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Title: MARC21 for Serial CheckIn


1
MARC21 for Serial Check-In
  • General Review

2
Objectives
  • Review key MARC21 bibliographic fields for serial
    check-in
  • Review basic standards for recording serial
    volume holdings in MFHD

3
MARC21 Bibliographic Record
  • Fields used for identification
  • Fields used for determining enumeration and
    chronology
  • Fields used for determining frequency

4
Is It a (Print) Serial?
  • Check the Leader
  • Type of Record a Language material
  • Bibliographic Level s Serial
  • Make sure its not electronic
  • No 007 c
  • No 006 m

5
Identification Numbers Titles
  • 022 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
  • 130 Uniform title
  • 245 Title as it appears on the items chief
    source (usually the cover) watch out for
    physical format (h)
  • 246 Variant titles
  • 260 Place/Publisher (CAUTION may change over
    time)
  • 500 Source of title (where on the item, what
    issue)
  • 780/785 Earlier/Later title
  • Quick list of tag labels Press F2

6
Enumeration/Chronology in the Bibliographic Record
  • 362 0_ a Vol.1, no. 1 (Jan. 2005)-
  • 500 __ a Description based on Bd.2, Nr. 1 (Jan.
    2006) title from cover.
  • 515 __ a Vols. 11-20 also called 2nd ser., v.
    1-10 v. 21-28, 3rd ser., v. 1-8.
  • 525 __ a Vols. for 1961- kept up to date by
    midyear supplements.

7
Basic Standards for Recording Volume Holdings in
MFHD
  • Variable fields used to record volume holdings
  • What to record level of detail
  • Punctuation

8
Serial Volume Holdings
  • Record permanent serial volume holdings in MFHD
  • 866 41 80 a volumes
  • 867 41 80 a supplements
  • 868 41 80 a indexes
  • IMPORTANT indicators for permanent holdings must
    be 41 not __

9
866 What to Record
  • Record volume number (enumeration) followed by
    coverage (chronology)
  • Precede the volume number with the caption if
    there use standard abbreviations for the caption.

10
866 How to Record
  • Caption, numbering style, and chronology should
    be derived from the bibliographic record (see
    362, 500 Description based on )
  • BUT record at volume level unless there are gaps
  • If chronological designation is not in 362/500,
    it can be taken from other sources in the issue
  • Express volume holdings as a range unless there
    are gaps
  • Use standard punctuation, spacing, abbreviations

11
Punctuation Spacing (1)
  • Use parentheses around chronology. EXCEPTION if
    a year is used as the designation, e.g. an annual
    report, parentheses are not used
  • Spacing generally no spaces before and after
    punctuation
  • Colons use colons to separate different levels
    of enumeration and chronology

12
Punctuation Spacing (2)
  • Comma use to indicate gaps (missing issues,
    missing volumes)
  • Hyphen use to express an unbroken range never
    use hyphen to indicate volume holdings are
    ongoing v.1no.1(2002)-
  • Slash numbering or coverage in a physical unit
    overlaps t.1(1953/1954)

13
866 Examples (1)
  • 500 Description based on v. 2, no. 1 (Apr. 2006)
  • If all issues of v. 2 are held 866 41 80 a
    v.2(2006)
  • If all issues of v. 2, v.3 v. 4 are held866
    41 80 a v.2(2006)-v.4(2008)
  • When there are gaps, use a comma start a new
    866866 41 80 a v.2no.1(2006Apr.),866 41 80
    a v.2no.3(2006Sept.)

14
866 Examples (2)
  • Annual reportBIB 362 0_ a 1984-MFHD 866 41
    80 a 1995-2007
  • Combining gaps with ranges866 41 80 a
    Bd.1(2000)-Bd.3(2002)866 41 80 a
    Bd.4Pt.1(2003Winter)- Bd.3Pt.3(2003Som
    mer),866 41 80 a Bd.5(2004)-Bd.6(2005)

15
867 suppl / 868 index Examples
  • 866 41 80 a v.14(1914)867 41 80 a
    v.14suppl.
  • 867 41 80 a v.18suppl.2(1918June 1)
  • 867 41 80 a v.31suppl.-v.35suppl.
  • 868 41 80 a v.1/12(1900/1911)868 41 80 a
    v.13/24(1912/1923)

16
AACR2 Abbreviations
  • Link to AACR2 abbreviations on Cataloging at
    Yale Tools and Resourceshttp//www.library.yale
    .edu/cataloging/toolscataids.htm

17
Frequency Basics
  • Current frequency is entered in 310
  • Former frequency is entered in 321
  • If serial record lacks a 310, it should be added
  • 008 Frequency code should match 310
  • If frequency changes, account for the change by
    updating 310/321/008
  • Some acquisitions staff are authorized to do
    310/321 updates

18
Frequency Terms
  • AnnualBiennial (every two years)Bimonthly
    (every two months)Biweekly (every two
    weeks)DailyIrregularMonthlyQuarterly
  • Semiannual (twice a year)Semimonthly (twice a
    month)Semiweekly (twice a week)Three times a
    weekThree times a monthThree times a
    yearTriennial (every three years) Weekly

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Qualifiers
  • The frequency term is qualified if there is a
    stated irregularity in the publication pattern
    the qualification term is entered in
    parentheses.310 __ a Monthly (except
    July-Aug.)310 __ a Biweekly (Sept.-June)310 __
    a Biweekly (during the school year)310 __ a
    Weekly (monthly Jan.-July)

20
310/321 Examples
  • Frequency changes from quarterly to monthly310
    __ a Monthly, b Oct. 2004-321 __ a Quarterly,
    b winter 1985-summer 2004

21
For More Information
  • Standards for Recording Serial Volume
    Holdingshttp//www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/O
    rbis2Manual/serialmfhd.htmhttp//www.library.yale
    .edu/cataloging/Orbis2Manual/serialmfhdsuppl.htm
  • ASG Page (See Training section)http//www.library
    .yale.edu/asg/
  • E-mail/Phonesteven.arakawa_at_yale.edu2-8286
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