Hello Serial Cataloger Colleagues,

 

I have a question about 863/866 usage that I hope someone can help with. I’m reviewing MARC holdings records which contain both 853/863s and also “bonus” 866 fields. For example:

 

=853  03$81$av.$i(year)

=863  30$81.1$a1-3$i1945-1954

=863  30$81.2$a5-15$i1967-1997

=866  \0$880$zIncomplete volumes: v.3 (1954), v.15 (1997)

=866  \0$892$zEach volume searchable by individual title.

=866  \0$xAnalyzed

=866  \0$xGift subscription. 

 

My questions are:

 

1.      Are the 866$8 contents formatted correctly, where present?

2.      Is it correct to express $x and $z notes in 866 fields lacking $a contents. In the example above, how is this information best expressed? Should it be expressed in 863$x$z where appropriate? If so, would duplication of data (“Analyzed”, “Gift subscription”) be an issue, for example, in an ILS public display?

3.      Given the data above, how best to organize it?

Thank you for your advice!

 

Kind and warm regards,

 

Dana

 

Dana Jemison

Principal Metadata Analyst

California Digital Library

415 20th Street

4th Floor, Office 424B

Oakland, CA 94612

(510) 987-0832

dana.jemison@ucop.edu

 



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