Next time you go to search our library collections you may notice things look a bit different. Yesterday, we launched a New Library Catalog search system that will hopefully make searching much easier and expose new materials you may have missed before.
One Search Box and Better Search Ranking: Like Google, just type what you want and go! You don't need to think about whether you want to search for a title, author or subject any more. If you ever searched for one-word titles like "Twilight" in our old catalog, you may remember how far down you had to scroll to find the actual book by Stephenie Meyer. Now, it should be right near the top.
An important point to be aware of : because of our merger with San Jose State University, both SJSU and SJPL articles can be searched in our new catalog. You can't search both at the same time, so look for the "View: University Library | Public Library" settings right beneath the logo and make sure it is set to search the set of articles you can access. As before, only SJSU students and faculty have home access to the full text of articles in the University collection; otherwise, visit King Library in person to see University articles.
Not ready to make the switch? Don't worry, our previous library catalog is still available as the "Classic Catalog" - look for the link at the bottom of the screen in the new system. "My Account" is also unchanged and can be accessed from either version of the catalog - just first select the "Login" link in the new catalog and enter your library card and PIN number.
Give the new system a try and please let us know what you think!
Save time and frustration while searching the internet by taking the Power Searching with Google class. This is a free six part series of lectures and hands on practice activities that highlight the following list of easy to use tools. I found the translate feature the most interesting. Not only will you see what the words look like when translated, you can hear them too.
1. Filtering
2. Keyword
3. Finding Text on a Page
4. Different Media Options
5. Content Types
6. Removing Results
7. Or and Quotes
8. Coversions and Calculator
9. Left Hand Pane
10. Date Range Limiting
11. Verfying Book Quotes
12. Translate
13. Define
14. Weather
15. Maps
