- Catalogue Locations
- UNB Worldcat and to some degree the other catalogues below will refer to call numbers and location codes to identify the precise location of the materials at our various libraries.
- Guide to Catalogue Locations and Call Numbers
- UNB WorldCat
- UNB WorldCat is a massive library catalogue. It includes over 290 million bibliographic records from libraries worldwide, including e-journals and e-books, along with selected journal articles. UNB WorldCat searches all these libraries' records, but provides a view which ranks UNB Libraries' material first. Look in the "Availability" section of the records to find the specific location and circulation status of each item.
- WorldCat FirstSearch
- WorldCat contains more than 130,000,000 bibliographic records (includes books, journals, videos, music) referring to holdings of libraries world wide. WorldCat also includes selected journal articles and internet resources.
- LAC Voilà
- Voilà is a free catalogue listing the holdings of libraries across Canada or worldwide. As a national catalogue, Voilà not only shows the published materials held at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), but also those located in libraries across Canada.
- Voilà contains over 35 million records for books, magazines, newspapers, government documents, theses, sound recordings, maps and electronic texts, as well as items in braille and large print. Voilà is based on OCLC WorldCat Discovery, which is a cloud-based application that helps people easily find resources through a single search of WorldCat and authoritative e-content collections.
- New Brunswick Public Library
- Serving 62 public libraries and 4 bookmobiles across New Brunswick with more than 1.8 million items.
- SOULS database
- SOULS is a collection of records for items which were not migrated from Quest to WorldCat. We are currently working on upgrading these records; however, until such time as this is complete the discovery and retrieval of SOULS items will require staff assistance. The bulk of material in SOULS is from the Government Documents collection, and there are also items from the Microforms and the newspaper storage (HIL-STORN) collections.
- For questions about material in Government Documents, please email the Government Documents department.
- For questions about material in Microforms or newspaper storage please email the Microforms department.