Scenario 1
I would like to know if any books have been written about a topic, or, say, by a specific person. More so, I am not interested in whether
NYIT Library owns a particular book, as I understand that I can either request it through
interlibrary loan, or recommend that it be
purchased and added to the collection.
Scenario 2
I would like to locate a library in the city, state or country, that subscribes to a particular journal, or magazine, or that has a specific title in its holdings. I have an
International Standard Book Number (ISBN), and/or an
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).
The above two scenarios offer perfect examples of
WorldCat's true value.
WorldCat is a
vertical search engine focusing on libraries. A meta catalog of close to
200 million records, WorldCat indexes books and other materials from libraries around the world. A quick search tells you both what books have been written about a given topic, and where a particular book or journal is available based on your current location. Clicking the
Find in a Library link in
Google Books directs you to WorldCat’s search engine and website. Cut out the middle man (i.e. Google) and proceed directly to
WorldCat.
Access
NYIT access to WorldCat comes in two varieties: the free public
Url, and the advanced NYIT
interface. There is also a custom
mobile Url, and mobile
Apps.
Bookmarks for Success
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Bookmark: NYIT Journal Locator
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Bookmark: Articles in Databases
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Bookmark: WorldCat