This Sunday I added a new mp3 format to the advaced search page as well as making it possible to limit to non-fiction TV series. In addition, I renamed Audio eBooks to say Books - Audio eBooks.
Limiting by MP3 CD
Our district has started buying audio books in an MP3 CD format. Typically, CDs come in two varieties: audio and data. Audio CDs were specifically designed to play in a normal CD player. By constrast, data CDs were designed to be read by computers. MP3 CDs are techincally data CDs so while newer cd players likely can play them, older CD players will not. For example, the CD player that came with my 2003 Toyota cannot play MP3 CD audio books but the car stereo we bought several years later can.
There are a couple advantages of MP3 CDs that, depending on your circumstances, can outweight their disadvantages. First, an entire audio book is often on one MP3 CD. This means if your car can play MP3 files, you won't have to try switching CDs while going 75 mph down I-25. Second, MP3 files are easier to transfer from a CD to your portable music player, such as an iPod. If you do transfer library audio books to your iPod, you should delete them when your check-up period is over. However, unlike Overdrive audio books, your computer will not prompt you to delete them.
To see a list of all the MP3 CD audio books we own:
- Click on the Advanced Search link in our catalog
- Next to Title Keyword type an *
- In the Format section scroll down and click on Books - MP3 CD
- Click the Red Arrow to begin your search
Limiting by Non-Fiction TV Series
We've been able to search for TV Series for a while. However, we now have a non-fiction TV series collection code so we can limit specifically to non-fiction TV series also. This is how you do it:
- Click on the Advanced Search link in our catalog
- Next to Title Keyword type an *
- In the Format section scroll down and click on Video Recording - TV Series
- In the Audience section highlight Adult - Non-Fiction
- Click the Red Arrow to begin your search
Audio eBooks
As I mentioned above, I renamed Audio eBooks to say Books - Audio eBooks. I did this in order to have a consistent naming scheme for all our audio book labels. To find all audio ebooks that are currently in our catalog:
- Click on the Advanced Search link in our catalog
- Next to Title Keyword type an *
- In the Format section scroll down and click on Books - Audio eBook
- Click the Red Arrow to begin your search
A couple of notes about Overdrive Audio eBooks. First, many of the Overdrive books do not have catalog records that we can download from other places easily. This means that each record has to be painstakenly created by our catalogers, which takes time. As a result, for now, if you are looking specifically for Overdrive books, it's best to go directly to our Overdrive Website. Second, there's only one collection code for Audio eBooks, regardless of whether they are fiction or non-fiction. So, the Adult - Fiction and Adult - Non-Fiction limits won't work.