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1 CATALOGUING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES 11 TH BIENNIAL OLAC CONFERENCE MONTREAL, QUÉBEC OCTOBER 1-3, 2004 PRESENTER: LINDA WOODCOCK CATALOGUE DIVISION HEAD VANCOUVER PUBLIC LIBRARY

2 Goals for This Workshop Be able to create a MARC record for remote electronic resource Be able to identify and describe integrating resources Know how to code fixed fields for electronic resources Be aware of other tools for working with electronic resources

3 AGENDA BASIC PRINCIPLES DESCRIBING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES FIXED FIELD CODING OF ERS SOFTWARE TOOLS Q & A

4 Types of e-resources Electronic resources include CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs - direct access Electronic books - direct or remote access Electronic journals – direct or remote access Databases - direct or remote access Web sites – remote access Online services – remote access

5 Types of e-resources (2) Electronic resources may be Monographs Serials Integrating resources

6 BASIC PRINCIPLES ASPECT BEING CATALOGUED TYPE OF ISSUANCE TYPE OF RECORD

7 Type of issuance How is it published or produced? Is it updated? How is it updated? Finite or continuing? Monograph, serial or integrating resource?

8 The need for new concepts Continuing Resources Continuing Resources is a new concept that serves as a collective term for both serials and integrating resources It refers to resources that have no predetermined conclusion It is the title of Chapter 12 It is new name for the Serials fixed field in MARC records which will be used for both serials and integrating resources It is the scope of ISSN © SCCTP

9 Continuing resource Definition A bibliographic resource that has no predetermined conclusion. This is an umbrella concept that is used to group serials and integrating resources. It provides a collective term for serials and integrating resources. ©SCCTP

10 Integrating resource Definition A bibliographic resource that is added to or changed by means of updates that do not remain discrete and are integrated into the whole. An integrating resource may be finite or continuing. Includes: updating Web sites, updating databases, updating loose-leafs ©SCCTP

11 Representation of bibliographic resources in AACR2 Finite resources Monographs Multi-parts Continuing resources Serials Parts remain discrete Integrating resources Updates do not remain discrete ©SCCTP

12 Differences: integrating resources and serials The primary difference between an integrating resource and a serial is the manner in which it is issued Serials are issued in discrete parts Integrating resources are issued with updates that do not remain discrete © SCCTP

13 Differences in cataloging Basis of the description: Serials: First or earliest available issue IR: Latest iteration Change conventions: Serials: Successive entry (a new record each time there is a major change) IR: Integrating entry (the same record is used and updated for most changes) © SCCTP

14 Three major types of IRs Updating Loose-leaf Examples: AACR2, CONSER Editing Guide, LCRIs, many law reporters and legal loose-leaf services Updating Database Examples: OCLC WorldCat, ProQuest, Books in Print online, Epicurious Updating Web Site Examples: LC Web site, CONSER Web site, University of Washington Web site © SCCTP

15 Monograph, Serial or Integrating Resource? LCRI 1.0 AACR2 Appendix D Serial vs. Integrating resource Monograph vs. Integrating resource

16 Type of record Primary content of the resource? Textual or other? Computer file record type Very restrictive application Record type a language material

17 Bibliographic Level Type of issuance Bibliographic level Monograph = m Serial = s Integrating resource = i * IF Code i not implemented use m

18 Bibliographic Level i RLG has implemented OCLC will not implement until 2005

19 THE DESCRIPTION Chief source AREAS 1through 5 Title, Edition, Publication, Physical description AREA 7 Notes

20 Remote Electronic Monograph Description little different from print monograph In our example we have Traditional title page Prominent statement of responsibility Clear publication date

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24 The Basics Aspect – the single document not the website as a whole Type of record – a language material, text Issuance – monograph

25 Body of description 000 nam 100 1 Fooks, Cathy. 245 10 Rhetoric, fallacy or dream?$h [electronic resource] : $b examining the accountability of Canadian health care to citizens /$cCathy Fooks, Lisa Maslove. 260 Ottawa, ON : $b Canadian Policy Research Networks, $c[2004]

