Put a link to the online version in your print record. Screw cataloguing standards. Your job is to help people find things. I doubt the LC or the OCLC Police
are watching your catalogue that closely….
Mike Saunders,
From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu]
On Behalf Of Steve Oberg
Sent: March-17-14 11:04 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] Philosophical question re online versions
All,
Since the dawn of e-versions or online versions of print resources, I’ve heard complaints about their findability in library discovery interfaces. I fully understand why this is confusing for users but at the same time, recognize the need
to adhere to cataloging standards.
The most common way in which this is expressed to me is, “User x is looking for the online version of a print book and can’t find it when searching for books. Why can’t we catalog the online version in the same way as the book?” There may
be many reasons why this occurs but the most common explanation is that the online version is not the same, not simply a reproduction, of the print equivalent. Many library personnel don’t realize that a print version wasn’t cataloged as a book, either. Often
it has been cataloged as a serial, but users' (and other library personnel’s) perception is it is a book.
I realize this is a complicated issue and the devil is in the details. I’m happy to provide as many specific examples and details as necessary to illustrate.
My question is, how do you address this issue, balancing the need to serve user needs with the need to adhere to cataloging standards? In the last ten years or more, working in a range of libraries and settings, I haven’t found a good solution
that satisfies everyone. The newer discovery interfaces do not really help, either. Any insight or advice is appreciated.
Cross-posted to OCLC-CAT, SERIALST, and ERIL-L discussion lists.
Steve
Steve Oberg
Assistant Professor
Electronic Resources and Serials
Buswell Memorial Library
Wheaton College
Wheaton, IL 60187
+1 (630) 752-5852
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