Professor Suchy, Joliet Junior College Library
Introductions: Name Library Current Position Tech process people Pressing Questions Recruit Line Leaders Seating Chart
Learn new cataloging terminology Recall most commonly used MARC Tags, Indicators and Subfield Codes Formulate the relationships between Access Points and how they impact the OPAC Discuss copy cataloging process and technical processing workflows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlczx-wsruw
French Revolution 1789
The revolutionary government of France confiscates the library holdings of all religious houses and nobility
The Instruction set out, on a step by step basis, the actions to be taken. First, all the books are to be numbered. Next, the bibliographic information on each work is to be written on the back of a playing card. The cards are then put in alphabetical order, fastened together, and the cards are sent to Paris, while a copy remains in each library.
A MARC record is a MA chine-readable Cataloging record. And what is a machinereadable cataloging record? Machinereadable: "Machine-readable" means that one particular type of machine, a computer, can read and interpret the data in the cataloging record.... (MARC records often contain much additional information.)
Introduction to MARC was developed by Henriette Avram at the Library of Congress in the late 1960s to enable the transfer and manipulation of catalog data by computers. Instead of having to re-type the same information again and again on 3" x 5" index cards, catalogers could re-purpose information already entered, add what they needed for their own use, and print as many cards as they needed (to file under author, title, subjects, etc.).
Henriette Avram presents a magnetic tape containing 9,300 records to Richard Coward of the British National Library
AM session with Line Leaders Terminology Talk: Making it real Library Lingo
Resource Description and Access, is the new cataloging standard that will replace AACR2. RDA offers libraries the potential to change significantly how bibliographic data is created and used.
Main Entry = Preferred Access Point Authorized Heading = Authorized Access Point Added Entry= Variant Access Points
Create paper cups Line Leaders deliver slips to attendees Participants translate terms to Living Language and take turns to inform the audience Participants write down the term on lingo card (like bingo). Terms may be repeated orally, but not on lingo card, for obvious reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcxfc-a-xw8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0j6une_kqk Seinfeld Joe Bookman
PM Session Review of TAGS Name That TAG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq RHNdw2_yw OCLC Unchained
https://prezi.com/llxouxddtf4p/the-lifecycle-of-a-marc-record/
A title arrives for cataloging
A field: Each bibliographic record is divided logically into fields. There is a field for the author, a field for title information, and so on. These fields are subdivided into one or more "subfields."
Each field is associated with a 3-digit number called a "tag." A tag identifies the field -- the kind of data - - that follows
Even though two indicators together may look like a 2- digit number, they really are two single-digit numbers. The allowable indicator values and their meanings are spelled out in the MARC 21 documentation
Different software programs use different characters to represent the delimiter on the screen or on printouts. Examples are a double dagger ( ), an "at sign" (@), a dollar sign ($), an underline ( _ ), or the graphic symbol
Subfield codes are one lowercase letter (occasionally a number) preceded by a delimiter. A delimiter is a character used to separate subfields
Pop Quiz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_ptycdadf 8 OCLC Brief clip
https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en.html
010 Library of Congress Control Number (NR)
020 International Standard Book Number (R) An ISBN is a unique number assigned to an item by its publisher. Each ISBN is a 10- or 13-digit number and has four parts: the language group of the country of publication, the publisher, the title, and the check character. Thirteen-digit ISBNs must begin with either 978 or 979 (a 13-digit EAN beginning with 978 or 979 may be input as a valid ISBN). If printed in a book, catalog, or bibliography, these four parts are usually separated by hyphens, periods, or spaces. Do not enter the hyphens, periods, or spaces. Note: If the final character is a lowercase x, enter an uppercase X. a 9780446584968 (pbk.
035 System Control Number (R) Contains local control numbers that identify the same bibliographic record. Numbers may include local system, accession, or serial control numbers. Use for control numbers assigned by other institutions or for the control number assigned by the institution that created the record. a (OCoLC)ocn809761445
050 Library of Congress Call Number (R)
082 Dewey Decimal Classification Number (R) 092 Locally Defined Dewey a 620/.00420285536 2 23
250 Edition Statement (R)
500 General Note (R) Bibliographic history Physical description enhancements Program notes Series statements that cannot be accommodated in
504 Bibliography, Etc. Note (R) A note about a bibliography, discography, filmography, webliography, and/or other bibliographic references in an item
505 Formatted Contents Note (R)
520 Summary, Etc. (R)
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Where s my MARC? Activity
A Day in the Life of a Librarian (Satire) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcn-b7x7hwq
Live demo OCLC