Koha-Library-Management-System/C2/OPAC/English
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Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on How to use OPAC |
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Learning Objectives* Find an item using Search
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In this tutorial we will learn how to-* Find an item using Search
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System Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using* Ubuntu Linux OS 16.04
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Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial, you should have knowledge of Library Science. |
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Pre-requisites |
To practice this tutorial, * You should have Koha installed on your system.
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Show a screenshot of all 3 books in the library | To begin with,
I have added 2 more books on Microbiology.* one with author as Powar and Daginawala
This makes it a total of 3 books in my library. Before going ahead,
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Open Web Browser
and Press Enter |
Open your Web Browser and type
This URL is based on-
Now, press Enter. |
Cursor on Koha Library catalog page | The homepage, Welcome to Spoken Tutorial Library opens. |
Cursor on Search. | On the homepage, on the top left side click on Search. |
Cursor on Search field
Cursor on Library catalog |
In the Search field, from the Library catalog, drop down, we can search by the following options:
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Type Microbiology in the search field
Click on Go at the right side of the field |
I will type Microbiology in the search field.
And click on Go at the right side of the field. |
Cursor on Library items having the word Microbiology | All the Library items having the word Microbiology, is listed in the results. |
Click on the tab Relevance
Select Author (A-Z) |
The listed items with the search word, can be further sorted as per the user’s choice.
To do so, go to the right side of the list and click on the tab Relevance. From the drop-down, I will select Author (A-Z). You may choose any other relevant option as per your requirement. |
Cursor on Authors listed down in alphabetic order | Upon selecting Author (A-Z), a list of Authors is displayed in alphabetic order. |
Cursor on Availability | Look below the title of the listed items.
Here, we can see the availability of that particular item across all the libraries. |
Cursor on 'Refine Your Search' | So how can we improve our search for even better results?
We can do so by clicking on the ‘Refine Your Search' tab on the extreme left. Then go to the various tabs under sections like:* Availability
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Narration only | Now, let us see what to do in case the required material is not found with a general search. |
Cursor on Search Catalog page
Click on the tab Advanced Search |
On the Search Catalog page, click on the link Advanced Search. |
Cursor on Search for
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A new page with the title Search for, opens up.
Using the multiple dropdown options, we can refine our search for our required material. |
Cursor on * Keyword
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From the first drop-down on the left side, select the appropriate option such as:
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Click on Subject | I will select Subject. |
Cursor on right side field | And in the right side field, type the details of the option selected from the left side drop-down. |
Type Microbiology as Subject | I will type Microbiology here. |
For Author type Patel. | Using the second dropdown option, I will select Author as Patel. |
For Publisher type Pearson. | Using the third drop-down option, I will select Publisher as Pearson. |
Cursor on Item Type-
Cursor on # Books
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On the same page, notice the other options under the section Item Type-
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Cursor on * Item Type
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Followed by options such as-* Publication date range
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Cursor on Item Type
Click on the radio button for Books. |
So, under the section Item Type, I will click on the radio button for Books. |
Cursor on Publication date range | I will leave the Publication date range as blank. |
Cursor on Language:
Select English from the drop down |
For Language, select English from the drop-down |
Cursor on Sorting:
For Sort by: select Author (A-Z) |
Under the section Sorting:, for Sort by: I will select Author (A-Z). |
Click on Search | After filling all details, click on Search at the bottom of the page. |
Curso on * Subject as Microbiology
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A new page with updated results will open up.
This page will have a list of all items having the following:* Subject as Microbiology
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Click on More Options
Cursor on Advanced search |
Now, let’s go back to the Advanced Search page and click on:* More Options button at the bottom of the section Search for:
On doing so, the layout of the Advanced search page changes. |
Select Subject
Type Microbiology |
Once again, in the first drop-down, I will select Subject.
Then I will type Microbiology. |
Click on “and” | Now come to the second row of options.
In the first drop-down, I will keep the option “and” as it is. |
Click on “Author” | And in the drop-down to the right, I will select “Author”. |
Type“Patel”. | Then to the right of this, I will type “Patel”. |
Cursor on third row
Select the option “or” |
Next, come to the third row of options.
In the first drop-down, I will select the option “or”. |
Cursor on drop-down to the right
Select “Author” |
And in the drop-down to the right, I will select “Author”. |
Type“Heritage”. | Then to the right of this, I will type“Heritage”. |
Click on Search at the bottom of the page. | After filling in all the details, click on the Search button. |
Cursor on Item type
Cursor on- Publication date range Language Library Sort by |
If required, you can further expand the search using the search options under -
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This is how we can search for items in the library using OPAC. | |
Narration only | With this tutorial, you have now learnt how a user can easily search for a library item. |
This brings us to the end of this tutorial. | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
Summary
In this tutorial we learnt-
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Summary
In this tutorial we learnt to-
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Assignment
Using keyword as Biology, search for the list of Journals in OPAC |
Assignment
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Acknowledgement* Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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Spoken Tutorial project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
This is Bella Tony from IIT Bombay signing off.
Thank you for joining. |