CATALOGING PROCEDURES FOR NETWORKED ELECTRONIC RESOURCES:
Table of Contents
(LTS Procedure #96)
Date last updated: May 15, 2008
1.2. Resource requires special software or helper applications 1.3. Resource accessible only through an ID and password
1.3.2 Resource licensed for use only at specific workstations
1.4. Searching
1.5. Creation of order records
1.6. Notification of cataloging staff
1.7. Aggregators / special projects
2. Cataloging: General Considerations
2.2. Resources accessible only through an ID and password
2.2.2. Resource licensed for use only at specific workstations
2.3. Separate records
2.4. Linking print and electronic versions
2.4.2. Additional physical form available note / additional physical form entry
2.5. Online catalogs and searchable databases
2.6. Print version acquired after electronic version has been cataloged
2.7. Multiple interfaces / modes of access
2.8. Aggregator sites
2.9. Discussion lists and digests, online services, and WWW home pages
2.10. Common name lacking
2.11. Title changes
2.12. Ceasing or cancellation of print version on multiple version record
2.13. Electronic reproductions
3. Cataloging: Voyager Records
3.2. Variable fields
3.3. Field-by-field instructions
3.4. Holdings and item records
(Section 4 has been removed)
5. Database Maintenance of Voyager Records
6.1. Formulating the PURL
6.2. Setting up the PURL
6.3. Workflow: Cornell-only resources
6.4. Workflow: Free resources
6.5. PURL maintenance
Appendix A. Examples: MARC Fields
Appendix C. Cataloging Electronic Resources: OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines
