6. A “Google-like” search box can be placed in multiple locations on your website or other sites where your users are likely to find it.
7. Relevance, the default sort, will display resulting records available at your library, then the consortium, and finally the full WorldCat database. Faceted searching allows the user to refine a search by author, content, format, or date.
8. For physical items in the library, call number and shelf status are displayed. To see availability at other libraries in the consortium, click on the + sign.
9. For a citation to this book, click on the “ Cite this Item” link.
11. The detailed record for Roasted Peanuts can be viewed toward the bottom of the record display under the tab, “Details.” Click on “subjects” to see additional subject headings.
12. 'You can also view reviews, if any have been published, and other WorldCat Libraries that own the book.
13. The “Libraries” tab displays those libraries that own this title beginning with the closest library and then listing libraries that are farther away.
14. If you only want articles, click on that option under the category, Format.
17. The full text of the article we want is available in Wilson Select Plus, one of the FirstSearch databases available at Mattoon Public Library. For access to full text, click on the “Find article” link.
27. Since we are still logged on to our WorldCat account, we can choose to save this item to a list. In this case, we will choose the list entitled, “October story hour” which we created at an earlier time.
28. The list service provides space for notes and can be made public for sharing or kept private.
29. To share your thoughts on WorldCat Local, click on the Survey link at the top of the screen.