As you search, you’ll get options to refine results and details about the materials you find. WorldCat.org is just the starting point—libraries are your destination. We’ll connect you to a library—maybe one that’s close by, maybe one across the globe—that has what you’re looking for.
Here, you'll find out which libraries own bestsellers and one-of-a-kind items like family histories, photos, and other unique materials. A search on WorldCat.org delivers a single set of search results that integrates information about relevant library resources to support your information needs.
In addition to search tips, they’ll provide guidance for finding libraries near you and around the globe. While WorldCat.org is a great place to begin your search, our hope is that you’ll use what you find here to connect with a library.
Library-curated lists are promoted to users on our home page and are a great way to showcase the unique strengths of your library’s collections. WorldCat.org staff accounts enable multiple library staff to collaborate on shared library-associated lists.
WorldCat.org is een internationale catalogus met bibliotheekmateriaal, waar mensen kunnen zoeken naar boeken, muziek, video's, artikelen en meer in bibliotheken bij hen in de buurt.
In about two minutes, you can learn how to make a WorldCat.org profile, create and add items to lists, export citations, and use facets to narrow your search criteria.
Information about library materials is spread across the web via strategic partnerships with search engines and key sites, such as Google Books and Goodreads. Searchers link from those sites to WorldCat.org and from there, to catalogs of libraries that own needed items.
The All libraries tab of WorldCat.org search results provides a basic institution listing with a library name, city, state/province, and country on records for which they have holdings for all libraries with OCLC cataloging subscriptions.
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