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FOLLETT
Cindy Cogdill
LIB 5050
January 30, 2004
FOLLETT OVERVIEW
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Link learning resources
to state standards more
effectively
Manage library and
other assets more
efficiently
Increase students'
access to information
more easily
Control the safety of
Internet use more
effectively
FOLLETT
 Can
use to store all records for books,
videos, as well as all equipment.
 Able to create an up-to-date needs
assessment.
 Can access all patrons, what they have
checked out and when it is due.
TAG OF THE MONTH
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This is a great resource for understanding what
each tag is used for in a MARC record.
Also on this page are examples of MARC records,
DVD, Electronic resource CD-ROM, VideoCassette, Sound Recording—CD, Electronic
Resource Web Site,
Realia (Equipment), Sound Recording (Cassette)
Click on the picture. This
will take you to the web
site to view the tag of the
month.
MARC
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MARC stands for MA chine-Readable
Cataloging record.
"Machine-readable" means that one
particular type of machine, a computer, can
read and interpret the data in the
cataloging record. The following pages will
explain why this is important and how it is
made possible.
MARC
Click on the
picture and it will
take you to the
web site on
understanding
MARC records.
http://www.loc.gov/marc/umb/
OPAC
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On-line Public Access Catalog
The patron can use this to look up
books that are in the media center,
(this is why it is so important to have
MARC records that are accurate.
Comprehensive, in-depth searching
using text or kid-friendly icons
OPAC
This is a picture of
one of my
computers on the
OPAC screen. The
students can
search using
Keyword, Title,
Author, Subject.
Follett Library Resources
A Follett Library Resource
The following can be found
on this site.
Library Products &
Services
Classroom Products &
Services
Grant & Funding
Curriculum Mapping
Click on the lion to
search this site.
TITLEWAVE
With Titlewave
you can create
booklists to go
along with your
curriculum. This
service can be
found on the
Follett Library
Resource page.