WorldCat
I searched for keyword martin luther
NOT king and got 153,000+ books. I
scrolled down looking for familiar works and on the 4th entry I
found a book by Martin Marty. He is a renowned scholar who is a very
accessible writer. Even though this work is aimed at adults, I would still
request it for 4th and 5th graders and bring it to class
to show them. I clicked on “See more details for locating this item” and found
several in South Dakota. I would probably borrow from Augustana. They may not
be the closest institution, but I have borrowed from them before and I know
they act quickly on requests.
To find a Martin Luther book for children, I did an Advanced Search for
martin luther NOT king and chose Juvenile from the subtype limits dropdown box
at the bottom of the form. I found one by Sally Stepanek from 1986 that is
owned by elementary schools and the Cedar Rapids Public Library. The cover was
attractive, and although the copyright date is somewhat old, I think it will
have the basic information needed for a children’s Sunday School class.
To find a graphic novel version of a classic, I did an
Advanced Search for the keywords classics AND graphic novel; I chose Juvenile
in the subtype limiter dropdown list. My results included several Garfields,
which I wouldn’t really consider classics or graphic novels, but there were
also many graphic novels of classics in the list including The Wind in the Willows,
Kidnapped, and Tom Sawyer. The one I would choose for my
collection is Journey to the Center of the Earth published by Barron’s. I
like the cover illustration, and in this case judging a book by its cover seems
like a reasonable approach.
For the third question, I did an Advanced Search for “My
Fair Lady” (in quotation marks) and checked the box for Musical Scores under the
Limit Results To section in the middle of the page. The Accession number is
26429906.
CAMIO I am not having much luck with this
search. First I chose Costume and Jewelry from the homepage, and limited it to
1800 using the time limiters on the left. I got 114 results but they were from
all over the world and I could not figure out how to limit it to England,
British, Victorian, or any other related terms.
Next I
used the general search term Fashion, and then tried to use the time limiters.
I could not figure out how to enter my own time limiters, and most of the ones
available to me were outside the time period. I tried 1800 and got 16 results,
but all of them were French. I tried to combine this with an Advanced Search
for England, Victorian Era, Victoria, or the dates 1837-1901. Nothing got me
any more specific results.
I repeated
all this with the general search term Clothing, and had basically the same
results, except that this time I had a few Native American results as well.
Next I
tried a general search for Dress and used the limiter for 1900. I got 16
results of which 2 were identified as British. Both were actually identified as
20th Century and were drawings done on Japanese rice paper which
were muddled, muted, and unhelpful. A student could not see the details of
dress to inform them in any specific way about how British people dressed in
the Victorian Era.
Then I
began to wonder if the search feature was malfunctioning, so I went to see if
other students had better luck. The only person who had anything posted from
this year was Shelley Rath, and she seemed to have the same problems that I was
having. Jane Healy had replied, so I tried following Jane’s instructions, which
were essentially what I had been doing anyway. I did not have any different
results.
What
exactly are you choosing as the time limiter? I only have the choices of 1800
or 1900. If I use Advanced Search By Date, I still don’t get pertinent results.
How many useful results did you get? Can you figure out what I’m doing wrong?
Frankly, I
like CAMIO and use it frequently. But if I were a new student doing the
Advanced level challenge, this question would put me totally off CAMIO. It makes me feel
better that I just bought some new books on costume through the ages. Another,
better, place I would send students would be the printed World Book Encyclopedia.
I did try searching World Book Advanced online but could not find helpful
results there either.
As your post demonstrates, the limiters in WorldCat do a great job of helping give the results you desire. Thanks for the great post,
ReplyDeleteJulie