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Library Catalog

Dear Friends, 

Welcome to the R.V.S. Library,  

This page is our main library catalog. It serves as a central hub that links to all our content.

Please feel free to explore our library’s main content organization and navigation systems – the more you tinker, the more familiar you’ll be. 

I hope these links help you find what you’re looking for!

Please note, if you are not logged in, you will be denied access to our content and be redirected to our login page. If you are not yet a subscriber,  please create an account here.  

All the best, 

Ricardo Vollbrechthausen

Catalogs

Catalogs form the backbone of our Library’s content organization and navigation systems. Because our website is digital, there are actually a number of different catalog systems working at the same time. To find content, click through the catalogs by the title that seems to fit what you are looking for most closely – don’t worry about the exact path, there are multiple ways to get to any one piece of content. 

All Content

↓ All Content by Date Published – This catalog lists all content on our website in chronological order of publishing. Useful to see the most recent uploads to our library. 

↓ All Content by Date Edited – This catalog lists all content in chronological order by date of most recent edits – Useful to see what we’ve been working on / updating recently.

Catalogs of Catalogs

↓ All Catalogs by Alphabetical Order – List of all catalogs in alphabetical order. 

Highlight Catalogs

↓ New Subscriber Orientation  – This Catalog shares articles that we hope will help our new subscribers get up to speed on using our website as quickly and effectively as possible. 

Content By Type/Genre

↓ News and Serial Content Catalogs by Editor’s Order – General dashboard for news, newsletters, and adjacent content.  

 Blog Content Catalogs by Editor’s Order – Catalog of all Blog content catalogs, which can include opinions, commentary, how to instructional articles, etc. 

↓ Course Content by Editor’s Order – Our Library’s Course Content catalog groups content by course. Each course has its own catalog, containing the course’s Syllabus/Curriculum, lesson plan, lesson content/readings, worksheets and practice sheets, Project assignments, practice quizzes, exams, rubrics, and similar evaluations. 

 Reference Content Catalogs by Editor’s Order – Our Library’s Reference catalog includes content like Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Atlases and Maps, Directories, Bibliographies, Government Publications, Legislative Documents, Style Guides, Year Books, Manuals and Handbooks, Dictionaries, Glossaries, Thesauri, Lists, Data Tables, Charts and Graphs, and similar media. 

↓ RVS Information and Governance Content by Editors Order Our Library’s RVS Company Content section contains all sorts of RVS related content for our community, such as manuals of style, org charts, rules, policies, orientation guides, schedules, facility and campus maps, agreements, newsletters.  Access to RVS content has various levels and categories of restrictions – some is accessible to general public, other content is Subscriber Only, and some content is Employee only. 

Content By Topic

↓ Topic Catalogs by Editor’s Order

↓ Topic Catalogs by Alphabetical Order

↓ Jurisdiction Catalogs by Editor’s Order

Content by Characteristics

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Introduction to Catalogs

Catalogs are the backbone of our library’s content organization and navigation system. Understanding how they work will help you get the best use out of our library. 

FunctionThe purpose of our catalogs is to help you find content with specific characteristics quickly and easily. To this end, each catalog holds one, or multiple, lists of links. These links will take you to articles (eg. content catalogs), to other catalogs (eg. a catalog of catalogs), or to both (eg. a catalog that contains links to articles, as well as links to other catalogs). 

Catalog Hierarchy: At the highest level, most catalogs link to other catalogs. Once you’ve clicked down through the higher levels, the bottom levels will hold the actual content. This nested hierarchy allows you to click through various catalog pages to filter content by different characteristics. For example, to find encyclopedia style articles about “Inflation History”, you would click on “Reference Content Catalogs” >> “Encyclopedia Topic Catalogs”>>”Economic Indicator Catalogs”>>”Inflation Articles” → and within the “Inflation articles” catalog you would scroll down to the “inflation history” section listing inflation history articles. 

Catalog Matrix: In addition to a top down hierarchy, catalogs are also linked to each other in a matrix that allows for lateral movement between related catalogs. For example, “Economic Indicator Catalogs” are all linked to each other via Navigation Boxes. This allows you to navigate from the “Inflation Articles Catalog” directly to the “GDP Articles Catalog” or “Demographics Articles Catalog” without having to navigate back up and down the catalog hierarchy. 

Content Listing Rules: Links in a catalog are selected based on specific “listing rules”. These rules determine the criteria needed for content to be listed in a particular catalog. For example, common rules include listing by topics, content type, or use cases. Content may be listed in multiple catalogs if the content meets the criteria of the different rules for those catalogs. 

