Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need
WorldCat is a global library catalog provided by OCLC, a nonprofit group that supports libraries. It connects the holdings of many libraries into one place so people can search once and see where an item is available.
On WorldCat you can find both physical and online materials such as books, articles, audiobooks, maps, musical scores, and theses. The site supports searching in many languages so people around the world can use it.
A search result shows which libraries have an item. You can follow links to a nearby library’s catalog or, if the item is not local, ask your library about interlibrary loan, a service where your library borrows the item from another library for you.
WorldCat also offers helpful tools for readers and students. You can create a profile, save lists, and generate citations, which makes it easier to keep track of sources for school or research.
OCLC, WorldCat, connect to the world’s collected knowledge
Official page describing WorldCat as a comprehensive database of library collections operated by the OCLC cooperative, with an overview of how member libraries and partners contribute.
Wikipedia, WorldCat
General background on WorldCat as a union catalog maintained by OCLC and its member libraries, with context about its role in library services. Useful for historical and organizational overview.
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