---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 10:21:47 -0700 From: Mitch Turitz <turitz@SFSU.EDU> Subject: Re: OPAC labels for web/lan resources Ruth: We use Innovative for our web OPAC. To answer your questions: 1.) The 856 automatically displays as "Click on the following to:" in the web OPAC. In the telnet (character-based) version we use "Internet:" as a label display. We use the $z of the 856 to display "SFSU users connect to: Philosopical Reviews Online via JSTOR" - we include the words "SFSU users" to indicate that ONLY SFSU Internet accounts can connect via the hotlink (due to IP checking). We do use a location of "Internet" in the bib level fixed field (or MULTI with Periodicals and Internet) location for the OPACs browse level display (so that when you see a list of titles in the browse display, the location is "Internet" or "Peridocials Collection, Internet" for multiple locations. 2.) We are trying to NOT have location/item records for electronic resources. The hotlink alone should be sufficient identification. Unfortunately, as I posted in an earlier message, if there is no order or item record attached to a bib record in our system, we get a "simulated item" record which displays "Internet" as the location, but "Check Shelves" as the status. We are still working on this. If we must have an item location it will be "Internet." 3.) We are not using in the call number field for electronic resources (not even in the bib record because the OPAC will index an 050 or 090 as the call number for call no. browsing purposes). If something appears in the item record's call number field, it can be clicked on to browse the call numbers in the OPAC. We do not want that in our OPAC because patrons may be confused if they see a URL in the call number field and try to click on it to connect, only to be brought into a call number browse (and it will mess up the call number index as well). Se decided against notes such as "see URL above (or below)" in the call number field, as that would not only be confusing, but would also mess up the call number index. Additionally: For titles where we subscribe to the paper version, but also have access to the online version: We have an item location for the paper version "Periodicals" with no call number and "Available" as the status. The hotlink (856) and a couple of notes (530 "Also available on-line via JSTOR." and, 506 "On-line version restriced to SFSU Internet accounts." are added to the paper record. A title added entry is also made with a qualifier of "Online" e.g. "American journal of public health (Online)." Additionally, recently we made the following decisions: * Holdings statements in bibliographic records for serials which have hot-links to the full text will be worded: "SFSU users connect to ... via Biomedical Collection III" (NOT "via Ovid") in cases where the link is to a collection which is a subset of Ovid. * The "LIBRARY HAS" (MARC field 966) will be worded: "LIBRARY HAS: ONLINE: Connect to online version for holdings." (No specific holdings detailed) * For CD-ROM standalones (NOT the library's CD-ROM network): "LIBRARY HAS: CD-ROM: 1997-1998 When it is going to be obvious to the user, do not put in the information, but where to connect to get the information (this is because back runs may change in holdings available, but the information is only a mouse click away). Some online resources will lack the current issues (JSTOR) while others will lack the earliest issues (IDEAL). We also want consistent wording for all electronic full text titles I haven't updated all the ones I've cataloged so far to match the recent decisions above, but if you'd like to look at our records, you can see them at: http://opac.sfsu.edu/screens/opacmenu.html and search Author IDEAL PROJECT or WORD search ONLINE anything in the browse display that has a location of "Internet" should be as described above. -- Mitch ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 10:08:14 -0500 From: Ruth Christ <ruth-christ@UIOWA.EDU> Subject: OPAC labels for web/lan resources We are considering making some changes in our OPAC displays for e-journals and other resources located on the WWW or on a local lan. I would like to hear what other libraries are using for the following: 1. What label do you use for the 856 field? 2. What do you use as a "location"? 3. Do you use anything in the place of a call number (such as a text string)? If so, what? Please respond directly to me (ruth-christ@uiowa.edu) and I will summarize for the list if there is interest. Thanks, Ruth **************************************************************** Ruth Christ, Team Leader Serials Bibliographic Processing University of Iowa Libraries Iowa City, IA 52242 Life is lived serially! 319-335-6204 mailto: ruth-christ@uiowa.edu fax: 319-335-5900 mailto:ruth-christ@uiowa.edu http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/serials/ **************************************************************** _^_ _^_ ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-( ___ ) | | | | | | Mitch Turitz, Serials Librarian | | | | San Francisco State University Library | | | | Internet: turitz@sfsu.edu | | | | http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~turitz | | | | | | ( ___ )-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==-( ___ ) V V "Warning: Dates in calendar are closer than they appear."