Re: LDR's on OCLC for electronic journals Karen Tschanz 29 Aug 2002 18:15 UTC

Please summarize replies to the list. Thanks! kst

Karen S. Tschanz
Technical Services Librarian
Seyfarth Shaw
Library
55 E. Monroe, Suite 4200
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
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ktschanz@seyfarth.com

>>> cftrempe@LIBRARY.SYR.EDU 08/29/02 12:33PM >>>
Dear all,

Here at Syracuse University Library, we are:

1. adding holdings symbol to OCLC electronic version record for
titles with e-only access, but not creating LDRs.

2.  Not closing out LDRs for print titles when access changes from
print to electronic in cases where licenses permit filling ILL
requests.

The LDR issue has been on the discussion agenda here, but no
decisions have been made.  I'd be interested in what others are
doing.

chas.tremper

sent:           Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:46:51 -0400
Send reply to:          "SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum"              <SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU>
From:                   Diane Paldan <ad1985@WAYNE.EDU>
Subject:                LDR's on OCLC for electronic journals
To:                     SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU

This were questions I raise at recent NASIG conference and I could really
use information from the serials world.

Who is  --  if you have electronic only access to a journal:

1) Adding your holding symbol to OCLC record

2) Adding as Local Data Record to OCLC

3) Updating the LDR as additional years (backfiles) are made available
electronically by vendors/publishers.

I realize there may be many variations in the answers -- but I would love
to hear from you.  Thanks  Diane

Diane Paldan
Technical Services Librarian
133 Science and Engineering Library
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI  48202

(313) 577-0222

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