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Clemson University TigerPrints Presentations University Libraries 10-2008 Cataloging as a Tool for Outreach - Bringing Campus Collections Together Derek Wilmott Clemson University, rwilmot@clemson.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/lib_pres Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Wilmott, Derek, "Cataloging as a Tool for Outreach - Bringing Campus Collections Together" (2008). Presentations. 70. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/lib_pres/70 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Presentations by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact kokeefe@clemson.edu.

Cataloging as a Tool for Outreach Bringing Campus Collections Together Clemson University Libraries Tillman Education Media Center Cataloging Project 2/18/2016 1

Tillman Hall Home of the Eugene T. Moore School of Education Photo by Bobby Hollandsworth 2/18/2016 2

The Beginning Proposed by graduate assistant in charge of Tillman Hall Media Center. She was a librarian and saw the importance of cataloging and classifying the collection to make it more accessible. Some facts about the collection: Monographs: 12, 022 Periodicals: 40 titles Media: 639 Games, realia, and manipulables: 1,143 Rich in textbook materials; also a review point for new textbooks being considered by the local schools. 2/18/2016 3

The Beginning Planning meeting with Unit Heads of Systems, Circulation, Reference and Cataloging, Dec. 2006 Major factor: an open, currently circulating collection Could not bring items to the library to catalog Using a database/library system called Alexandria Database structure did not allow for detailed cataloging information Existing data was not very useful; materials were classified roughly by subject area (ENG, SCI, HIST, for example) 2/18/2016 4

So why do the project? Good way to leverage the skills of catalogers Special expertise to offer in educational materials cataloging From my email to the unit, Feb. 2007: There are some benefits to this for the betterment of the University as a whole. Our catalog would be a broader and better resource for having done this. We would make a major contribution towards making this collection accessible to anyone who searches our catalog, particularly teachers and parents. 2/18/2016 5

Planning Head of Cataloging wrote a proposal, which included: Number of personnel projected to work Equipment and workspace needs Timeline Based on a mathematical formula (no. of books cataloged by each person per hour x number of hours spent at center). 2/18/2016 6

Negotiating The Dean of Libraries met with the Director of the School of Education to hammer out the details: We would provide the cataloging, if they agreed to make call number labels for the items They would provide the workspace in Tillman and computers; we would provide barcode readers. An agreement was reached! 2/18/2016 7

Implementation And so it begins Equipment provided by the School of Education 4 MacBook laptops (with Windows and worked with the University s wireless network) IT personnel from both the Libraries and School of Education worked together to get the III Millennium system client and OCLC installed on MacBooks Work space Media Center staff set up a work area to accommodate 4 people Worked with School of Education staff for our access to the facility from 7 am to 6 pm Orientation for staff, summer 2007 Staff meeting at the Media Center See the work space Meet Media Center employees Q & A session about the project with staff 2/18/2016 8

Workspace @ Tillman Media Center 2/18/2016 9

Implementation Scheduling Original plan was to have staff split their time 50/50 between the Media Center & Cooper Library each day A staggered A/B schedule created where everyone worked an equivalent of 5 days over 2 weeks. This allowed us to accommodate employee preferences. 2/18/2016 10

Implementation Millennium system set-up Location codes Record templates for item and holdings records Arranging for scoping of materials into a location specific scope Resolving barcode problems Tillman s barcode numbers were shorter than ours; the system accepts them but we get an error message 2/18/2016 11

Implementation Training In using Macs, accessing Windows For some staff: how to create an item record in Millennium. All items in the collection were already barcoded Media Center staff were trained to use Millennium for creating spine labels 2/18/2016 12

Implementation General workflow Materials were selected by Media Center staff and put on shelves for us to work on Staff would pre-search in OCLC and load records Staff would catalog if they could at the point of searching and loading records. Problem records, added copies, and original cataloging were put aside for a supervisor The project begins 2/18/2016 13

Monographs Cataloging 2/18/2016 14

Monographs Cataloging Search in the Millennium catalog for duplicate Cooper Library records If record found, put piece on the Add shelves Duplicate textbooks, workbooks, etc. placed on the Review shelf for Media Center staff Damaged materials placed on the review shelf for Media Center staff Search in OCLC for records Separate monographs requiring original cataloging Separate monographs needing special attention (call number, subject headings, etc.) Catalog LC and non-dlc monographs Juvenile fiction and non-fiction Foreign language textbooks Other types of textbooks (Science, History, Mathematics, etc.) Add barcode and an item record Place cataloged monographs on a shelf for final processing 2/18/2016 15

