You can search for CDs, DVDs, or Games using one or more keywords from the item title and/or artist.
Here are some keyword search examples:
Entering "star" as a keyword finds titles with the word "star" in them (i.e. Star Trek, Star Wars, Star Control, etc.)
Entering "Star Trek" finds titles containing both the words "Star" and "Trek" sorted by relevancy.
Entering "tom petty" finds CD's by Tom Petty and CD's that contain either "Tom" or "Petty" in the title or artist, sorted by relevancy.
UPC Search
Universal Product Codes (UPCs) are unique 12 digit codes used to identify a particular item and can be found on the
back of the products cover. A UPC number looks like this (bar code image below). In this example the UPC number is:
042286095325 (including the smaller numbers on the left and right side of the barcode).
UPC Tips
It is not necessary to include hyphens when entering a number.
When entering the UPC, be sure to include all 12 numbers; sometimes smaller numbers will appear on the left or
right side of the main barcode number.
Some CDs have ISBNs; you should ignore them and only enter the UPC.
Note about UPCs: In many cases, we only have the latest UPC code of a product. Older versions/ editions may have different
UPCs. As a result, you may be unable to find an item by UPC, and a keyword, title or artist search should be performed instead.