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Title: Beyond Copy Cataloging: MARCing the Next Frontier


1
Beyond Copy Cataloging MARCing the Next Frontier
  • Susan M. Sutch
  • smsutch_at_marc-angel.com
  • An Infopeople Workshop
  • Winter/Spring 2005-6

2
What We Will Cover
  • Verifying bib records
  • Seven steps for original cataloging
  • Authority control
  • Assigning LCSH subjects

3
What We Wont Cover
  • OCLC MARC bib record
  • Automation system differences
  • Sears Subject Headings

4
Why do we use MARC?

5
We Use MARC Because
  • We are no longer islands. Share bibliographic
    info rather than re-invent the 3 x 5 card set at
    each library.
  • Sharing info requires materials to be organized
    in a standardized fashion.
  • Union Catalogs and ILL a result

6
Machine Readable Cataloging
  • Used in most countries in the world!
  • MARC 21 current standard (1998-) for U.S. and
    Canada, England
  • MARC Division of the Library of Congress and ALA
    set standard

7
Did You Know That
  • the MARC database is the largest library expense
    after the collection itself?

8
MARC Review
  • On Your MARC

9
Cataloging Rules
  • MARC (standard)
  • AACR2(cataloging bible)
  • LCRIs (more rules)
  • Catalogers Desktop
  • http//desktop.loc.gov/

10
Copy Cataloging Steps
  • Verify bibliographic record
  • Decide to import or create new
  • Add local holdings tag
  • 949, 852, 967 MARC tag

11
Computer Checks Bib Record by
  • Match tags
  • whether bib record already
  • exists
  • 008 fixed tag
  • common positions
  • 245 and 246 indicators
  • know indicators used
  • by computer system

12
Bib Record Import Problems
  • Your automation system is not importing a bib
    record it should (or vice versa)
  • A copy is attached to the wrong bib record

13
Match Tags to Check When There Is a Problem
  • 001 control number (accession)
  • 003 control number identifier
  • 010 LCCN
  • 020 ISBN

14
Check 001 Tag Control Number
  • Should have same 001 control number as the record
    you want to match
  • Supposed to be unique, but LC and OCLC might use
    different control numbers for the same record

15
Check 003 Tag Control Number Identifier
  • Goes with 001 tag
  • Cataloging Source Code
  • 001 and 003 tags should match the record you are
    trying to import if
  • You want the system to only add a copy and not a
    whole new record

16
Check Other Match Tags
  • LCCN (010) and ISBN (020)
  • Subfields
  • a valid computer looks here to match
  • z invalid

17
Verify Bib Record 008 Tag
  • 42 Positions in the 008 tag
  • Some are format specific
  • Some are universal for all formats
  • Coded info needs to be consistent with rest of
    bib record

18
Verify Bib Record 245 Title Indicators
  • First indicator
  • 0 if title is main entry (no 1XX tag)
  • 1 if title is added entry (has 1XX tag)
  • Second indicator -
  • Number of spaces to skip when alphabetizing the
    title

19
Verify Bib Record Other Titles
  • Variant title 246
  • title in other areas
  • first indicator either 1 or 3
  • second indicator how title displayed in OPAC
  • Parallel title -245 b
  • title in other language
  • add variant title so can alphabetize and display
    in OPAC

20
Oh No, I Have to Catalog!!!!
21
7 Original Cataloging Steps
  • MARC format
  • Primary info source
  • Main entries
  • Edition, imprint, extent
  • Notes
  • Subjects
  • Added entries

22
Cataloging Step 1Choose MARC Format
  • Book
  • Electronic resource
  • Serial
  • Mixed
  • Map
  • Visual material
  • Music
  • Sound recording
  • Choose from 8

23
Cataloging Step 2 Chief Source of Information
  • Book title page, verso
  • Electronic resource title screen, ReadMe,
    online documentation
  • Serial (print) first issue (online)
  • Mixed objects themselves
  • Map entire map(s)
  • Visual material title and credit frames, then
    item itself
  • Music title page
  • Sound recording physical item and labels

24
Cataloging Step 3 Main Entries
  • MARC 1XX (author) tag
  • Main entries
  • personal 100
  • corporate 110
  • conference 111
  • uniform title 130
  • 1XX tags do not repeat

25
Cataloging Step 4 Edition, Imprint
  • Imprint
  • MARC 260 tag
  • publisher place (not indexed) 008 country code
    used instead
  • publisher (not indexed)
  • date (not indexed) 008 used instead
  • Edition
  • MARC 250 tag
  • leave blank if first edition
  • edition (not indexed)

26
Cataloging Step 4 Extent
  • MARC 300 tag
  • no fields indexed, all OPAC display
  • varies by format
  • Book example
  • a number of pages
  • b illustrated
  • c height in centimeters
  • e accompanying material

27
Cataloging Step 5 Notes
  • MARC 5XX tag
  • Notes included in keyword index
  • 505 contents note
  • 511 performer note
  • 520 summary note
  • Note limited to OPAC display
  • 500 general note

28
Cataloging Step 6 Subjects Indicator
  • MARC 6XX tag
  • Most subjects
  • Indicator 2 4 (if assigned locally)
  • Indicator 2 0 (if LCSH)

