Apr. 21, 2005 - Yale University Library

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CPDC Meeting Minutes
April 21, 2005
Present: Steven Arakawa, Eric Friede, Larry Heiman, Cecile Mandour, Rick Sarcia,
Eileen Smith, Keiko Suzuki (recording), Penny Welbourne and Cindy Zwies
Absent: Lenore Rouse and Martha Rudyk
The document reviewed: Bound-With Procedures 2005
The discussion started with Cindy presenting her two examples of Bound-With cases.
CASE 1. Sub-series in serials: some issues of sub-series of the main series “University of
North Carolina extension bulletin. Library extension publication” are bound together
according to the main series numbering.
Cindy used the “Bound-With” procedure and created a host MFHD with 852 $z note
listing the various sub-series volumes (including the volume number) and monographic
titles bound in the single physical unit.
After lively discussion, the committee concluded that we should use “Shelved by the
main series” procedure. See Example 9-8 in
http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/Orbis2Manual/multipartmfhd.htm
rather than use the “Bound-With” procedure. As an example, on one of the sub-series
analytics, 2 MFHDs would be created. The first MFHD records the volumes that were not
bound (or classed) with the main series; the 2nd MFHD uses the multipart volume
holdings "shelved as" technique to indicate the shelf position of each bound-with volume.
MFHD of one of sub-series: “Adventures in reading”
<1st MFHD>
852 8 1 $b mudd $h Lfx29 $i N81b 7:2,etc.
866 4 1 $8 0 $a [1st ser.](1926/1927)-5th ser.(1931/1932);
866 4 1 $8 0 $a 6th ser.(1933)
<2nd MFHD>
852 8 1 $b smly $h X353 $i N8L 1-2,etc. $z Shelved by the volume number of the main
series.
866 4 1 $8 0 $a 7th ser.=v.1:no.2
866 4 1 $8 0 $a 8th ser.=v.1:no.9
866 4 1 $8 0 $a 9th ser.=v.1:no.11
…
SML stacks MHFD of main serial: “Library extension publication”
852 8 1 $b smly $h X353 $i N8L
866 4 1 $8 0 $a v.1:no.1(1934)-v.23:no.4(1958)
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Circulation information would only be accessible at the main series level. Although item
records of classed-together fully analyzed series are normally linked with each analytic
record, in this case, it seems preferable to link the item records to the cover record (main
series). We could also add a public note to each bound-with analytic “$z Check item
status or place requests through main series X353 N8L …”
CASE 2. Series title change: The 1970-1971 issues of earlier title “Annual report” are
bound-with the 1972-1975 of later title “Rockefeller Brothers Fund annual report”.
This was a straightforward case using the draft document procedure. Cindy explained the
addition of “” (quotation marks) for titles in the 866 note to make them stand-out more.
The committee agreed that using quotation marks to highlight the title in the referencing
notes improved legibility and this will be incorporated into the draft.
The other points made in the meeting were:
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#4. of Procedure: the sentence needs to be rephrased for clarification to make
sure to create an item record for the host title, and also add “and if appropriate”
after “If the volume circulates” for the case barcodes are not used.
Steven will add a section on procedures for unlinking bib records to account for
situations when the macro links the wrong record to the host (i.e. some of MFHDs
were still open when the B/W Macro ran, and the Macro linked the bib records
with the same id numbers).
Steven will also add instructions to delete 014 field(s) for unlinked bib id
numbers.
Multiparts and Serials EXAMPLE 1 Single part host/multipart guest: 2nd
MFHD example should be “UNLINKED” instead of “LINKED”.
Also the captions of OPAC DISPLAY (Brief view) for the (MULTIPART)
GUEST: examples of 2nd location is “Library has:” and should be “Notes:”.
Cecile pointed out that the OPAC displays of EXAMPLE 2 (Serial title change)
are very confusing. Eileen agreed that two holding information for the same
location might be confused by library users. Steven thinks mentioning the same
issue (i.e. v.105) twice in different holding of the same record would make both
library users and staff think 2nd copy exists, and it’s Voyager’s limitation. Eric
suggested adding a public note to refer to a specific call number of “Bound-With”
holding below (or could be in front all depending on alphabetical order of
location?). Such as:
Title:
Published:
Description:
Theology.
London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
v. ; 24 cm.
<1st MFHD>
Location:
Call Number:
DIVINITY, Stacks
ZP T343
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Status:
Library has:
Notes:
<2nd MFHD>
Location:
Call Number:
Status:
Library has:
Not Checked Out
v.1(1920)-v.104(2001)
For v.105(2002), see ZP T343 v.105
Title:
Published:
Description:
DIVINITY, Stacks
ZP T343 v.105
Not Checked Out
v.105:no.1(2002:Jan./Feb.)-v.105:no.2(2002:May/June) of:
Theology bound with: v.105:no.3(2002:Sep./Oct.)v.105:no.4(2002:Nov./Dec.) of: Theology today.
Theology today.
Princeton, N.J. : [s.n.],
v. ; 25 cm.
<1st MFHD>
Location:
Call Number:
Status:
Current issues:
Notes:
Library has:
Notes:
DIVINITY, Stacks
ZP T3434
Not Checked Out
v.107:no.1(2004:Jan./Feb.)-v.107:no.3(2004:Sep./Oct.)
Current issues in Rotunda
v.106(2003)
For v.105(2002), see ZP T343 v.105
<2nd MFHD>
Location:
Call Number:
Status:
Library has:
DIVINITY, Stacks
ZP T343 v.105
Not Checked Out
v.105:no.1(2002:Jan./Feb.)-v.105:no.2(2002:May/June) of:
Theology bound with: v.105:no.3(2002:Sep./Oct.)v.105:no.4(2002:Nov./Dec.) of: Theology today.
Steven will bring the draft to CCC and seek their reaction/advice.
Meeting adjourned at 4:20. Next meeting scheduled for May 5th at 2:30. Rm 411.
Respectfully submitted,
Keiko Suzuki
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