General Research: Finding books at MARQCAT

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What are library catalogs?

Library catalogs are organized digital collections of print and electronic library resources, like books and journal publications. They're like search engines, but they specifically curate and organize print and electronic resources at the libraries. There are two catalogs at Raynor Memorial Libraries: the older MARQCAT and the newer MARQCATplus. You can use MARQCAT to search print resources at the libraries on campus, and you can use MARQCATplus to search print and electronic resources at the libraries and many other library databases.

VIDEO: MARQCAT Search Overview

A brief introduction to the library catalog, MARQCAT. The catalog is for searching items that you can access right now like print books, e-books, and databases. You can search by title, author, subject, keyword, journal title, call number or ISBN number.

DIRECT LINK: https://youtu.be/H8rFxjwUKEM


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VIDEO: Title Searching in MARQCAT

MARQCAT is the traditional library catalog that searches all of the holdings (books, DVD, journals, etc) in all libraries at Marquette. This tutorial will demonstrate how to search for a title in MARQCAT and examine the item record for useful information about the item.

DIRECT LINK: https://youtu.be/8prx-sggrGs