Title: Introduction to The Online Library Catalog
1Introduction to The On-line Library Catalog
- What is included in a catalog record?
Search Choose 11
2Library Catalog (cont.)
- This record shows description and analysis
3Library catalog (cont.)
MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging format)
Search, then choose 97 on p.5
4Online Catalog Record
- Here is one of the resulting books
- One of the few in which the title is exactly what
was entered
5Library Catalog -3
- How does the online catalog know where to look
for Rossini? - How does the search engine know to display ONLY
titles with rossini and NOT authors or subject
headings with rossini?
6MARC RECORD
100author
245title
260 publisher
Where does this page come from?
7OCLC
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Originally
OCLC Ohio College Library Center OCLC
WorldCat
8LIBRARY CALL NUMBERS
- WHAT DOES THE CALL NUMBER MEAN?
9CLASSIFICATION
- Library of Congress Call Numbers
- M s are for MUSIC
- M Scores
- ML Books (Music Literature)
- MT Books (Music Theory and Instruction)
10M3s or COMPLETE WORKS
- Why arent they consistent?
- M3 .B1133 (Bach)
- M3 .B3 (Barbireau)
- Why do the catalog records look different?
- Usually it is COMPOSER OUTPUT
11More on Call numbers
- Why are they important?
- The call number isnt random, it represents
the item - M200 2 players
- M300 3 players
- M1500 / M1503
- M2000 / M2003
- ML410 / ML416-20
12SEARCHING FOR MUSIC
13Why is searching for music different than
searching for books?
- What is the difference between searching for
Twains Tom Sawyer and Beethovens Eroica
Symphony?
- Symphony has a variety of title possibilities
- The Symphony title could be in any language
- In music, same title used by many composers
(generic titles like Sonata)
14QUESTION
- How does the online catalog HANDLE all the titles
that are like these (below) in the online
catalog? (by various composers, in various
languages, etc.)
- Symphony in G
- Sonata 2
- String Quartet, op.2
- Etude (etc.)
15ANSWER
- By ADDING another title (called a Uniform Title)
that is uniform for all examples of the same
work.
16UNIFORM TITLE???
17HERE IS AN EXAMPLE.
- Dvoraks New World Symphony may have any one of
these as its title (all in English) - Symphony op. 95
- Symphony in E minor
- London Symphony
- Symphony, no.9
- New World Symphony
18MORE examples
- These are NOT in English
- Symphonie Nr. 9, e-moll
- Aus der Neuen Welt
- Symphony no. 5 i.e. 9 in E minor op. 95 (From
the New World) - Du nouveau monde
19EXAMPLE (cont.)
- The music for of these examples is THE SAME.
- The title on the score or CD is DIFFERENT for each
20EXAMPLE (cont.)
- SOin the online catalog, each piece has an ADDED
TITLE that is the SAME (Uniform) for each so
the user knows that all of these - Symphony 104, by Dvorak
- Symphony in D, by Dvorak
- London Symphony, by Dvorak
- Symphony, no.4, by Dvorak
- New World Symphony by Dvorak
- ARE THE SAME MUSIC.
21Dvoraks New World Symphony
- Uniform title is
- Symphonies, no. 9, op. 9, E minor
- (Why is it plural?)
22YOU MAY ASK
- BUT HOW DOES THE UNIFORM TITLE HELP ME?
- OR
- WHO CARES?
23TRY IT YOURSELF
- Search for music that has a GENRE title (sonata,
mass, symphony) as opposed to a distinctive title
(like Aida or Vier ernste Gesange) - Look at the record and find the uniform title
- Search again using the uniform title information
24USING the Uniform title
- Find ONE EXAMPLE in the online catalog for
Dvoraks New World Symphony. Note the uniform
title - Personal author Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904.
Uniform title Symphonies, no. 9,
op. 9, E minor - Title New World Symphony
25Using the U.T. for searching (cont.)
- Now search
- op 9 no 9
- dvorak
- with
- and see...
26Results of kdvorak and op 9 no 9
27Why dont ALL catalog records have uniform titles?
- Search author badings henk
- Look at 6, then 7
- BECAUSE
- 6 has a distinctive title, no need for uniform
title - 7 has a generic title, so it has a uniform
title
28BUT WHO CARES about a U.T.?
- THE PERSON WHO WANTS TO FIND ALL POSSIBLE HITS
FOR A SEARCH or IF FINDING ONE EXAMPLE OF
SOMETHING IS DIFFICULTE
29Why use the Uniformt title?
- Usually for printed or recorded music, not print
items. - Once you know what elements are included in a
uniform title, you can find other examples of
that work more easily - Find ONE example, look at the U.T., then search
again.
30HERE IS THE ROUTINE
- FIND ONE EXAMPLE
- LOOK at the UNIFORM TITLE
- USE THAT information to search again
31PRACTICE THE ROUTINE
- by looking at the catalog screen you found
earlier, FIND that example, LOOK at the Uniform
title, SEARCH AGAIN using facts from the uniform
title - Find one example
- Look at the uniform title
- Search again
32TRY THIS
- Do a Simple Search for Drum Roll Symphony
- Do not add a material designation
- Look at one that answers your search question
- Using the information on this bibliographic
record, search again.