In-Catalog Organization Systems: Once content has been selected for inclusion in a catalog, the links to that content are organized by a variety of systems. These include Alphabetical Order (Title, Topic, Author name, etc.), Chronological Order (Date published, Date Edited, Time Period Covered), Numerical Order (eg. Edition Number, Issue Number, Version Number), Hierarchical order (Department, Rank, Difficulty Level, Priority, Relevance, Utility), Size (File Size, Article Length, Population, Economy Size, Price), Classification or Taxonomic System (Periodic table, Dewey Decimal System, LCC, Internal Systems), by Process Order (Project phase, Lifecycle Stage, Workflow), Recommended Reading Order, and finally by “Editor’s Order” – which is a manual/custom/curated list based on our editor’s judgement.

Catalog Naming: Catalogs are named based on a standardized system. Catalog names describe the contents they hold, usually in this format [topic, content type, and organization system]. For example, a catalog named “China Economy News Articles by Date” will hold links to News Articles related to China’s Economy, which are organized by date published. A catalog named “Inflation Catalogs by Title Alphabetical Order” will hold links to other catalogs that hold content about inflation, organized by their title’s alphabetical order.

    Navigation Systems

    This section provides links to our library’s main navigation systems. 

    Search Functions

    General Website Searches

    Header Search Button – There is a small white magnifying glass (“🔍”) at the top left corner of every page. You can click on it to open a search bar that allows you to search our entire website by keyword. 

    Keyword Search Page – This page allows you to search our entire website by keyword, much like the magnifying glass button. 

    Filtered Search Page – (coming soon) – This Page offers a Filtered Search Portal that allows you to find content by filtering for specific article characteristics and tags. 

    Page Specific Searches

    “Find Text” Shortcut – If you’d like to search a specific page for a unique keyword or phrase, please use your computer’s “Find Text” shortcut function. To do so, you can press “Ctrl+F” on a Windows computer, or “Command+F” on a Mac computer. Pressing these two buttons will open up a search bar that will allow you to search the current page by text. 

     

    Menus, Sidebars, Boxes

    Header Menu – Along the top of every website page is a Header Menu that takes you to the main pages of our website.

    Footer – Our footer offers some key links, such as our terms of service, as well as some search functions.   

    Sidebars – Each article has an auto-generated sidebar that displays a table of contents with all major headings present in that article. You can click on the table of content entries to jump to that specific section. The sidebar also underlines the current section you are on, to help you keep track of where you are in the article. 

    Navigation Boxes – Navigation boxes may be available within an article with quick links to a collection of important or related content. 

    Text Hyper Links – Where applicable, hyperlinks are placed directly into an article’s text that take you to related or relevant content.  

    Help Desk

    Help Desk – If you are having trouble finding specific content, understanding specific content, and/or using our website, please feel free to message us with any questions, comments, or concerns through our Help Desk. 

    Friendly Warning: Our Help Desk is available as a courtesy to subscribers. If we feel you are abusing the help desk for any reason, in our sole judgement, we may bar you temporarily or permanently from using it, at our sole discretion. Please try to figure things out on your own before reaching out – we are happy to help from time to time, but we will not babysit your usage of our website on an ongoing basis. When you reach out, we will ask you, in depth, what you’ve already tried to do in order to resolve your problem. If you haven’t tried anything on your own, we simply won’t help.  It is a last resort “help” desk, not a first resort “do all the work for me” desk. 

    Content By Topic

    Topics in the following section are loosely organized by difficulty and importance – easier or foundational topics appear closer to the top, while more difficult, specialized, or niche topics appear closer to the bottom. For example, math and accounting appear higher / earlier on this list than valuation and financial projections, since a solid understanding of the former are pre-requisites for attempting to learn the latter. 

    Core Curriculum

    Our core curriculum synthesizes highlights from all our content to form a coherent understanding of financial literacy. 

    Goal Setting and Action Planning

    These articles will help you identify where you are in life, where you would like to go, and how you might get there. 

    ↓ Goal Setting and Action Planning Catalog

    Goal Setting Collection Learning Goals 

    Utility of Goal Setting and Action Planning 

    Student led learning 

    Goal Setting Cycle

    Education Goal Setting (look before you jump)

    Financial Goal Setting

    Anti-Charity Portal – A “tongue-in-cheek” introduction to anti charity pledges as a tool to keep yourself motivated and accountable in your pursuit of goals. 

    Goals

    Start with Philosophy

    Eudaimonia Introduction

    Financial literacy is about Eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia varies by person

    Eudaimonism isn’t always selfish

    Pro-sociality is always selfish 

     

    Utility of Goal Setting

    Goals vs Pipe Dreams 

    Eudaimonia Buckets

     

    Financial Goals

    Introduction to Financial Goals  – Definitions and examples of common financial goals. 

