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Library Catalog and
Education
Finding Books in the IWU
Library Catalog
Click here
Either of the first 2 links will take you to the
library catalog. We will look at the first link,
Library Catalog.
Select the kind of search you want to do, e.g. author
title, subject or keyword, etc.
Let’s do a subject search. Type in your subject, e.g.
reading comprehension. Click on Search
Click on the appropriate topic for your
research. Let’s click on: Reading
comprehension
Link on a title that you may
be interested in using, e.g.
#1, Building reading
comprehension habits in
grades 6-12 .
This displays the full citation, giving bibliographic
information, call number, availability, subject
headings, and other kinds of options from the top
toolbar.
If you decide you want this book…
•You can request any that you might want
you want
•Let’s try it out…
Postal delivery is your best
option to use. We do not have
courier service to the regional
locations. We mail the items
via first class mail within the
United States. At this time we
are not equipped to mail out of
country, but the NetLibrary
books may be useful for you.
Using the Advanced Catalog
search from the main OCLS
home page, allows searching
a combination of terms,
locations, or formats.
Using the keyword search, sometimes allows you to retrieve
books when the author, title or subject search doesn’t retrieve
what you want.
Twelve records were
retrieved for our
keyword search of
Reading comprehension
and learning disabilities
Let’s say you wanted
only ebooks.
Use the Advanced Catalog
Search again. Type in:
reading comprehension.
Click on SUMBIT
Then beside,
Material Type, select
eBooks/ejournals
You have retrieved only the ebooks available
from the catalog. Let’s click on the second one.
By taking the link, An electronic book accessible…
you can link to the ebook.
If you have previously
registered with NetLibrary, then
you can Log In and proceed to
vie the entire book.
Registration with NetLibrary
• Call OCLS and request to be registered.
Continue to learn about OCLS
Go to the PowerPoint on Education Databases: Overview,
Part 1.