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Queen’s University Libraries Welcome to Queen’s University Libraries … QCAT the next generation has arrived! How does it work? New Features • • • • • • Web interface Accessible anywhere … anytime Limit searches by date, location, format Email results Interactive requests and renewals Link to Web resources such as: – Electronic Journals – Government Sites – Corporations, Institutions New Features Web interface great expectations New Features Accessible anywhere … anytime New Features Limit searches by date, location, format New Features Email results Mark records first … … and then download or email results. New Features Interactive requests and renewals Locate a work you want held or renewed … … and then click on “Place Requests”. New Features Link to electronic journals evolutionary ecology research Search by title first … and then click the link to view … the e-journal Website. New Features Link to government documents “education indicators in Canada” Search first … and then click the link to read … a copy online … or download. New Features Link to corporations, institutions “national arts centre” and report” Search first … and then click the link to read … a copy online or download. What are people saying about QCAT? From an undergraduate: Nice and accessible! Easier to use than the old QCAT! From a graduate: Bouquets for the new system! I just renewed over a dozen books and it was so quick and easy with the new "tick-box" method. Great work ! From a Queen's faculty member: The new QCAT is miraculous for how easy it is to renew books. • simple search screens • useful help guides • great email capability • easy to use • enjoy the Web interface • instant access From a graduate: Hi. I like the new QCAT … … and congratulations! Thank you! QCAT is officially open! Credits Created by Cory Laverty, Instructional Services Coordinator, Stauffer Library … with sound effects by the Queen’s University Band © Queen’s University Libraries, 2001