FAQ: What is WorldCat Discovery and where can I access it?
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Last Updated: Dec 20, 2024
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WorldCat Discovery This link opens in a new window is the world's largest Library Book Search. It allows you to search for books, videos, and even articles to find out which libraries in the world own a copy. There is even a zip code tool that allows you to type in your zip code to see if any of the libraries in your area own the book (or another resource) that you need. You can learn more about WorldCat on their website's information page This link opens in a new window.
You can access WorldCat Discovery by following these steps:
- Select A-Z Database List on the library homepage under "Quick Links"
- Choose "W" from the alphabet
- Find "WorldCat Discovery" on the list of databases available there.
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