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  1. In 1971, librarians in Alden Library at Ohio University added the first bibliographic records to what was then known as the OCLC Online Union Catalog. Within eight years, the catalog already included more than five million records. Now known as WorldCat, the catalog today includes millions of records and billions of holdings.

  2. The Library 100 list is based on data from the OCLC WorldCat database, which has information about billions of books, movies, music, art, digital materials, and real-life artifacts in its members’ collections.

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  4. Introduction to WorldCat.org. WorldCat is the world's most comprehensive database of information about library collections. Unique in scale and unparalleled in data quality, WorldCat makes library collections findable and accessible around the world.

  5. help.oclc.org › Discovery_and_Reference › WorldCat-orgWorldCat.org - OCLC Support

    From where does the information displayed in an individual library listing on WorldCat.org come? How can I export my search results in WorldCat.org? How can I print a WorldCat.org page to a printer?

  6. Overview. The WorldCat.org database contains: All the records cataloged by OCLC member libraries and millions of journal articles. Includes records representing 400 languages. Database details. Indexes and examples in WorldCat.org. Get started.

    • 37993343[OCLC number]
    • tea house
    • tom clancy
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WorldCatWorldCat - Wikipedia

    WorldCat is used by librarians for cataloging and research and by the general public. As of December 2021, WorldCat contained over 540 million bibliographic records in 483 languages, representing over 3 billion physical and digital library assets, and the WorldCat persons dataset (mined from WorldCat) included over 100 million people.

  8. Get started with WorldCat.org. In about two minutes, you can learn how to make a WorldCat.org profile, create and add items to lists, export citations, and use facets to narrow your search criteria. It’s a quick way to introduce yourself to the basics of searching the world’s largest collection of information about materials in libraries.

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