Is Library Of Congress the national Library of the USA?

Technically, the Library of Congress is just that, the library and

research division of the Congress of the United States. However,

the LoC became the de facto national library during the 20th century

and receives copies of every book, pamphlet, map, print and piece

of music registered in the United States.

b. What levels of searching can one perform in the LC Catalog?

There are two basic types of search that can be performed via the

LC Catalog: a basic search and a guided search. The basic search

functions are detailed in the Basic Search Tips and include

everything from keyword searches to expert searches to call

number browsing. The guided search is really just a Boolean search

laid out in different fields.

c. Name some Web 2.0 projects currently posted to the LC catalog

On the Library of Congress Catalog page there are links to both

Print and Photographs online catalog (PPOC), which provides access

to nearly 50% of division’s holdings, and Sound Online Inventory

and Catalog (SONIC), where several projects are underway to

increase the library’s online recordings. On the Library of Congress

webpage itself, there are a number of Web 2.0 projects listed like

“Library Experience at myLoc.gov,” “Webcasts from the Library,”

and the “Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolnia” online.


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d. What is the relationship between the Library Of Congress and

the Copyright Office of the US Congress?

The United States Copyright Office is part of the Library of

Congress, it is located in a Library of Congress building and the pre-

1978 records can be viewed via the Library of Congress’ website

link to Copyright Records.

3. British Lending Library

a. What is the main Catalog of the British Library Called?

The main catalogue of the British Library is called the Integrated

Catalogue.

b. What are some of the early printed catalogs in the British

Catalog?

Two of the earliest catalogues are Bibliothecae Regiae Catalogus

and Bibliotehca Grenvilliana. Some of the earlier printed catalogs

are the Manuscripts Catalogue, the Catalogue of Wolley Charters

and the Sloane Printed Books Catalogue.

c. What services are offered by the Bristish Library?

In person, the British Library offers workshops, tours, educational

programs and activities for classes and groups. Online, the British

Library offers a number of interactive programs including one on

“Sacred Texts,” one on “Taking Liberties,” and one on British


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accents and dialects called, “Sounds Familiar.” The British Library

also offers online Oral histories of Holocaust survivors as well as

oral histories of food.

d. Name some of the special catalogs from the library on the Web

The Catalogue of Photographs, the Catalogue of Bookbindings and

the Evanion Catalogue—all of these catalogues are unique to the

British Library.

4. OCLC Catalog

a. What is the OCLC Catalog called?

It is called WorldCat. OCLC is actually an acronym for the Online

Computer Library Centre (originally the Ohio College Library

Centre).

b. What is the difference between the OCLC Catalog and the other

three catalogs above?

OCLC is a consortium of many libraries—it is a cooperative instead

of an institutional catalogue.

c. What is another name for OCLC based on our previous

discussions on electronic sources of information?

OCLC is also available through FirstSearch.

d. Is there a free version of the OCLC catalog?


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The Open WorldCat program makes records of library-owned

material available to Web users.

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