You can create lists of saved item records by using the Permanent Lists option. These lists of saved records are called permanent lists because they are retained between catalog sessions until you choose to remove them, or they are purged automatically by the library after a certain time interval of inactivity. You can view, print, or e-mail a list of saved records in the current catalog session and in future catalog sessions.
Note You must log into the catalog to create permanent lists or to access your existing permanent lists.
You can view, print, or e-mail record information by marking items to +My List from a Search Results hit list or from the Details display. Marked items can be unmarked by clicking -My List.
Tip To mark all records on a Search Results page with one click, click Save All on this Page.
Note If you have not yet created a permanent list, the "Create a list before attempting to save an item" message displays. You must create at least one permanent list and then save items to it.
Saved records are added to the currently active permanent list. The list of titles and authors on the My Lists page expands with each record marked +My List, and all saved records are referenced when you view, print, or e-mail your saved records on a particular permanent list.
From the My Lists page, you can place a hold on a title in the list. Click the Details link below the title you want to put on hold. On the title's Details page, click Place Hold button to place the hold.
On the My Lists page, you can remove all or some of the items in your list. To remove specific items, select the check box next to the item and click Remove Checked Titles. To remove all items click Remove All Titles.
More About Saved Records
Build Your Own Bibliography
Create a Permanent
Make a Permanent List Active
Rename a Permanent List
View Permanent Lists
E-mail Permanent Lists
Print Permanent Lists
Place a Hold From a Permanent List
Delete Permanent Lists
More About Search Results
Browse List
Details
Hit List of URLs
Item Record Display
List of Cross References