an example of metadata for books and other library materials
an organized and searchable collection of records of every item in a library
an organized set of bibliographic records
a record of all the items (books, journal titles, and more) that a library owns
RIT's library catalog is a computerized catalog called Einstein.
a database that contains records describing the material available or accessible at a library. Sometimes known as an OPAC. The Amberton library catalog may be searched via the Internet. See OPAC.
A list of materials owned by a library, including books, magazines and journals, audio-visual materials and other materials. A catalog is usually searchable by author, title and subject headings and in most libraries is online.
USD's library catalog is a computerized catalog called WebPals.
The library catalog is a database that identifies what the library owns or has access to, and where the resources are located within the library by indicating the call number. The library catalog lists titles of books, journals, government documents, videos, musical scores, etc. You cannot search for articles in the catalog. Stanford's online catalog, Socrates, will reflect what is available in any of the many libraries on campus.
Computerized database that identifies books, periodicals,and other material the library owns.
The central list or index of materials in the Lee Library. It is also called the "Online Catalog."
An online database that provides the citations and locations of all materials in the library. The catalog may be searched by Keyword, Subject, Title, Author, Call Number, or Periodical Title.
The catalog is a specialized database with records describing materials owned or licensed by a library.
A database that organizes materials our library collects and identifies where these material are located. The University Libraries Catalog is named "Chinook".
an index to all the resources contained in or otherwise provided by a library. See also Bibliographic information.
A compilation of records describing the contents of a particular collection or group of collections. For example, the SLCC catalog has records for most of the items held by the St. Louis Community College Libraries, which include Forest Park, Florissant Valley, and Meramec.
A computerized listing of books and periodical titles owned by the Library. You can search the Library Catalog in a variety of ways and also determine if the book you need is checked in. The Library Catalog in available in the Library and through the Internet. Also referred to as Online Public Access Catalog or OPAC, for short.
A library catalog (or library catalogue) is a register of all bibliographic items found in a particular library or group of libraries, such as those belonging to a university system spread out over several geographic locations. A bibliographic item can be any information entity (e.g., books, computer files, graphics, realia, cartographic materials, etc.), that is considered library material (e.g., a single novel in an anthology), or a group of library materials (e.g., a trilogy), or linked from the catalog (e.g., a webpage) as far as it is relevant to the catalog and to the users (patrons) of the library.