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A couple weeks ago, we took a look at the WebOrder Help page, so this week I’m putting the WebOPAC Browse page in the spotlight.

Anything that you can search for in the catalog can be listed on the Browse page as a pre-defined search, and while the Recent and Popular titles are a good start, there are a lot more options! These pre-defined searches can help patrons who aren’t sure what to search for or where to start, draw attention to lesser-used parts of your catalog, or host a “Staff Picks” search—allowing your reader advisors to easily share their favorite reads.

The Browse page is a great way to help your patrons any time day or night, without them needing to call for suggestions.

So have a look, and don’t forget to visit the WebOPAC Browse forum thread to share what your library uses, ask questions, or show off your OPAC!

A few pre-defined searches to consider:

  • All Large Print Titles by Author
  • All Print/Braille Titles
  • Book Club Picks
  • Described Videos and DVDs
  • Local Recordings
  • Newbery Award Winners
  • Popular Nonfiction
  • SHELF Titles
  • Staff Picks
  • Uncontracted Braille
  • Young Adult Titles

If there’s something you want to see on your Browse page, email ks7 and let us know what to add, what order the different searches should appear in, and specifically what items should be included (such as DBs only, Adult Reading Level, or only recent titles).

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patrick20k replied the topic:
5 days 6 hours ago
We can absolutely add some popular subject browses! Would you want them to be time-limited ("Latest in Mysteries") and sorted by author or series? Or wide open and sorted by newest? Adult only or all grade ranges?

Decide which subjects you want, and if there are other criteria or sorting options you want, and let us know at

(Disclaimer: we may not be able to fulfill every possible request for how to filter or sort the results, but we'll do our best!)
jenr replied the topic:
1 week 2 days ago
What about having some popular subjects listed? Would love that! We can also do that on our front/welcome page, but it would be handy for patrons on the Browse page, too.