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University of Kentucky UKnowledge Library Presentations University of Kentucky Libraries Spring 2011 Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-books Kathryn Lybarger University of Kentucky, kathryn.lybarger@uky.edu Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Repository Citation Lybarger, Kathryn, "Cataloging Electronic Resources: E-books" (2011). Library Presentations. 19. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/19 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Presentations by an authorized administrator of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact UKnowledge@lsv.uky.edu.

Guest Lecture LIS 656, Spring 2011 Kathryn Lybarger

What is an Electronic Resource? Material (data and/or program(s)) encoded for manipulation by a computerized device. This material may require the use of a peripheral directly connected to a computerized device (e.g. CD-ROM drive) or a connection to a computer network (e.g. the Internet) AACR2, Appendix D

What is NOT an electronic resource? At least, what should not be CODED as an electronic resource? Examples: Music CDs DVDs Videotapes Distinction is lessened in RDA.

Traditional materials in electronic formats Books, pamphlets, and printed sheets Cartographic materials Manuscripts Music and sound recordings Motion pictures and videorecordings Graphic materials Serials

Electronic only Searchable databases Web sites Blogs and social media Podcasts Streaming audio and video Web games

Direct access Examples: CD-ROM Flash drive E-book on a reader Playaway Cataloging must indicate system requirements as well as content.

Remote access Examples: Web (HTTP) FTP E-mail NNTP Cataloging what you have access to rather than what you physically own

E-books Many vendors offer e-books. These differ in: Content Format License Features

NetLibrary Books from many publishers Proprietary (web) viewer One patron may use at a time

SpringerLink Only books from Springer Viewer + PDFs Multiple patrons may use at once

ScienceDirect Elsevier books and journals Chemistry journals have access points for chemical compounds (InChi keys) http://www.info.sciverse.com/sciencedirect/using/searching-linking/reaxys

OverDrive Books from multiple publishers EPUB and PDF Use a reader or free software HarperCollins recently announced a cap of 26 checkouts

Project Gutenberg The oldest digital library, started in the 1970s Many formats Public domain works New books added every day, so many are uncataloged

Cataloging Most e-book cataloging I see in the library is AACR2/MARC. Allows federated searching of physical and electronic collections. MARC records available from many vendors (quality varies)

A Sketchy Record in OCLC (marked as AACR2!) 100 1_ Franklin. 245 10 CESMM3 price database 2009 ǂh [electronic resource] / ǂc Franklin, Andrews. 260 London, ǂb Thomas Telford Ltd, ǂc 2009. 300 600 p. 500 Ebook. 516 Document 538 PDF: Adobe PDF. 650 _0 Civil engineering ǂx Prices. 650 _7 Surveying. ǂ2 bicssc 650 _7 Technology. ǂ2 eflch 700 1_ Andrews.

Cataloging Standards AACR2, 2 nd edition Revised with 2005 updates Electronic books (LCRI 1.11A) MARC Format for Bibliographic Records OCLC version is available within Connexion and from its website. Local Decisions Should e-books have call numbers?

Fixed Fields (Connexion)

Leader/008 (Fixed fields) Type: a Indicates language material In Connexion, use the Books workform Form: indicate electronic s Electronic o Online d Direct electronic DtSt and Dates: use dates of the original material

006: Additional Material Characteristics Type: m Indicates that it is a computer file In OCLC, use the Computer File option File: d Indicates that it is a digital document

007: Physical Description Fixed Field ǂa c Indicates electronic resource ǂb r Indicates remote access ǂd g d black-and-white g gray scale c multicolored (other subfields, optional)

245ǂh : General Material Designation (GMD) 245 00 ǂa Atom chips ǂh [electronic resource] / ǂc edited by Jakob Reichel and Vladan Vuletic. Patrons can identify e-books from the search results screen in the OPAC (GMD is not part of RDA)

655: Genre/form heading Many people use this field to indicate a form of e-book, but there is no standard vocabulary: 655 _4 Electronic books. 655 _4 E-book. 655 _4 Ebook. We do not use this at UK.

776: Additional Physical Form Entry Link electronic version to other formats if they exist 776 08 ǂi Print version: ǂt Accurate condensed-phase quantum chemistry. ǂd Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2011 ǂz 9781439808368 ǂw (DLC) 2010022634 ǂw (OCoLC)640131978

856: Electronic Location and Access 856 40 ǂu http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3713-8 ǂ3 Materials specified Often used to denote volume number ǂz Public note (link text)

DOI: Digital Object Identifier DOI may appear on the e-book as: DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3713-8 Create DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3713-8 Vendor + IDF commit to keep URLs working

DOIs and other PURLs If possible, use a DOI or other Persistent URL in the 856 Such URLs direct you to a service which redirects you to the actual file location. In any case, use a URL from the vendor or in the page, not just from the browser location! May seem like an extra step, but: More reliable over time Less editing in individual catalogs

Electronic reproduction Similar to microfilm, facsimile/photocopy reproductions Most of the record is the same as the original A few fields to describe digitization

Physical description 300 xi, 324 p. : $b ill. ; $c 24 cm. Use physical description for original, even if details have changed in the electronic version! Significant changes may be included in a note.

588: Source of description 588 Description based on print record. This is good to note if you do not have the original in hand.

533: Reproduction note 533 ǂa Electronic reproduction. ǂb London : ǂc ICE Virtual Library, ǂd 2010. ǂn System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. ǂn Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 22, 2011). ǂn Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.

Reproduction records are provider-specific When copy cataloging and using provider-specific records, you must use a record that specifies your e-book source This approach creates lots of very similar records in collections, which may be of varying quality

Provider-neutral records Many e-books are born digital, so cataloging as a reproduction may not be appropriate. One record contains information about all possible electronic versions of that book. Now the recommended standard.

Physical description 300 ǂa 1 online resource. 300 ǂa 1 online resource (xi, 200 p.) 300 ǂa 1 online resource (xi, 200 p.) : ǂb ill.

588: Source of description 588 Description based on print record. Physical book description is the most authoritative description for any potential e-book.

(Local) Notes Provider neutral records do not have a 533. Notes that were previously in 533 may go into the body of your LOCAL record. 506 Restricted to subscribers. 538 System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Electronic Location and Access 856 40 ǂ3 NetLibrary ǂu http://www.netlibrary.com/urlapi.asp?actio n=summary&v=1&bookid=354225 856 40 ǂ3 ebrary ǂu http://site.ebrary.com/id/10446712 856 40 ǂ3 Wiley InterScience ǂu http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527633357

Connexion Demo http://connexion.oclc.org

References OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards Provider-Neutral E-Monograph MARC Record Guide (Library of Congress, 2009)