Library Technical Services: Acquisitions, Cataloging and Processing

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Library Technical Services: Acquisitions, Cataloging and Processing Adding materials to the library collection (Textbook Chapter 5 and Shatford Library tour)

Definitions (and order of operations) Selection: “systematic process of choosing materials relevant to a library or information center.” (Chapter 4) Acquisition: “the nuts and bolts [specific activities] of procuring items and paying the publishing companies that produce the items.” (p. 115) Cataloging: process of adding specific item information to the library catalog (OPAC) to make items accessible to patrons Classification: provides call number, subject headings and shelf location Processing: preparing materials for use

To know: Difference between selection and acquisition. Things to consider when selecting an item for the collection. Typical acquisition steps.

Selection Resources Book Reviews Best Of and Recommended Lists Problems: time delay; number of books reviewed; small press not well represented. Best Of and Recommended Lists Subject Lists/Bibliographies Publisher Sources (catalogs) Online Bookstores Books in Print – To verify bibliographic information. Patron requests

Acquisitions Collect Orders – online or on cards librarians, public requests, faculty/teacher requests Verify bibliographic information. Choose how to place the order Through publisher? Through jobber? At a bookstore? Urgency and cost often drive the choice. Place the order. Sometimes a purchase order is required.

Acquisitions, cont. Receive and verify order (“check in”). All items shipped? Status of back orders? All in good quality? Return items as necessary. Make payment. Once received, items go through the library’s cataloging and processing procedures.

Defintions Jobber: A wholesaler; buys from publishers at a discount and sells to libraries and booksellers at a discount. (examples: Baker & Taylor, Midwest, Brodart) (p.116) Encumbered funds - A bookkeeping term; when materials are ordered, the expected purchase price is set aside (encumbered) to ensure that funds will be available to pay for the item when it is received.

Acquisition plans Approval Order Plan: A jobber automatically sends all materials that match predetermined criteria. Items can be purchased or returned. Lease plan: Libraries (especially public) lease several copies of a popular book from a jobber for a short time. Standing Order: An arrangement with a publisher where libraries continue to receive an item until the order is canceled. It is most often used for materials that are regularly published or updated, e.g. almanacs, yearbooks, series.

Acquisition of Periodicals Broader category “serials” includes: periodicals, annuals, government documents, conference proceedings Types of periodicals: popular magazines Specialized magazines newspapers (local, state, national, international), trade periodicals, Journals: scholarly/peer reviewed/academic

Periodicals Check-in by issue (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly) manual and/or online Policies and issues: retention/weeding, shelving, microform, circulation policies, online subscriptions, indexing

Initialisms to Know ISBN - International Standard Book Number; for books. (ISBN-13) ISSN - International Standard Serials Number; for periodicals. NYP - Not yet published (also: forthcoming) OP - Out of print OS - Out of stock OSI - Out of stock indefinitely BO - Back ordered

Steps in cataloging library materials: Goal: organizing library materials to make them accessible to library users (Kao p.6) Steps in cataloging library materials: Create a record of descriptive (bibliographic) information about each item for the library holding database (also known as: library catalog, OPAC (online public access catalog), ILS (integrated Library System), library automation system) Records may be obtained from OCLC (Copy cataloging) Provide a shelf address (call number) or location for each item and determine subject headings . Classification

Cataloging Cataloging rules developed over time ‘card catalog’ rules evolved to MARC (machine-readable) format and now includes metadata for digital resources. Library cataloging records include standard bibliographic information about the item (author, title, publication information, date), descriptive (size, details, format), subject headings and call number classification.

Classification Most libraries use either the Dewey Decimal System or the Library of Congress Classification System Other classification systems used in libraries include: SuDocs (U.S. Superintendent of Documents), ANSCR (Alpha-Numeric System for Classification of Recordings) Use of standardized subject headings provides Authority control characterize traditional library cataloging. Informal ‘tagging’ is used by social networking sites BISAC categories are used by bookstores (and some public libraries)

Cataloging – overview (Kao p.21)

Processing After library materials are cataloged, they are processed for patron use. Physical processing Barcode, call # label, property stamp Securing and protecting Covers, tattle tape, binding Adding item information to the record Add item numbers into OPAC Change location, item type, etc. Mending or repairing damaged items

Periodicals Receiving (7-8 per day) Check in Magazines and journals by mail; newspapers mail or delivery Check in Manual check in on cards Property, date stamp, date label Tattle tape Add to OPAC update holdings (add issue, price), add bar code Shelving

Special Collections Rare, fragile or unique items manuscripts, rare books, photographs, local history archives: “documents generated by the organization itself in the course of doing business” Preservation and conservation

Government Documents provide statistical data and research information on many aspects of life Census, business, education, environment, etc. Federal Depository Program distribute printed documents to the public through public and academic libraries now much is available online: GPOAccess and USA.gov