Some questions for new researchers…
- What is an Author?
- Does this book have an Author?
- Can resources that are not books have Authors?
- Can an item have more than one Author?
- What if a book has lots of Authors and the Publishers (what is a Publisher?) couldn’t be bothered printing all the names on the item? Explain “et al.”
- Who is the Author of this book?
- How might we look up this book in the Catalogue by using the Author search?
- Why might there be more than one Author in the Catalogue that could be the person we are looking for? (Data inconsistencies… Full names vs Initials)
- Can you find it in the Junior Catalogue? (If installed)
- Can you find it in your Web Catalogue? (If installed)
- Do you have a favourite Author?
- Have you looked up the Catalogue to see if we have all the books by that Author?
- How could we find out more about the Author?
- When and where they were born?
- Where did they grow up?
- Did they have fun when they were a kid?
- What do they do for a job when they are not writing books?
- Why did they write this book?
- How old was the Author when they wrote the book?
- How long did it take to write this book?
- How long would it take for us to make up this story or read enough other books to know enough about this topic to be able to write a book like this?
Doing an Author Search…
- Go into the Catalogue (CMEPlus).
- Click on the Title and Other Searches tab.
- Type in a few letters of the Authors surname.
- Click the Author button.
Play around with the results until you end up printing a list of the items, or looking at the details screen to see if the item is available or not.
See Using the Results Screen (Resource Lists) for more details about manipulating the list of resources that appears as a result of your search…
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