Catalogs
To find books, DVDs, maps, sound recordings, manuscripts, and much more - everything except articles - use a library catalog.
OskiCat = most UC Berkeley libraries
MELVYL = all UC campus libraries, including all UC Berkeley libraries
What's the difference? more details here
For each item make sure you know the name of the physical library, call number, and whether or not it's checked out, library use only, etc.
Call numbers are on the spine of the book; learn how to read them so you can find what you need on the shelves.
Sample Searches in OskiCat
1. a keyword search:
keywords: resource mobilization theory
to retrieve more, use fewer terms; to keep terms together as a phrase, use quotes
keywords: "resource mobilization"
keywords: "resource mobilization" "social movements"
2. truncation:
keywords: crony capitalis*
child* = child, childs, children, childish, childhood...
3. find an item that looks interesting; note official subject headings in the full display:
battle in seattle
subject: Demonstrations -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
also:
- modify your searches or use advanced keyword searches to limit to English, to specific years of publication, to a library location, by format (videos, maps, etc.)
- save items to a list and e-mail the list to yourself
- make sure you know the library location, call number and availability (checked out or not?) of the item(s) you want
- 11 million items and 29 libraries not enough? Try MELVYL, catalog for 10 UC campuses!


