16.1 LIBRARY COMMANDS
While in a library, you can attempt to find the book that you are looking for by using the catalogue, which is placed in the atrium of the library, or simply walk through it and browse the various sections for what you are looking for. While at the catalogue, you can use the following search options. CATALOGUE [LITERARY|SCHOLARLY] CATALOGUE CATEGORY [PUBLIC|RESTRICTED|SECRET] CATALOGUE [SUBJECT|AUTHOR|TITLE] <search text> CATALOGUE LIST The above commands will only work in the library atrium and they will give information about the entire library. While wandering the halls of the library, you can use the following commands to find your books, these commands will only list books in the annex you are standing in. BROWSE [LITERARY|SCHOLARLY] BROWSE ACCESS [PUBLIC|RESTRICTED|SECRET] BROWSE [SUBJECT|AUTHOR|TITLE|PUBLISHER] <search text> BROWSE LIST LIBRARY INFO <book ID> LIBRARY CHECKOUT <book ID> LIBRARY CHECKIN <book item number> For private libraries, you also use the BROWSE command as well as the BOOKSHELF command as follows: BOOKSHELF INFO <book ID> BOOKSHELF CHECKOUT <book ID> BOOKSHELF CHECKIN <book item number> See HELP GREATLIBRARIES, PRIVATE LIBRARIES