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The Montana Public Access Catalog includes the holdings of all the libraries that are part of The University of Montana system plus St. Patrick Hospital Library (Missoula) and Salish Kootenai College (Pablo). Library materials can be located by title, author, subject, call number, and any combination of keywords. Once a title is located in the catalog, its call number identifies its location in the library. Locating Books For example, Blonde, a work of fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, has the following call number information:
The first line states the title, author, and publishing date. The second line identifies the library and floor where the material is held, followed by the Dewey Decimal Call number that will pinpoint the material's exact location. The second line also states whether the material is checked out, on reserve or available.
Thus, there are thousands of books with the 813.54 designation in the Mansfield Library; but there is only one book with O11bLo as part of the call number. Locating Journals (Periodicals and Magazines) The Mansfield Library subscribes to journals both in hard copy and electronically. For example, after choosing UM-M Journals tab and typing in the word "Time" in the title search, one would see this display:
Each line provides a link to an electronic version of the article, to a database that carries full text articles from that journal or to the Mansfield Library's print holdings. Choosing the "Print Holdings" link will open a separate browser window that will provide the location of the periodical. The entry will list the floor location and call number for the journal, as well as information on any of the current issues or bound issues that might be checked out or in repair that would be unavailable to check out at that time. The entry also includes holdings information, if relevant, of any issues that might be on microform. Locating Media All media items, including
non-print materials such as videos, audiotapes, posters, or slides, also
have call numbers. For example, an interactive multi-media CD-ROM on Walt
Whitman including his complete works, sound recordings, and criticism
has the following call number information:
The entry indicates the resource is an optical disc and that it is located on the third floor at the Information Center. It can be accessed by requesting the call number, CDR 006, from the Check Out desk. Follow the same procedure for videos, DVDs, CDs and audio tapes. All titles in the library catalog provide location information and their status as available or out and when checked out materials are due back in the library. |
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1: The Research Process] [Module
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