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| Serials Cataloging and Newspaper Processing (LTS Procedure #32) Contact: Sarah Ross Unit: Cataloging Date last updated: 10/12/07 Date of next review: August 2008 Pre-Cataloging A. Pre-CatalogingAll serials should have an accompanying printout of a preliminary record, containing searching information, what issue(s) are in hand, and the searcher’s initials. If there is no preliminary record, send the serial back to the Serials Receiving Unit.B. Cataloging a SerialCUL catalogers are expected to follow national standards as found in the CONSER Editing Guide, the CONSER Cataloging Manual, and the June 2007 CONSER standard record, found at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/conserdoc.pdf. 040 Always add |d NIC to another institution's record, even if you make no changes.
Web sites: The same policy applies to MFHDs. Create a serv,remo location only when the online version has been selected. If the print serial is cataloged originally, and the record will be entered into OCLC as a CONSER record, add the 856 with URL to the OCLC record. URLs on member copy should be removed unless the online version has been selected by Cornell. 850 fields: Delete all 850s. 9XX local fields: Retain 99X fields. Bibliographic Records for CONSERDo original cataloging in our local database. Place a printout of the bibliographic record in the CONSER bin in Information Organization Services.No electronic resource records of any kind are being submitted to CONSER. In other rare circumstances, a cataloger may decide not to contribute a Cornell original record to CONSER; for example, when a title that is "really" a monographic series is cataloged as a serial. The cataloger should consult with Sarah Ross if there is any doubt about a particular item’s suitability for CONSER. MARC HoldingsAfter filling in the 852 | h call number, make sure the 852 second indicator is "1." Check the Receipt Status and Completeness of the MFHD fixed fields. The information in the bibliographic record and the information in the holdings record must be consistent. If the bibliographic record states that the serial is of uncertain status or dead, the holdings record should not be coded "4", Currently received. If CUL does not have the complete run to date of the serial (with reasonable allowance for shipping time), Completeness should be coded "2", Incomplete, not "1."From the MFHD screen, use the drop-down menu under Record, select "View Line Items in Acquisitions" to see if there is a record in the Acquisitions module. If the Receipt Status in the fixed fields is 4, it is most likely that there will be a record in the Acquisitions module. If the message "This title does not appear on any purchase order" comes up, then a purchase order and check-in record have not been made. There may be reasons for this, such as a title cataloged as a serial but not going to be received in future. Check the Receipt Status on the MFHD record's 008. If it is 5, Not currently received, then the check-in record is not needed. But if the receipt status is 4, Currently received, and there is no check-in record, ask the O/K/U Serials Receiving and Documents Unit head to check on it. If there is a record in the Voyager Acquisitions module, current issues will be checked in there. Using the "View Line Items in Acquisitions" link from the Cataloging module is just a quick check; once you know that a record exists in the Acquisitions module, it is best to access it by starting over in the Serials Check-in mode. Review the current issues to make sure everything looks correct by searching the title in the Serials Check-in-search mode and clicking on the History button. Past issues of the serial are recorded in the MFHD of the Cataloging module. [Exception: ALL issues of annuals or greater appear in the MFHD of the Cataloging module. The issues are checked in in the Acquisitions module but suppressed from public view.] The cataloger is responsible for making sure that coverage is coherent between the Acquisitions module, the Cataloging module, and the issues-in-hand. Once you have accessed the record in the Acquisitions module, put the call number in the Check-in note area. Get to this note by clicking on the check-in icon and searching the title as above. Although the note pops up, it cannot be edited from there. Click on "note" under the "Issue(s) in Hand" box. Now the note can be edited. Remove IN PROCESS and replace with the call number. Also, notes like ci:pr and "Latest issue in Reference" need to be in the check-in note as well as things the receivers should look out for, e.g. "Watch for combined issues." After editing the note, click OK. If the "In Process" note is not removed from this box, the check-in staff will place issues received on the wrong shelf; they will not be sent on to the Library/Stacks where they could be used. On the MFHD record in the Cataloging module, the note CHECK-IN RECORD CREATED should be the first element of 852 |x. Before a new serial leaves Information Organization Services, if a check-in record has been created in the Acquisitions module, the note, in caps, must be in place. When a new receipt is cataloged differently from the existing check-in record, a new check-in record must be created. Please return these items to the Subscriptions Unit supervisor for the creation of a new purchase order and check-in record and for the closing-out of the existing check-in record. TIPS: Below are a few (only a few) tips for correctly recording MARC Holdings:
