Re: Middle level learning
Myers, Ann-Marie 20 Oct 2009 22:10 UTC
Hello Sally,
At my library we check it in on a separate record. The bib record was
created back in 1999 before I started working here so I can't tell you
why the decision was made to do it this way. However, since the record
is based on an OCLC one, there are at least some others who consider
this acceptable. Here's a link to our record, in case you are
interested. http://evans.evpl.org/record=b1422466
HTH,
Ann-Marie Myers
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
200 S.E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47713
annmarie@evpl.org
(812) 436-7324
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Subject: [SERIALST] Middle level learning
Hello all,
Is anyone checking in Middle Level Learning (MLL)? If so, have you
created a separate record for it or are you checking it in as a
supplement to Social studies and the Young Learner or to Social
Education? MLL seems to have its own enumeration, but it comes with our
subscription to Social Studies and the Young Learner and calls itself a
supplement. I also found this on the National Council for the Social
Studies (NCSS) website:
"Middle Level Learning brings together lesson ideas and theoretical
content focused on social studies in the middle grades. Published 3
times yearly, MLL is included as a supplement to Social Education and
Social Studies and the Young Learner.
Anyone out there checking this in?
Thanks in advance,
Sally
Sarah (Sally) Glasser
Serials/Electronic Resources Librarian
022B Axinn Library
123 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549
516-463-5959