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Beyond the Spectrum
Library
How to use the LibraryThing Catalog
~ For students, teachers & families ~
What is the LibraryThing Catalog?
This link takes you to the BTS Library account in a social cataloging website called LibraryThing.
You can view the books owned by BTS from any computer or mobile device.
You can search the BTS Library books by title, author, topic, or tags.
You can browse the book covers.
You can look at the books in specific collections created by teachers.
This is what it looks like…
Important! The first time you land on the page, it gives you the option of looking at the screen in the “Suggested Style.” Use the suggested style, as it has been created specially for BTS.
How to Read the Screen…Collection
(“Your Library” means the whole BTS collection)
Different ways to view the books…
Search books here:Make sure to use
“Search this library” (not “Search site”)
How to Read the Screen… (cont.)
Book Cover
Title and Author
Call Number:This is the location of
the book on the shelves
Tags: These give you an idea of what the book is
about
More information…
“Work Page” (open book icon)
Shows you information about the book, in general. It includes reviews of the book by other members of the website.
“Detail Page” (page icon)
Shows you information about the book that BTS Library has.
“Add” (plus sign icon)
You can add the book to your own LibraryThing account, if you have one.
“Members” and “Reviews”
Tells you how many people in LibraryThing has the book and how many people reviewed the book.
To the right of the book, you can also click on
these icons to see reviews, publication
date, and much more…
Some tips…Browse book
coversBrowse by Collections
More tips…Write down the “Call Number”
(Dewey/Melvil) of the books you want to get
Click on a tag to see more books with the same topic
Questions? If you need help using the Catalog, please
ask your teacher or the BTS Librarian at akl.librarian @ gmail.com
Remember to check the Library Blog “Books and Beyond” for more info on the Library.
Happy reading!
Tutorial created by A/K/L for Beyond the Spectrum School. Screencasts from LibraryThing.com.Updated August 2013.