Multiple Record Query Responses (Ed Kownslar)
Marcia Tuttle 27 Oct 1995 17:11 UTC
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 10:12:29 EST
From: ekownslar <ekownslar@AUSTINC.EDU>
Subject: Multiple Record Query Responses
First, I got a lot of responses and really good input about whether to
have multiple records for different formats for a single title. My
thanks go to everyone who responded to me or to the list. Here's a
summary of what was said:
1. Everyone indicated that a single record with notations about the
formats and holdings within that record would probably be the best
approach to putting our periodicals online because:
* This approach is much easier and less confusing for the
library patrons; and
* Having two or three records for a single title can be
confusing for the people who check in the periodicals on the system
[and, I might add, for reference librarians]
2. I received two responses from librarians who suggested placing the
data in specific MARC fields: Fields 533 (Reproduction Note) and 534
(Original Version Note). Another librarian said that his library used
the 866 field for textual holdings and field 867 for microform
holdings. I am definitely sitting down with our systems librarian
(who used to be the serials librarian at Austin College, in fact) and
discuss using these fields. We've been debating about where to place
format and holdings information, and this will be a good place to
start!
3. One librarian said that his library keeps single records for each
title (including print and microform) but maintains separate records
for electronic formats. As our library is looking into possibly
subscribing to full-text, electronic journals, this is an issue that
we will also have to address very soon, especially since I have been
hearing that librarians should not eliminate all their print titles
yet, even if they have access to the electronic versions.
If anyone has any other comments, please feel free to send them to me
or to the list. As our project goes along, I may be getting in touch
with some of the people who responded because they had very specific
cataloging and systems suggestions.
Thanks again to everyone for their input.
Ed Kownslar
Government Documents/Periodicals Librarian
Austin College
Sherman, TX 75090
Email: ekownslar@austinc.edu
Phone: (903) 813-2369