I was told to look in the OPAC to find a book. What's an OPAC?
Answer
OPAC is an acronym for "online public access catalog." It replaced the old-fashioned card catalogs that libraries once had. You use the computerized catalog to search for library materials (usually books) either by keyword, title, author, subject, call number or journal title (journal titles that the library owns in print, not databases). Here's the link to the Kaplan Library's OPAC.