The University of Colorado LibrariesÂ’ new web-based catalog, Webcat, has made ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ-Boulder a leader in providing access to its print, multi-media and CD-ROM resources.
“No other library has put its entire catalog on the World Wide Web for everyone to access,” said Lori Arp, head of the reference department at Norlin Library.
With 1.7 million records, the catalog provides information about the University of Colorado LibrariesÂ’ 12 million print, media and CD-ROM resources. Media resources include audio-video materials, microfiche and microfilm.
“Webcat is far more than a web-based version of the libraries’ online catalog, Chinook,” Arp said.
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ-LibrariesÂ’ web site is the first in the country to seamlessly link its home pages to a library catalog, and to provide access to external web sites, such as organizational home pages, and electronic journals through online links. By doing so, the libraries are providing one of the largest pools of resources -- for use from the office, dormitory or classroom -- available from any library in the country.
As more links are cataloged, users will be able to search by author, title, subject or keyword to identify important sites and then just click to the link from the catalog.
Although some of the information is restricted by subscription to on-campus users, the majority is available to all users.
The librariesÂ’ home pages themselves also have more than 600 pages of information, including 200 pages about U.S. international, foreign and state governments in the award-winning Government Publications Library.
And distant users can electronically transmit interlibrary loan requests to have materials sent to their closest library.
To use Webcat, visit the libraries’ home page at and click on “services” and then on Chinook.