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Search TRLN: unified catalog for Duke, UNC, NCSU and NCCU March 25, 2008

Posted by Phoebe in : Catalog Tip, Cool tools , trackback

Did you know that these local universities have cooperative agreements between their libraries ? Duke students, faculty and staff can use their Duke ID cards to check out books at UNC, NC State, or NCCU, and vice versa, for example.

Now TRLN (the Triangle Research Libraries Network) has launched a new catalog that has a unified search for the collections of all the schools’ libraries. You can request delivery between the schools, which is expected to take 48 hours.

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Search TRLN has a number of exciting new features:

It still has the support you’re used to:

We’ll be posting some more detailed suggestions and web tutorials for how best to use this new catalog in the coming weeks. Right now, give it a try! Leave a question or a tip in comments.

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[...] TRLN (introduced here) has some great features that make the search experience more like familiar online searches [...]

2. Library Hacks » Search TRLN Tip 2: Quotes! - May 6, 2008

[...] great new feature of the Search TRLN interface for searching across the Duke, NCCU, NCSU and UNC libraries is that you can use quotation marks in the search [...]


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