Title: Integrating Resources Cataloging Workshop
1Integrating Resources Cataloging Workshop
2Welcome
- Introductions
- Logistics
- Overview of Schedule
3Goals for the IR Workshop
- Understand the concept of integrating resources
- Identify participants, distinguish them from
serials and monographs - Apply AACR2 rules for original description of IRs
- Code MARC records for IRs
- Update existing records for changes to IRs
4Goals for the IR Workshop
- 6. PCC policies and practices related to
integrating resources - Understand Provider Neutral Record for e-IRs
- CONSER Standard Record for IRs
- LC/PCC guidelines for repeatable 260 field
(implemented on 9/1/09)
5Outline of the Workshop
- Session 1 Introduction to IRs
- Session 2 Tools decisions
- Session 3 Original cataloging of IRs
- Session 4 Working with cataloging copy
- Session 5 Modifying records for IRs
6Outline of the Workshop
- Optional Sessions
- Session 6 Issues in cataloging loose-
leaf IRs - Session 7 Selecting electronic IRs and
options for access
7Session 1
- Introduction to Integrating Resources
8Goals of Session 1
- Review background on the development of
integrating resources - Define identify IRs
- Understand how IRs relate to monographs serials
- Know when to catalog a resource as an integrating
resource
9Background
- Major factors to revise international standards
(AACR, ISSN, ISBD) beginning in 1997 - New types of electronic resources emerged
- Need new serials and loose-leafs codes
- Desire to harmonize internationally to promote
record usage
10Background
- Efforts to revise AACR2 from 1998-2001
- A complete revision of AACR2 Chapter 12 and other
changes in 2002 - Most MARC changes have been implemented
- LCRIs revised BIBCO/CONSER documentation
available online
11Former Bibliographic Landscape
Serials
Monographs
12The Need for New Concepts
- Not included in AACR2 before
- Updating resources (Web sites, databases, and
loose-leafs) - Now called Integrating Resources
13The Need for New Concepts
- Integrating resources differ from serials in how
they are issued, which require separate
cataloging rules - IRs exhibit a high degree of seriality, and need
to be closely aligned with serials
14The New Bibliographic Landscape
Continuing Resources
Integrating resources
Serials
Monographs
15The Need for New Concepts
- Continuing Resources (for both serials IRs)
- have no predetermined conclusion
- the title of Chapter 12 AACR2
- new name for the serials fixed field in MARC
records used for both serials and IRs - the scope of ISSN
16Representation of Bibliographic Resources in AACR2
Finite resources
Continuing resources
Monographs
Integrating resources
Serials
Multi-parts
Parts remain discrete
Updates do not remain discrete
17Finite Resources
Finite resources
Continuing resources
Monographs
Integrating resources
Serials
Multi-parts
Parts remain discrete
Updates do not remain discrete
18Monograph
- Definition
- Multipart Item
A bibliographic resource that is complete in one
part or intended to be completed in a finite
number of parts.
A monograph complete, or intended to be
completed, in a finite number of separate parts.
The separate parts may or may not be numbered.
19Continuing Resources
Finite resources
Continuing resources
Monographs
Integrating resources
Serials
Multi-parts
Parts remain discrete
Updates do not remain discrete
20Continuing Resource
A bibliographic resource that has no
predetermined conclusion.
- Umbrella concept to group serials and IRs
- Provides a collective term
- Title for AACR2 Chapter 12
21Serial
A continuing resource that is issued in a
succession of discrete parts, usually bearing
numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion.
22Serial
A continuing resource that is issued in a
succession of discrete parts, usually bearing
numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion.
Examples journals, electronic journals,
newsletters, annual reports, newspapers,
monographic series
23Integrating Resource
Definition
- A bibliographic resource that is
- added to or changed by means of updates
- that do not remain discrete and
- that are integrated into the whole
Can be finite updating or continuing
indefinitely.
24Three Major Types of IRs
25Updating Database
2009 version
2007 version
26Updating Website
2005 version
2009 version
27Updating Loose-leaf
28Integrating Resources May Be Continuing or Finite
- Some IRs are finite in scope
- Examples ALA 2008 Midwinter Web site (has a
predetermined conclusion) - See Chapter 12 in AACR2 for guidance
- Both are cataloged the same
- The distinctions not useful to patrons
29Finite Updating Web Site
30Integrating Resources vs. Serials
- The primary difference
- Serials issued in discrete parts
- Integrating resources issued with updates that do
not remain discrete
31Integrating Resources vs. Monographs
- The primary differences Monographs
- Single item fixed, static
- Multipart issued in discrete parts
32Resource May Be Mono or Serial
Online monographic document
Online journal
33Exercises
- For each of the resources in the next several
slides, answer the following questions - Is this a monograph, a serial, or an
integrating resource? - Why or why not?
34Resource Ahttp//www.netlibrary.com/
35Resource Bhttp//www.ala.org/ala/eventsandconfere
ncesb/annual/2008a/home.cfm
36Resource C http//www.jbc.org/
37Resource D http//www.astro.ucla.edu/wright/sats
.html
38Resource Ehttp//dublincore.org/documents/usagegu
ide/
39Resource F http//dublincore.org/resources/faq/
40Resource G http//www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/
41Resource H
42Iteration
- An instance of an integrating resource
- either as first published
- or after it has been updated
43Differences in Cataloging
- Serials
- First or earliest available issue
- Successive entry (a new record is created)
44Differences in Cataloging
- Serials
- First or earliest available issue
- Successive entry (a new record is created)
- Integrating Resources
- Latest iteration
- Integrating entry (same record is updated)
45Before Cataloging
- Will the e-resource be issued/updated on a
continuing basis? - If no, catalog as a monograph.
- may be complete in one part
- or a finite number of parts
- or may have been corrected.
No Mono
46Before Cataloging
- Will the e-resource be issued/updated on a
continuing basis? - Catalog as a serial if added as discrete issues
- Catalog as an integrating resource if updated
into a whole.
Yes Serial or IR
47Before Cataloging
- Is the resource a direct access e-resource?
- If Yes, then it cannot be an IR
- CD-ROMs IRs
- Ongoing CD-ROMs SERIALS, even when cumulative
48Before Cataloging
- Is the resource issued in loose-leaf format?
- If Yes, cataloged as
- a serial
- an integrating resource
- or a monograph depending on
- the Type of Issuance.
49Before Cataloging
- If the resource is remote, can you access any
earlier issues or updates? - If yes, treat as a serial,
- or as a multipart monograph.
50Before Cataloging
- If the resource is remote, can you access any
earlier issues or updates? - If no, consider to be integrating
51Summary
- Many e-resources and loose-leafs are
- IRs, -- not monographs
- Direct access resources (e.g., CD-ROMs)
issued in successive parts are serials - LCRI 1.0 provides guidance