Most systems will index subjects only if
indicator 2 0
29
Cataloging Step 6 Subject Indicator Exception
  • 655 tag (genre/form)
  • 1st indicator blank
  • 2nd indicator always 7
  • Coded subject source in subfield 2

30
Cataloging Step 7 Added Entries
  • 7XX Author/Title
  • 700 Personal
  • 710 Corporate
  • 711 Conference
  • 730 Uniform title
  • 8XX Series
  • 800 Personal
  • 810 Corporate
  • 811 Conference
  • 830 Uniform title

Notice anything?
31
Calling All Subjects!!!!
  • Understanding and Assigning
  • LC Subject Headings

32
Ways to Get the LCSH
Classification Web
Library of Congress Authorities web site
Big Red Books
Authority files in bibliographic utilities
MARC Distribution Service Subject Authorities
33
How do you Begin Assigning LCSH Subject Headings?
  • SLAM
  • Translate into LCSH terminology
  • main headings
  • subdivisions
  • Know LC conventions
  • No single ref source for all needed info

34
Assign Subjects - SLAM
  • Scan
  • title page, TOC, preface, introduction, text,
    bibliography, index, container
  • Look for
  • keywords, form of item, authors intent,
    audience, viewpoint
  • Ask yourself
  • Are there one or several topics of focus?
  • Mentally compose
  • a sentence,This resource is about

35
Translate into LCSH Terms
  • Main heading main focus of a subject (required)
  • Subdivisions used under main heading (optional)
  • established strictly defined
  • free floating used with many main headings

36
Ways to Assign LCSH Main Headings
  • Search LCSH
  • follow Use and See Also references
  • Use BT and NT
  • Search library catalogs or utilities to find
    similar items
  • Search authority files

37
Assign LCSH Main Headings Navigate LCSH gs
38
Choose a Subdivision
  • Established for use under a particular heading
  • Free-floating
  • many types of headings, not all

39
Where to Get Subdivisions
  • Established
  • LCSH
  • authority records
  • Freefloating
  • Subject Cataloging Manual
  • Free-Floating Subdivisions an Alphabetical Index

40
LC Insider Info
  • Library of Congress
  • patterns/habits evolved over 100 years
  • contact LC for complete list of
    practices/conventions
  • each institution chooses which to use and which
    not to

41
LC Convention Examples
  • Main headings for subjects that comprise at least
    20 of work
  • Sub-topic becomes separate main heading if more
    than 20 of work

42
More LC Conventions
  • First subject heading should reflect the primary
    topic or focus of work
  • Broader headings only when not possible to assign
    specific

43
LC Rule of Three
  • Rule of three
  • Separate main headings when up to three distinct
    topics are discussed
  • broad heading applies only if it encompasses the
    2-3 subtopics and nothing else
  • If work discusses more than three topics, assign
    broader heading

44
Authorizing Everything
  • Are you Under Authority Control?

45
Why We Need Authorities
  • Example
  • Are African American, Soviet Union proper subject
    terms?
  • How do you x-reference these?

46
Authority Records
  • Completely separate MARC21 record
  • Used together with MARC bib record in a
    computerized library

47
How Authority Records Help
  • The librarian/cataloger
  • can find things in other systems, provide
    consistent access and cross-reference
  • provides check whether name, title, subject is
    correct
  • General user in OPAC
  • OPAC see and see also refs
  • source of catalog info public sees on OPAC

48
Why Use Authority Records?
  • Everyone in English speaking world using same
    forms of words
  • Allows
  • consistency of terms
  • cross references to official term
  • scope notes to further explain

49
Different MARC Authority Records
  • Name
  • person
  • corporate
  • meeting
  • Jurisdiction
  • Name/Title
  • classic works
  • that have been published with different titles
  • Subject
  • general
  • genre
  • geographic
  • Title
  • not associated with a particular author

50
Sample Authority Record from LC Authorities
Online
005 20020521235823.0 008 020329 anannbabn n
ana 010 __ a sh2002003572 040 __ a DLC b eng
c DLC 150 __ a English literature x Asian
authors 670 __ a Work cat. 2002025662 Innes,
Catherine Lynette. A history of Black and Asian
writing in Britain, 2002. 680 __ i Here are
entered works of English literature written in
Britain by authors of Asian origin or ancestry.
Works of literature written in Asia in the
English language are entered under a Oriental
literature (English). 681 __ i Note under a
Oriental literature (English)
51
Authority Records X-Ref Tags
  • 4XX tags
  • Used for / see from references
  • lead from unauthorized to authorized heading
  • 5XX tags
  • See also under references
  • lead from authorized to another authorized
    heading

52
Authority RecordsNotes Tags
  • Cataloger only
  • use 670 tag (found in)
  • OPAC display
  • use 680 tag

53
Can I Get MARC Authority Records
Online? http//authorities.loc.gov
Yes, and they are free!!!!!!!!!!!!
54
Putting It All Together
  • Is my copycat record OK?
  • Seven steps to do it yourself cataloging
  • Add a subject
  • Maintaining authority

55
The Final Authority
  • Order, unity and continuity are human inventions
    just as truly as catalogues and encyclopedias.
  • Bertrand Russell
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