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Follett Digital Resources

Follett Digital Resources Follett Digital resources include Follett eBooks and Audiobooks, Lightbox™ titles and more. Set Up and Manage Follett Digital Resources Use Follett Digital Resources

Search or browse for Standards

Search or browse for Standards Whether you are creating or adapting a lesson plan, or locating resources for your students, Standards Search provides a single, time-saving way to find the information you need. Either search or browse for Standards. Then view or print lists of websites, library materials and district media that are aligned to the standard. To find…

WebPath Express Search Results

WebPath Express Search Results The WebPath Express tab of your search results contains a list of all relevant, grade-appropriate, educator-reviewed websites. You can search WebPath Express from the WebPath Express option or from the Basic, Power, or Visual tabs in Catalog > Library Search. WebPath Express search results give a brief description of the website, and show the appropriate grade level, related topics, language, Lexile level and media…

WebPath Express

WebPath Express WebPath Express is a subscription service that gives your students instant access to thousands of relevant, grade-appropriate, educator-reviewed websites with one search, directly from Destiny. The service adds between 1,500 and 2,000 professionally researched websites each month. Sites are monitored continuously to ensure that content remains credible, current, appropriate, and accurate. To use WebPath Express, you…

Edit an authority record (RDA)

Edit an authority record (RDA) You can add a new RDA tag to an existing authority record. important: You must be a district-level user to edit an authority record. Edit an authority record:

Create an RDA-compliant record (Easy Editor)

Create an RDA-compliant record (Easy Editor) The RDA Types tab only appears when RDA (Resource Description and Access) is the preferred descriptive cataloging form. Changing the preferred descriptive cataloging form to RDA happens at the district level. To create an RDA-compliant title record in the Easy Editor:

Add RDA-compliant tags (MARC Editor)

Add RDA-compliant tags (MARC Editor) You can add an RDA (Resource Description and Access) tag in the MARC editor. Note: RDA tags only appear when RDA (Resource Description and Access) is the preferred descriptive cataloging form. Changing the preferred descriptive cataloging form to RDA happens at the district level. To add an RDA tag:

Convert an existing record to RDA

Convert an existing record to RDA After selecting RDA as the district’s preferred cataloging form, you can convert an existing AACR2 record to an RDA (Resource Description and Access) record. important: When you select RDA as the district’s preferred cataloging form, you change the records one at a time as described in the following steps. To convert…

Select Preferred Descriptive Cataloging

Select Preferred Descriptive Cataloging In Library Manager, you can convert MARC records from Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2) to Resource Description and Access (RDA). MARC records in RDA format include three tags:  To change your preferred descriptive cataloging: important: Existing MARC records are not automatically updated to Resource Description and Access (RDA) standards. Catalogers can convert existing records to…

Resource Description and Access (RDA)

Resource Description and Access (RDA) RDA expands patrons’ ability to find, identify, select, and obtain resources. MARC records in RDA format contain more information about the content type. examples: Content type – performed music, still imageMedia type – audio, videoCarrier type – videodisc, flipchart To change your Preferred Descriptive Cataloging Form to RDA, see Preferred Descriptive…

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