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  3. Welcome to Our New Catalog & Website - San Jose Public Library

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    Redesigned branch library pages; More engaging blog pages; Mobile-first design – looks great on your phone or tablet. Easier Catalog Searching. Now you don't need to know "library speak" to find what you want in the catalog. Example: if you search for "kids movies" you will get movies for kids, not books about movies like you do in the ...

  4. Millennium Web Catalog

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    Try our new catalog for an updated search experience and social features. Both catalogs search the same materials. New Titles. Suggest a Purchase. Apply for a Card. SJSU OneSearch. Borrowing Privileges. eBooks & eMedia. Interlibrary Services.

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  6. Frequently Asked Questions About Our New Library Catalog

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    What is this new Library Catalog? It is a new, intuitive way to explore our library collections. Similar to search engines like Google, everything can be searched with a single toolbar. No longer do you have to define whether the search is for a keyword or a title!

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    Explore San José Public Library. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community.