Re: FW: Title change Sarah Thomson 24 Feb 2011 19:27 UTC

Jody,

For the Internet@Schools you'll have to import a new record from OCLC
(OCLC# 654786944)--you'll see it has a link in the 780 field to the
Multimedia & internet@schools. For Bloomberg business week it was
decided that that was a minor title change and you'll see in the OCLC
record for Business week (OCLC# 1537921) a 246 field: ǂi Issues for
<Dec. 21, 2009-> have title: ǂa Bloomberg business week
If you put this 246 in your record you should get an entry for Bloomberg
business week.

Sarah Thomson
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
On 2/24/2011 1:49 PM, Hilleshiem, Jodi wrote:
> I know I run the risk of looking stupid for asking a question with an
> obvious answer, but as I’m not getting anywhere searching for “help” on
> the company’s page & am beyond frustrated, here goes:
>
> Our library uses Voyager (Ex Libris) for serials cataloging &
> acquisitions. I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to show that a
> publication has undergone a title change so that it will show up in our
> catalog with the new title. For example, Multimedia & Internet@Schools
> recently changed their name to Internet@Schools. Do I need to import a
> new record from OCLC with the new title, or is there somewhere on the
> original cataloging record to note the new name? Our cataloger said it’s
> something I need to do on my end, but I can’t even figure out where to
> begin. I’ve got the same question about Bloomberg Business Week/Business
> Week.
>
> I would greatly appreciate it if anyone running Voyager could give me
> some suggestions!
>
> Jodi Hilleshiem, MLS
>
> Assistant Director of Library Services
>
> Henderson-Wilder Library
>
> Upper Iowa University
>
> Fayette, IA 52142
>
> 563-425-5356
>
> _hilleshiemj@uiu.edu_
>
>
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