My comparison of Ingram
Library's catalog to other experiences in looking up books elsewhere is not hard to make. There is one major difference that I have noticed. That is the options available in the
Ingram Library catalog compared to say Villa Rica Library, where I frequently
check books and movies out. By options I mean the availability and number of
books; also, the easiness and advancement of technology.
We all recently learned that
the Ingram Library holds close to 500,000 books, which is amazing!! I do not
think Villa Rica holds even a tenth of that. The number of books
definitely contributes to what is available within the library. I do have to
say of Villa Rica Library, which is a part of the West Georgia Regional Library
and uses the Georgia Library Pines, that if a book is not found at their
library and is at another brother location, will have it shipped to them. This
is convenient for a small library; however, Ingram Library does that as well.
The easiness and advancement of
technology within Ingram Library is another great option that has influenced my
experience; it was surprising too. I have never dealt with a library like
Ingram before. I love that there are so many computers available for the
students to use. Another positive about the computers is operating them; they
are easy and not complicated. Even if you have never used their system before,
it is not hard to become familiar with it, especially with the great help from
the staff. Yet another positive about the computers is the search engines
available and advancement. It makes the search shorter to complete and leads
you to books you never would have thought you could find.
That I did not know about the 500,000 books. Pretty impressive, This library contain a lot of material and reigns supreme according to the other public ones. And the catalog here is hardly comparable to the PINES catalog. Which I love
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