Friday, March 8, 2013

Lesson 7 WorldCat

Lesson 7 WorldCat

1.  When clicking on the drop down menu I noticed there are many of different ways you can search for a   title.  This would come in handy for a librarian because they would not need to get out of one program and get into another.  It is conveniently located in one spot.

2.  Again, I chose to complete this question with my 11 year (5th grade) son.  Again, we chose to look up books about fishing.  We found the perfect one...The young fishing enthusiast.  There were 909 libraries worldwide that had this book.  The #1 library was Alexander Mitchell Library.

3.  There must be something wrong with the links to all the South Dakota libraries because all the links that I clicked on said "Error".  I finally chose Bettendorf Public Library in Iowa.  The call number is J799.1 BA.  When I clicked on the Author of the title, the next page not only showed me 5 other titles written by the same author, but various other authors with a similar name.  When I clicked on the subject, I was very impressed with how many other books with the same topic came up for me to choose from.

Common Core:

When I went to the advanced tab and put in the information I was impressed with not only the amount of titles to select from, but when I found one of interest, I was equally impressed with how many libraries owned a copy.  This site is excellent!  I would feel very comfortable using this site to help my 9th grade science students find information about any topic they are researching.  The best part is that my students would not have any excuse for not being able to check out a title that would help them with any research they are doing for any subject, not just my science class.  As far as a common core standard, when a student uses this site they would meet any of the state standards for reading.

1 comment:

  1. Good work here, Adam! For #3, you ran into some dead links apparently, but you prevailed. The actual book record within WorldCat itself also gives the call #. So glad you & your son found a good fishing book! Thanks for your comments.

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