A user’s guide to the RNCM Library catalogue. This guide is designed to help you find your way round the Library’s online catalogue You can work through.

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A user’s guide to the RNCM Library catalogue

This guide is designed to help you find your way round the Library’s online catalogue You can work through it at your own pace If there is anything you would like help with, please ask a member of the Library staff. We will be happy to assist you We are constantly seeking ways to make the online catalogue easier to use, so your comments are always welcome

The Library catalogue shows you What books, printed music and audio visual material (CDs/DVDs) are available in the Library Where you can find it on the shelves Whether it is currently in the Library or out on loan The catalogue is available at

Or go to the Library section of RNCM Moodle and click on Library Catalogue/Your AccountLibrary section

You can search the catalogue by using either the Basic or the Advanced search tab

Type in the words (terms) you want to search on The default search is “Any words”, this will search the whole of the record (the information about any one item). Use the drop-down menu if you want to change this

You can also choose what type of material you would like to search for, for example, Audio- visual, books, music or short loan. This means that the results will be more relevant to your search. (RNCM Catalogue will search all items)

Some tips when searching for books You don’t need to know the whole title – just relevant words within it Words like “a”, “an”, “the” or “and” are ignored by the system so you can leave them out “Any words” lets you search simultaneously on an author’s name and words from the title, so it’s best to leave it as the default search The more words you search on, the more you can narrow down your search. It’s useful to remember this if, for instance, an author has a common surname. You can also search on names other that the author’s, e.g. those of collaborating authors or editors

Some tips when searching for printed music Many titles are generic, e.g. “symphony”, “sonata”, “trio”, so you will always need to add more terms to narrow your search These can include for example a composer’s name, the scoring, the key, opus no. or thematic catalogue no. of a piece (e.g. K.488 for Mozart), or a nickname So, if you are looking for Beethoven’s “Waldstein” sonata you can search on any combination of the underlined terms - Beethoven, Ludwig van. Sonata for piano op.53 in C major Waldstein (note that you need the op.) You don’t need to add punctuation

Some tips when searching for recorded music What applies to searching for printed music also applies here, but note that: If you choose the “Name words” search, you can look for recordings by particular artists If you’re looking for recordings using period instruments you can use “period instruments” as search terms with name or title keywords, e.g. “Brandenburg period instruments” will find all the relevant recordings of the Brandenburg concertos, while “Bach period instruments” will find all Bach recordings on period instruments (that’s all the Bachs unless you add forenames to limit your search). You can’t search for vinyl LPs on the online catalogue – you will need to use the card catalogue

Let’s imagine you’re looking for the op.69 cello sonata by Beethoven. You can’t remember that it’s op.69, but you know it’s in A major so you’ve searched on Beethoven sonata cello piano A major After you have entered your search terms click search or press Enter Doing a search

You will see a list of catalogue records which contain the words you’ve searched with. Some of these are brief records for items in the Library Others are a description of the piece and a listing of where it can be found for example within a volume or CD

To see more information on this item click on the entry and you will be taken to the full record Brief record A brief record gives you enough information to be able to identify this as the copy you want e.g. this is the edition of the Beethoven cello sonatas published by Bärenreiter in 2004 and edited by Jonathan del Mar. There are two titles in this record, the first (“Sonatas, for cello and piano) is the title we have given all similar volumes for the sake of consistency. This is called a uniform title. The title which appears below this (Sonaten für cello und klavier) is the title as it appears on the item itself. It’s in German because this is an edition published in Germany. Some items only have this second title.