    Dream Budget

    Minding the Gap

    Self Assessments

    Utility of Self Assessments

    Onboarding Questionnaire

    Be Honest with Yourself – will you follow through

     

    Starting Point Assessment 

    KSAO Evaluations

    SWOT Evaluations

    Environment Scanning and Surveillance

     

    Action Plans

    Utility of Action Plans

    Three Main Economic Action Plans

    2024 Events Calendar – List of major holidays, economic events, and political events that are expected for 2024. 

    Jobs and Careers

    Career Plans

    Investing

    Portfolio and Investment Plans

    Entrepreneurship

    Business Plans

    Principles of Self Care

    ↓ Principles of Self Care Catalog

    Utility of Self Care Principles

    Survivalism 1.0 – DIY Homesteading

    Survivalism 2.0 – Team Homesteading

    Survivalism 3.0 – Fractionated Property Ownership

    Survivalism 4.0 – Tech Revolutions

    Maslow’s Hierarchy

    Responding to Mean Comments – There are haters everywhere, and learning how to deal with them is a key life and business skill. 

    Psychology and Philosophy

    Philosophy

     Philosophy Catalog

    Utility of Psychology –  Utility of Philosophy 

    Negative attention seeking won’t work here

    Psychology

    ↓ Psychology Catalog

    Social Science

    ↓ Social Science Catalog

    Social Science Theory

    Social C

    Math

    ↓ Math Catalog

    Utility of Math

    Branches of Math

    Numbers and Number Theory

    Arithmetic

    Algebra

    Geometry

    Trigonometry

    Calculus

    Probability

    Statistics

    Natural Sciences

    ↓ Natural Sciences Catalog

    Utility of Natural Sciences

    Can’t escape non-financial topics

    Physics

    ↓ Physics Catalog

    Chemistry

    ↓ Chemistry Catalog

    Biology

    ↓ Biology Catalog

    Cosmology

    Origin of Universe

    End of the Universe

    Origin of Life

    Earth Science

    ↓ Earth Science Catalog

     Geography & Geology

    Climate and Weather

    Natural Resources

    Scientific Method

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    Political Science, Civics, Geopolitics

    Political Science

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    Civics

    Introduction to Civics

    Applying Scientific Method to Political Claims

    Geopolitics

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    Accounting

     Accounting Catalog 

    Utility of Accounting

    Accounting Cycle

    Financial Statements Crash Course

    Balance Sheet

    Income Statement

    Cash Flow Statements

    Finance

    Financial Theory

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    Finance Departments

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    Financial Services

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    Economics

    Economics Catalog

    Utility of Economics

    Etymology of Economics – Economics vs Oikonomics 

    Economics vs Finance 

    Macroeconomics

     

    Utility of Macroeconomics

    Microeconomics

     

    Utility of Macroeconomics

    Economic History

     

    Utility of Economic History

    Economic Indicators

    ↓ Economic Indicators Archive

    ↓ Economy Briefings Catalog – Archive of briefings about economic conditions

    Utility of Economic Indicators

    Indicator Theory

    Demographics 

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    Employment / Unemployment

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    Production (GDP)

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    Inflation (CPI)

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    Markets

    ↓ Markets Catalog

    ↓ Market Briefings Catalog – Archive of briefs about market conditions. 

    Utility of Markets, Utility of Market Awareness

    ↓ Equity Markets Catalog 

    US Large Cap Equities List – A reference list of the top 10 companies by market cap in each market sector. 

    Credit and Interest Rates Markets

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    Currency / Foreign Exchange Markets

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    Labor Markets

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    Real Estate Markets

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    Commodity Markets

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    Derivatives Markets

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    Crypto and Collectibles Markets

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    Corporate Governance

    Corporate Theory

    Corporation vs Company

    Rules of Order 

    Agreements

    Regulations

    Incorporation

    Transparency

    Responsibility

    History of Corporations

    Superorganism analogy

    Stakeholders

    Investors, Owners, Partners, Principals

    Board of Directors

    Executive Suite / Committee

    Managers / Supervisors

    Agents

    Suppliers and Service Providers

    Customers and Clients

    Neighbors and Environment

    Government / Regulators

    Securities Market Structure

    Functions

    Investor Meetings

    Board of Directors

    Executive Suite / Committees

    Human Resources

    Legal 

    Tech 

    Finance

    Writing and Communication

    ↓ Business Communication Catalog

    Utility of Business Communication

    – “A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 9th Edition” by Kate L Turabian

    – “Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition”

    Etiquette

    ↓ Etiquette Catalog

    Utility of Business Etiquette 

    Language Learning and Linguistics

    ↓ Language Learning and Linguistics Catalog

    Utility of Language Learning and Linguistics

    Language Learning Theory

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      Theory of Education and Learning

      ↓ Theory of Education Catalog 

      Utility of Education

      Utility of Learning about Theory of Education (teaching and learning)

      Prescriptivism vs Descriptivism

      Utility of Utility Articles

      Library Science

      ↓ Library Science Catalog

      Utility of Library Science

      Charity

      Predatory Charity

      Enabling vs Charity

      Charity Grifts