cool tools: cataloger’s desktop
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May 15, 2009 Jacquie Samples. Cool Tools: Cataloger’s Desktop. Objectives. Overview How to customize Searching techniques Where to get help or learn more. What is Cataloger's Desktop?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
COOL TOOLS: CATALOGER’S
DESKTOP
May 15, 2009Jacquie Samples
Objectives Overview How to customize Searching techniques Where to get help or learn more
What is Cataloger's Desktop?
Provides access to AACR2 and LC’s most heavily used cataloging publications. With hypertext links, a single click takes you from one tool to the relevant section of others: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2) Library of Congress Rule Interpretations Subject Cataloging Manuals MARC 21 Formats & Code listsHundreds of web-based cataloging
resources
Logging on
To log on to Cataloger’s Desktop, Click the link on the M&C Department page to open a browser session or go to http://desktop.loc.gov/ Click the Log On button to start a session.
Pop up blockers You will need to select
“If you use a popup blocker with your web browser please check here and click the Login button.”
Or, allow pop-ups on desktop.loc.gov to login without going through this extra step.
The Start page
Note the Start Over button. This always brings you back to the Document pane.
The Browse tab (Classic view)
TOC pane Document pane
Document Tab (Desktop basic)
Results Tab Displays the list of
search results in the full screen
Doc/Results tab Shows the search
results together with the Document pane
Each of the search terms are highlighted
Search tab Displays the TOC
pane together with an Advanced Search template
Preferences tab Allows you to limit
the content of the TOC pane to the resources used most frequently
Also sets “Use my preferences” limit to searches.
Customization Set Preferences for TOC and Searching Add Bookmarks Add Notes
Setting preferences
To remove resources that you seldom use, you can deselect them and save your preferred view in Preferences by clicking the “Set view” button.
Bookmarks and Notes Allows you to customize resources to
suit local needs and to create a personal file of notes and bookmarksGroup Notes and BookmarksPersonal Notes and Bookmarks
Be Careful not to Delete Group Notes or Bookmarks!
Bookmarking The Document
tab must be opened to use the bookmark icon.
The list of saved bookmarks can then be seen on the tab.
Creating Notes Similar to add Bookmark feature
From Document Tab, Use same Icon to create new note.
Using Preferences in Searches Type search terms into box and click Limit by:
My PreferencesFull siteType of materialEtc.
Selecting Resources in Browse
To select only certain sources of information to search, click the check box next to its listing in the TOC pane
Doing a search limited by Categories
Instead of browsing this view you can search the resources in this category by using the simple search box in the upper right corner
Restoring the full site view
To return to the full site once you have finished searching within a certain category, click the “Reset” TOC drop-down and then select “Use Full Site”
Where to find help from the Library of Congress
Quick Tips and other help at http://www.loc.gov/cds/desktop/web-faqs.html
Or click on the Training tab before logging in This is the same page you are sent to by clicking the FAQs tab
Click the FAQs tab
To view Quick Tips
FAQs Join the
Catalogers’ Desktop Listserv
And more
Miscellaneous Info All customization features (i.e., Preferences, Bookmarks)
are stored as cookies on the cataloger’s personal workstation. For this reason, they cannot be shared and they will disappear if cookies are deleted.
Many remote databases are included media, movie, theater and music guides, historical society catalogs, government agency websites, Autocat archives, OCLC documentation
The Feedback tab on the navigation bar allows customers to send comments to CDS (alternatively accessed via http://desktop.loc.gov/feedback.asp).
4. Search sessions time out after 60 minutes of inactivity.