Full record This contains the full bibliographic description for the item and the holdings information These are the subject terms assigned to the item This shows you the number of parts the item contains and its physical size This section shows the contents of the volume, including the piece you’re searching for. This and other information here in blue is a hyperlink, so you can click on it and go straight to other items containing the same piece

This page gives you the information on the piece you are looking for and details which books and CDs it is contained within Clicking on one of these titles will take you to the full record for the item

What does Item category mean? The item category tells you what kind of material the item is: Music = Printed music Book = Books Music 7 day = Printed music available for 7 day loan Book 7 day = Books available for 7 day loan CD = CD DVD = DVD Video = Video Music set = Orchestral set

What does Shelfmark mean? The shelfmark shows where an item is located on the shelves. This includes whether it is in the Main lending/Reference/Audio-visual section or Reserve or Short loan. The shelfmark also includes the items classification (classmark). Every book or piece of music in the Library is classified so that books on a similar subject or music for the same instrumental combinations can be shelved together. In this case “M 231” is music for cello and piano. The letters BEE after the number means that this is music by Beethoven. This would also mean that Brahms cello sonatas would be at M 231 BRA

What does Availability mean? This gives the current status of the item Other status messages you might see are: On display – The item is on display within the Library, ask at Counter if you cannot find the item Missing – The item should be on the shelves but cannot be found by staff On Order – the item has been ordered but has not yet arrived in the Library In Library – the item should be on the shelf; ask a member of Library staff if you can’t find it No copy available Due: -The Item is out on loan and is due on the date displayed

What if you want to look for books on a certain subject or for music for certain instruments? Go to the Advanced search tab and choose the Subject search from the drop-down box Every item record contains subject terms which allow you to search by topic (for books), scoring (for music), country of origin and date Because these terms are fixed, it’s useful to be familiar with how they work. If you use a subject keyword which the catalogue doesn’t recognise your search won’t pick up material which is relevant to what you’re looking for. This is to ensure consistency.

If you wanted specifically to see what was available for oboe and piano, your keywords would be duos oboe piano (The order of the words doesn’t matter) How to search by subject / scoring When searching by genre or scoring, always use plurals, i.e.: concertos, sonatas, quintets, operas, symphonies, etc. For music for one instrument, use solos For music for two instruments, use duos Thereafter it’s logical: trios, quartets, quintets, sextets, septets, octets, nonets, dectets For more than 10 instruments, use ensembles

If you wanted books on the history of the violin or violin music in the 18 th century you could search on violin history Extending the search by date You can search by century by using this formula: For e.g. the 19th century, search on For e.g. late 18th to early 19th century, search on Imagine you want to find 20th century music for oboe and piano. This time you could search on duos oboe piano

If you wanted books on the history of the violin or violin music in Italy in the 18th century you could search on violin history Italy Extending the search by country If you want music from a particular country you can use the name of the country as a search term. For example, to find 20th century music for oboe and piano by French composers you could search on duos oboe piano France Again, the order of the keywords doesn’t matter – it never does

If we used all the common variants of names like these it would make searching very difficult. That’s why we have to adopt a single, standardised spelling for all appearances of same composer’s name – and not just surnames either What if I can’t spell the keywords I want to search on? Some spellings can be tricky, especially composers’ names. Names transliterated from non-Roman alphabets like Cyrillic are the trickiest of all. Is it Tchaikovsky, Tschaikowsky or Chaikovskii, Rachmaninov, Rakhmaninov or Rachmaninoff?

Click on the Browse search tab and type in what you think are likely to be the first few letters of the name you’re searching for e.g. tchai for Tchaikovsky If you are looking specifically for a composer or performer choose the Name words from the drop down list (You can do the same search with the last few letters of the name as long as you precede them with an asterisk e.g. *ovsky)

From the results list you can click on the name you want and will get the full list of works If you want more help with spelling names there are lists next to the catalogue computers in the Library.

Save selected items From the results screen you can either save all of the results or select a few records and put them into a save list You can then view and edit the save list and send it to yourself as an , or if you are logged in you can save it to your account and return to it later Other useful information

There are help options on various screens of the Library catalogue. Click on the Help button to find out more information.

Other useful information You can access your Library account from any page of the catalogue. For more information please see the Library pages of RNCM Moodle or the printed guides in the Library.

This is the end of this brief guide. We hope you have found it useful Remember – we are here to help you find the resources you will need during your time at the RNCM. If you have any problems in finding those resources, please ask any member of the Library staff Happy searching! RNCM Library September 2013