1. Basic Discovery:
I use WorldCat quite a bit to check marc records, book summaries and proper titles. One is able to search by ISBN, Title Phrase, Author, Accession number, Material Type, and Subject among other possibilities.
2. I typed Fly Away (by Hannah Kristin) with a hit of 1693. Alexander Mitchell Library was the top library. Listed South Dakota libraries as top 7 then Iowa libraries then MN.
3. The Class descriptor is LC PS3558.A4763 Dewey 813/.54. Clicked on author's name - Hannah has written at least 10 other books. Six subjects were listed. Clicked on female friendship - many, many titles came up. Then clicked on life changing events: many titles came up here as well.
Discovery Part 2: OAIster
I chose # 6 HIV/AIDS surveillance report. At this point I was directed to the SD State Library - Digital Collections - then All Collections. The South Dakota Health Bulletin would be where I would look information on HIV/AIDS. There is a lot of information in this area.
Common Core Connections:
I looked at this - clicked on # 4 Understanding Common Core State Standards - I don't think this would be useful for me other than learning about Common Core Standards. There were 250 books worldwide.
CAMIO
1. Sioux - this was a very interesting site and would be fun to "browse" through if time permitted.
Many items came up - costume jewelry, books, sculptures, drawings/water colors and paintings.
2. I'm not sure how the community would use this - perhaps a study of Norwegian folk art. There may be historic photos of the community's beginnings or some special historical event.
3. I typed in Danish Art and was surprised at the number of museums - Detroit, Boston, San Francisco, the Smithsonian...very cool.
Great examples of how you use WorldCat at your library to help out with cataloging. CAMIO is an interesting site. I love the idea to study Norwegian folk art!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post,
Julie