Item RecordWhen creating an item record for a hardcover annual or less frequent issue, add the date to the enum/chron. using the following format:
C. Post-Cataloging InformationFor the most part, follow instructions in Physical Marking of Periodicals and Serial Publications, LTS Procedure #54. Please note the following exceptions: Periodicals (published at least twice a year): Put location and call number on upper left corner of front cover of periodicals for all locations. Do not include enum/chron, except for items published in vernacular languages. If the cover is of matte paper, mark directly on it; otherwise, apply and mark on an adhesive label. Titles for Olin Current Periodicals Room: Write call number on special adhesive label and apply to upper left corner of front cover. Take all completed serials--hard- and softcover, disks, microfilm--(except Asia vernacular materials originating in Kroch) to the designated shelf in the Serials Receiving area. Always include the printout of the record from the Serials Receiving Unit. If you have made substantial changes to the record, especially if you have changed the main entry or title proper (245 |a, |n or |p), make a clean printout to send along with the call no. written on it. Also send back the original printout that has the searching information. Rush items or items for Reference collections should go directly to the End Processing workstation. Any new issues received while the serial is in process are kept on an in-process shelf in the Serials Receiving area. If you notice additional issues in the Voyager Acquisitions module that you don’t have in hand, check that shelf to see if the new issues will help with cataloging. You may take them and return all issues to the post-cataloging shelf after cataloging is completed. New serials resulting from a title change: In addition to the above, return the title change flyer to the post-cataloging shelf with the issues and printout. Serials formerly cataloged or received as monographs: In addition to the above, make sure that item records have been relinked to the serial record and that monograph records have been suppressed and marked for deletion. RMC Exception: After being cataloged in RMC, serials are sent to the RMC Technical Services Specialist for housing. The RMC Technical Services Specialist boxes them and labels each box with the collection (Human Sexuality or Rare), serial’s title, call number, and (if it takes up more than one box) the date range of the issues in that box. Serials having fewer than five issues are housed together in “Condensed shelving” boxes.D. Special casesSerials for Music Current phone books for Olin,Ref. are not cataloged. If one comes to your desk, send it to Reference. E. Title ChangesTitle changes come with a status change report flyer, a printout of the record for the old title, and a preliminary record for the new title. If available, the last issue of the old title will accompany issue(s) of the new title. Otherwise, there should be a surrogate of the title page (and other preliminaries if needed) of the old title. When record is found for old title that has been updated with the title change information in the LC resource file, and/or LC cataloged record is found for the new title, surrogates are not requested from unit libraries by the serials searchers. If no surrogate is provided, the cataloger may request one from the serials searchers or directly from a unit library. Follow CONSER guidelines as to what constitutes a title change (CCM 16.2.2), what is not a title change (CCM 16.2.3), and how to apply linking fields (CCM Module 14; CEG under Linking Entry Fields and fields 76X to 78X). 1. Review the status change flyer carefully. Sometimes changes need to be made. It is returned after cataloging with the new title issue(s).
Newspaper ProcessingThe vast majority of new titles that come to LTS Olin looking like newspapers are cataloged as regular periodicals, with the fixed field Original item: e indicating that they are in the "newspaper format." LTS catalogers treat a title as a newspaper only when the selector or library specifically requests this treatment.Read CONSER Cataloging Manual, Module 33, before cataloging a newspaper. This document mentions only the most prominent highlights of the newspaper bib. Fixed Fields Variable Fields MARC holdings records: Voyager Acquisitions module: Post-Cataloging: Do not add a printout to the pile of printouts to be sent to CONSER. Newspapers get no title change fliers. |