Monographs Cataloging Bibliographic record troubleshooting Call numbers, item records, holdings, and other bibliographic information needing review Add holdings information for multipart items and monographic sets (i.e. student workbooks) 2/18/2016 16

Serials and Adds 2/18/2016 17

Serials and Adds Planned division of labor Original and copy cataloging Serials Cataloger Adds processing Serials Assistant 2/18/2016 18

Serials Periodical-type serials Gifts, not active subscriptions Not to be bound Barcode issues Holdings records Checkin cards 2/18/2016 19

Serials Book-like serials Previously barcoded Create holdings records with holdings statements 2/18/2016 20

Adds What are adds? Added copies/volumes of serials and monographs 2/18/2016 21

Serials and adds Challenges Little original/copy cataloging, many many!! adds; had to adjust division of labor Many adds were state documents, requiring assignment of an LC call number Sometimes adds are actually different editions, require cataloging 2/18/2016 22

Special Formats Cataloging 2/18/2016 23

Special formats in collection Piece counts originally reported by the Media Center: 363 videos 276 CD-ROMs 1,143 kits and manipulatives 21 formats, 14 general material designations! 2/18/2016 24

Most frequently encountered CD-ROM 261 VHS/DVD 228 Big book 142 (surprise) Game 126 Kit 68 Realia 57 Score 47 (counted as monograph) Map 14 (discovered) 2/18/2016 25

How the work was divided Special Formats Cataloger: initial work in each format; original cataloging (21% of total); other formats (54% work share) Special Formats Cataloging Technical Assistant: copy cataloging in three formats (videorecordings, CD-ROMs, big books) (46% work share) 2/18/2016 26

Order of attack 1. Video recordings: most familiar format, most frequently used (3 months) 2. CD-ROMs: next most familiar format (2 ½ months) 3. While assistant was working on videos and CD-ROMs, I explored the attic 4. When assistant finished CD-ROMs, I delegated big books to her (2 ½ months) 5. When assistant finished big books, she returned to customary duties 6. I continue, mopping up in the kits area 2/18/2016 27

Challenges encountered Age of some materials/condition Choices in OCLC (sometimes too many!) Completeness. Some isolated or misplaced items could be reunited with the rest of the resource 2/18/2016 28

Challenges encountered Classification/shelving of kits, etc. What works for book-like media will not be as effective for irregular-sized resources. Yet to be addressed, but will probably be a combination of subject/theme/curriculum area and configuration of containers. Copyright of videos taped off-broadcast Often donated, the fair-use time for these tapes had long expired. Work with media center personnel to understand and apply copyright law. 2/18/2016 29

Challenges encountered Whole/part dilemmas Related to completeness. If we only have one of several units in hand, do we catalog the whole or the parts? Original cataloging--submit to OCLC or local only? If the item lacked distinctiveness (lack of publisher, distributor, creator) or if resource was incomplete, entered record into local catalog only. 2/18/2016 30

Number of items cataloged to date: 7808 Outcomes 2/18/2016 31

The Positives Employees have been able to use their skills to catalog interesting materials. Includes name authority work for the NACO program It increased our visibility on campus and promoted a positive image of the library and its employees We have had requests from 2 other academic departments/university units to work on their collections 2/18/2016 32

The Challenges Revolving leadership at the Media Center We have had 3 different graduate assistants since the start of the project (and only one who was a librarian) A plan is just a plan; need to stay flexible Massive amount of material to catalog and the effect of an ongoing project on staff morale The formula used in setting up the timeline did not work as effectively as hoped, again, flexibility is essential 2/18/2016 33

The Final Verdict: It s worth doing! 2/18/2016 34

Contact Us Lisa Bodenheimer, Head of Cataloging bodenhl@clemson.edu 864.656.1769 Scott Dutkiewicz, Special Formats Cataloger scottmd@clemson.edu 864.656.2892 Kathryn Wesley, Serials Cataloger kwesley@clemson.edu 864.656.2891 Derek Wilmott, Special Projects Cataloger rwilmot@clemson.edu 864.656.2897 2/18/2016 35