OPAC Overview

 
The OPAC allows patrons to search your library collection from any computer with a Web browser. The OPAC offers three different search methods:
  • Standard Search – A basic keyword search method that allows the patron to select an index to be searched. This method recognizes Boolean logic, truncation, and phrase searches.
 
  • Enhanced Search – A more advanced search method that offers search flexibility and options. Patrons can enter simple or complex queries, search by material type, and use index browsing.
 
  • Visual Search – An easy point-and-click graphical search method. Patrons click visually descriptive graphics to narrow their searches from broad topics to more defined sub-topics, ultimately reaching search results.
 
The following features enhance the search session:
  • The Bookbag allows a patron to set aside selected records throughout the course of the search session. These records can then be saved, printed, or e-mailed.
 
  • Authority Control users can view “See” and “See Also” references if there are more appropriate headings used by the library than the one searched for, or if there are other headings related to the search that may also be useful.
 
Note: Authority Control is an optional module that may not
be installed on your system.
 
  • The Shelf Browse function quickly locates records with a call number similar to that of a selected record. This is equivalent to looking at items to the left or right of a specific item on a library shelf.
 
  • The Index Browser can be invoked when conducting an Enhanced Search if a patron wants to browse the list of valid search terms.
 
  • An Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request system allows authorized users at cooperating libraries to e-mail loan requests.
 
  • The Reset feature returns the user to the default search page. If the user was signed in, he or she will be automatically signed out.
 
  • The Pictures banner on top, links to any Web page or file that the library wants patrons to view.
 
  • The Bulletin Board is the four or five images at the top of the OPAC page that links to a Web pages or files that the library wants patrons to view.
 
Note: For how to Setup the Bulletin Board please read Oasis Users Guide