Frequently Asked Questions

Library Stack

What is OPAC?

An Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is a digital database that stores information about various materials available in a library, allowing users to search for resources by title, author, subject, or date electronically, providing a user-friendly and accessible means of locating necessary information and materials quickly and efficiently. 

University Library's OPAC homepage offers various helpful links, such as the Most Borrowed Books, Best Reader, New Additions, New Arrivals, and so on.

What are Public Lists?

Public lists are accessible to patrons and can be used to share curated collections of resources with users, enhancing their browsing experience and promoting specific materials within the library catalog. 

What are Subject Clouds?

The cloud shows the library catalog's most popular subjects. The items in the collection can be viewed by clicking on any subject.