Library Catalogs What is available & where is it? |
Subject Searching Some tips on subject searching |
Locating/Viewing After finding the IUCAT record or if you just want to browse |
Library catalogs have been created to help you learn what a library holds in its collection and where these items are located. IUCAT and WorldCat are two library catalogs that will be helpful to you.
IUCAT
IUCAT can be used to find out what is available in all of the Indiana University Libraries.
This catalog is open to the public, but as an IUPUI student, staff, or faculty member you have special privileges. For example, you can use Request Delivery to request that books held in the IU system but not available at your local IUPUI campus library be delivered to the IUPUI campus library of your choice, where you can check them out. So books in IU libraries in South Bend, Bloomington, or elsewhere can be delivered to IUPUI for you to read.
Options for learning to use IUCAT features:
WorldCat
OCLC's WorldCat can be used to find out what is available in many public and university libraries in this country and in some other countries.
If you find a book, CD, DVD, or video in WorldCat that is not available through the Indiana University libraries, you can make an Interlibrary Loan request for the item. Keep in mind that it will usually take at least 7-10 days for the item to come in and these items must be picked up and returned to IUPUI University Library if you are an IUPUI student, staff or faculty member. If you are not able to pick up items at IUPUI, please make an Interlibrary Loan request through your local public library instead of through University Library.
Options for learning to use WorldCat features:
Some general search tips:
If you are searching by keyword or subject heading:
If you are searching by title:
Learn at least a few of the search features
Searching library catalogs by Subject Heading, rather than by Keyword, can help to target your search. The catalog records for most of the books and other items in IUCAT and WorldCat include Subject Headings drawn from a list defined by the Library of Congress. This can be helpful because it narrows down the options for useful search terms, but you need to know the approved Subject Headings in order to take advantage of this system.
Options for finding/using applicable Library of Congress Subject Headings:
When you want to view an e-book:
Click on the link in the IUCAT record. For a demonstration, see the Viewing e-books Tutorial or ask for Reference Help.
When you want to find an item on the Library shelves:
IUPUI University Library and many other academic libraries use the Library of Congress Classification System and Call Numbers, not the Dewey Decimal System that you may have seen at your local public library.
At the bottom of an IUCAT record, you will see the call number and basic location for the item as shown in this example:
Indpls - IUPUI University Library (I-UNIVLIB) | Location |
P90 .G354 2006 (this is the call number) | 1) Stacks |
If the location for an item in the University Library collection says "Stacks" the item will be on the:
Reference materials, Current Periodicals, Microforms, and Government Documents are all in the Reference Room on the 2nd floor.
IUPUI's Philanthropic Studies Library is on the 2nd floor across the hall from the reference desk.
DVDs are kept behind the Circulation desk on the 2nd floor.
Special Collections are on the Lower Level.
If you have any questions, comments, or would like research help, contact Caitlin Pollock, Africana Studies Library Liaison