33 and NOW
- Limit your search so you find only the SCORES for
this - Go to the bottom of the search screen
- Set MATERIAL TYPE to Musical Scores
34SUBJECT HEADINGS
35SUBJECT HEADINGS
- Subject heading is related to call number, for
example, - Symphonies M1001
- Violin music M40- M44
- Copland, Aaron ML410.C756
36Subject headings-2
What does that mean?
I dont know!
- Subject
- headings must be entered in an authorized form
37Authorized subject heading
- Do this search SUBJECT canines
You get 0 hits WHY?
Because the AUTHORIZED subject heading is
DOGS not CANINES
38IF I DONT KNOW THIS, HOW DO I FIND WHAT I NEED?
- Do a TITLE search for CANINE
- Look at the subject heading
- Do a BROWSE- SUBJECT SEARCH USING DOGS
- Nearly 300 hits
39Using SUBJECT HEADINGS
- TO REVIEW
- Find one example
- Look at the subject heading
- Search again using that heading
40Sound familiar?
- It is the ADVICE as was given for searching using
Uniform Titles - Search using WHATEVER YOU KNOW
- Look at the Heading (Uniform title OR subject
heading) - SEARCH AGAIN using information from the heading
you saw
41NOW IT IS YOUR TURN
- TRY IT with vocal pedagogy
- What is the proper Subject Heading?
42Three TYPES of subject headings
43Form subject headings
- Form (not about anything)
- Symphonies
- Dictionaries
- Songs English
- Always plural
- Note SUBDIVISIONS
44Topical subject headings
- Answers the question, What is this item about?
- musical instruments -- China
- musicology
- african americans
- Note subdivisions
45Name Subject Headings
- When an item is about a person
- Used for biographical works
- Added for the author of text set to music
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861Musical
settings.
46How does one Determine the correct subject
heading?
- Trial and error is one way
- Try this and that until you get what you want
- OFTEN it works!
47(determining subject headings)
- At the very CONTROLLED extreme we have . .
- LCSH (a five-volume set of all the subject
headings) - Find a copy and LOOK IT UP! (Middleton Ref Desk
48Subject headings
- 1.Find one example using keyword searching
- 2.Look at the subject heading
- 3. Search again using that heading
- The middle of the road respond is to use the
3-step method
49KEYWORD SEARCHING
- Doing a Keyword Search
- Use ANY search box
- Click on Keyword in the left box
- REMEMBER The catalog cant correct your spelling
- Wont find hits for saxaphone
- Cant read your mind or truncate
- Cant find dog in dogs with keyword
50BROWSE searching
- On the Advanced Search page, click Browse in
the box on the right side - This allows a left-to-right search
- EXAMPLE
- Search in AUTHOR Whites
- This will retrieve the following
- Whites, Whitesboro, Whitesell, etc.
51BOOLEAN SEARCHING
- BOOLEAN TECHNIQUES
- Truncation
- Operators
- Nesting
52TRUNCATION?
- TO TRUNCATE To shorten by or as if by cutting
off - When you search using truncation, you CUT OFF
some of the letters of a word. - Why would you do that?
- TO GET MORE HITS
53Truncation use ? Or
- Use ? to substitute for any letter
- SEE MUSIC RESOURCES HOMEPAGE for tutorials
- When searching sonat? you get SONAT one
letter or zero letters - Sonata, sonat, sonate, etc.)
- (single character or 0 character substitution)
54Truncation (cont)
- Use to substitute for multiple letters
- When searching sonat you would get SONAT
one or MORE letters - Sonata, sonatas, sonatina, sonatinas, sonaten,
sonate - (multiple character substitution)
55Truncation
- NOTE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEARCHING these two
terms - Sonat?
- Sonat
56Keyword Operators
- Which is MORE inclusive, AND or OR?
- Which would get more hits
- boys AND girls
- boys or girls ?
57And the winner is
58A Diagram of search results
- kboys and girls
- The result is GREEN (or plaid)
- kboys or girls
- Results are blue, green yellow (stripe and
plaid) - kboys not girls
- Results are blue green (vertical stripes
plaid)
59Nesting
- The Online catalog allows search expressions to
be grouped or nested using parentheses. - It searches the expression located in the
innermost set of parentheses first, and then
continues the search, moving outward to the terms
at the edges of the expression.
60Nesting
(child or children) and ((toy or toys) or
entertainment)
61NESTING
- First Step, the innermost set of parentheses
- (child or children) and ( (toy or toys) or
entertainment) - toy or toys (2240 hits)
- entertainment (2778 hits)
62Second step
- Now the Catalog combines the nested search with
entertainment - ((toy or toys) or entertainment)
63Nesting third step
- Now the Catalog searched (child or children)
- CHILD or CHILDREN 135677 hits
- Lastly, the Catalog combines these search
pieces - (child or children) and ((toy or toys) or
entertainment) and the result is.
64FINALLY
- (child or children) and ((toy or toys) or
(entertainment)) - RESULT IS
1476 hits
65HELP SCREENS
- Too much to remember, where is it written down?
66How to access HELP
- Open the online catalog
- Click on help
67HELP SCREENS
68OTHER SOURCES OF HELP
- Music Resources Website
- http//www.lib.lsu.edu/music/
69I THINK SHES FINALLY DONE!