FamilySearch Catalog Titles Search

Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog  Titles Search

Do a Titles Search when you want to find a catalog entry and know all or part of the title.

If you are not sure if your search terms are in the title, or if you are looking for a series, use a Keywords Search.

Steps to Search by Titles
The following steps will help you find records for a specific Title in the FamilySearch Catalog.


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog.
 * 2) Click Places to close the Places Search.
 * 3) Click Titles Search to open it.
 * 4) Type part or all of a title.
 * 5) Click Search.
 * 6) Click the title that most closely matches the one you want.
 * 7) If the item is a microfilm or microfiche, click View Film Notes.



Strategies for Using a Titles Search
The more of the title you type, the shorter the results list will be. If you do not know the whole title, type the words you do know. You may want to truncate (shorten) your search terms or use a wild card character.

If you are not sure if your search terms are in the title, use a Keywords Search.

You do not need to know the exact order of the words for the title you want to find. The computer finds all titles that contain the words you type, no matter where they appear in the title.

If you are looking for the title of a series, use a Keywords Search.

How Do I Understand the Results of a Titles Search?
A Titles Search results in a list that shows:


 * Catalog entries that match your search term.
 * The main author for each title.

The results list is ordered alphabetically.