Re: Records for e-journals/paper -- Carole Morse
Stephen D. Clark 06 Jun 2001 12:22 UTC
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Subject: Re: Records for e-journals/paper -- Carrie Ferm
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 15:30:15 -0700
From: Carol Morse <MorsCa@wwc.edu>
So far, we have opted for the single-record approach, since we have
been attaching all our microform holdings to the paper record anyway.
We find it less confusing for the patrons. Although this is not pure
cataloging practice, we find it pragmatic and workable (at least this is
our opinion so far).Carol
Morse ********************************************************************************
Carol Morse Tel. 509)
527-2684
Serials Librarian Fax 509)
527-2001
Walla Walla College Library Email morsca@wwc.edu
104 S.W. Adams St.
College Place, WA 99324-1195 Give us strength for the journey and
wisdom to know the way.
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Subject: records for e-journals/paper
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 15:26:47 -0500
From: "Ferm, Carrie" <alicf@AUGUSTANA.EDU>
Hello all,
I know the question of what to do with e-journals,use the paper record
or wait/hunt for electronic record has been discussed before. But we
wondered if any National standards have been established on this
question? If so, what/where are they? What do others do about this?
Our cataloger noticed that some people attach the e-journal to the paper
record, while others find the electronic record. If we have the title
in both paper and electronic, we have two records. Is this the usual
procedure?
I will appreciate any ideas or procedures that are presented, we may not
use them but I will certainly discuss them with others in Technical
Services.
Carrie Ferm
Augustana College Library
Periodical Section
Rock Island, Il 61201
Phone: (309)794-7316 Fax: (309) 794-7230
e-mail: alicf@loki.augustana.edu