Monographs: additional copies added at shelving locations

Summary

This procedure outlines the process for checking whether a newly received item arriving at a shelving location from a source other than Acquisitions/Metadata Services can be added to an existing fully cataloged record or if it needs to be referred to your local Tech Lead or Cataloging Unit for records work before adding to the collection. This documentation is NOT to be used for replacements for lost copies (forthcoming).

Alma role needed: Physical Inventory Operator, sometimes Cataloger

Basic process outline

  1. Search Alma
  2. Verify record found in Alma
  3. Add item
    1. Depending on the holdings situation
    2. Complete item details
    3. Check your work and perform physical processing
    4. Do OCLC holdings need to be set?

Step-by-step procedure

Notes

  1. Authorized forms
    Depending on the authorized form of a name for a person, corporate body, or conference, names in 1XX and 7XX fields may differ from what appears on the material (and typically in the 245 subfield-c), but there should be a reasonable correspondence between the two. Similarly, the series that appears on the material (recorded in field 490) may differ somewhat from the authorized form in the 830 (or other 8XX field).
     
  2. Multivolume monographs (MVMs)
    Bib records for MVMs can usually be identified by the presence of:
    • 8th character (byte 07) in the LDR field in the bib = m
    • AND
    • field 300 with 'v.' or 'volumes', preceded by no number or a number greater than 1

      If there is no copy of the MVM volume cataloged for the location already, but you can see that the volume you want to add is already covered in the bib 020 and 505 fields and the 300 field is not written in a way that would exclude this volume, you may add an item record for the volume. 

      However, if the volume is not already covered in the bib, refer the volume to the Tech Lead or Cataloging Unit (submit a BadCat ticket or email csdhelp@berkeley.edu for most locations).
       
  3. Reproductions and media
    Reproductions (e.g., photocopies) may not be added to original print records, and vice versa, because the Library catalogs monographs with a different record for each medium (print, CD-ROM, microform, photocopy, online version, etc.). Reproductions need separate bib records (exceptions are sometimes made for volumes in sets). If the item in hand cannot be added to an existing bib, it is new to the collection. Refer it to the Tech Lead or Cataloging Unit (submit a BadCat ticket or email csdhelp@berkeley.edu for most locations).

    Bib records for reproductions can usually be identified by the presence of field 533 (or 500 in older records).
  4. Invalid call numbers
    Some call numbers are ineligible for adding Items at shelving locations. If MDS catalogs materials for your unit and the bib has no 050 field, more than one 050 field, or the 050 field has any of the following conditions, submit a BadCat ticket or email csdhelp@berkeley.edu to have a call number assigned:

    • volume designation in call number, for example: v., no., pt., ser.
    • non-LC call number

    Call numbers must be formatted correctly, especially those for MAIN materials since they do not receive the same attention from staff that smaller locations can give. See Call number formatting guidelines in Alma. Submit a BadCat ticket or email csdhelp@berkeley.edu if you have any questions about the formatting of a call number you wish to use.

By jcripe on 09-25-2024

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