26 New rules 2004 Area 3 – Type and extent of resource Tag 256 Area 3 has been deleted from Chapter 9 with the 2004 Amendments to AACR2. In practice this was a little used area of the description. Eg. 256 Electronic data. Area 5 Physical Description This area was formerly left blank for remote Electronic resources New optional rule 9.5B3 permits an extent statement

27 Body of description 100 1 Fooks, Cathy. 245 10 Rhetoric, fallacy or dream?$h [electronic resource] : $b examining the accountability of Canadian health care to citizens /$cCathy Fooks, Lisa Maslove. 260 Ottawa, ON : $b Canadian Policy Research Networks, $c[2004] 300 ix, 43 p. 440 0$aHealth care accountability papers ;$vno. 1

28 Required Notes Mode of access System requirements Source of title proper

29 System requirements 9.7B1 Make a note on the system requirements of the resource if the information is readily available In practice, only necessary if special software or hardware are required in addition to the browser 538 System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.

30 Mode of access note 9.7B1 Mandatory Always specify the mode of access. Do not combine with System requirements note 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web.

31 Source of title proper note 9.1B2 ALWAYS give the source of the title proper in a note 500 Title from HTML header 500 Title from home page. 500 Title from title screen. 500 Title from main menu

32 Area 7 : Notes Area Several required notes 1)System requirements 538 System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader to view and print PDF files. 2) Mode of access 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 3) Source of title proper 500 Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 20, 2004).

33 Body of description 100 1 $aFooks, Cathy. 245 10 $a Rhetoric, fallacy or dream?$h [electronic resource] : $b examining the accountability of Canadian health care to citizens /$cCathy Fooks, Lisa Maslove. 260 $aOttawa, ON : $b Canadian Policy Research Networks, $c[2004] 300 $aix, 43 p. 440 0 $aHealth care accountability papers ;$vno. 1 516 $aElectronic text 538 $aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. 538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web. 500 $aTitle from title screen (viewed on Aug. 31, 2004).

34 Electronic location Tag 856 MARC 856 Indicators First indicator = access method 4 HTTP Second indicator = relationship 0 = resource Subfields Most common $u, $z, $2

35 856 Indicators 856 40 Record describes the electronic resource in the 856 856 41 Record represents another version of the resource linked to in the 856 (usually the print, but could be CDROM, other) 856 42 Record represents a work related to the resource linked to in the 856 eg. Teachers guide or TOCs

36 Fixed Fields for ER Monograph Leader already set – type of record a 008 books or monographic language material, generated from type of record 006 Characteristics of electronic resource 007 Physical features of electronic resource

37 Leader and control fields guide for Monograph Electronic Resource Text-based Electronic Resource Leader Type = a BLvl = m 008 Books [monographic language material] 006 Computer file /Electronic resources [req only in OCLC] 007 Computer file/Electronic resources

38 Fixed Fields for ER Monograph Record type a generates books 008 Code s electronic for form of item in tag 008 Date code m for multiple dates Tag 006 for computer file aspects (req. only if OCLC contributor) m_d record type m = computer file file type d= document Tag 007 for physical aspects of electronic resource first two positions cr computer file / remote

39 Tag 006 Computer file/electronic resource First position = type of record m computer file Position 9 Type of computer file d document e bibliographic m combination

40 Tag 006 006 m_ d computer file; type document 006 m_b computer file; type bibliographic

41 Tag 007 Physical characteristics of carrier Electronic resource Map Position 00 Category of material c electronic resource Position 01 Specific material designation r remote

42 Sample Record Monograph ER

43 Electronic Integrating Resources Integrating resource record Hybrid – monograph/serial Work is continuously updated Record is continuously updated

44 Differences in cataloging Basis of the description: Serials: First or earliest available issue IR: Latest iteration Change conventions: Serials: Successive entry (a new record each time there is a major change) IR: Integrating entry (the same record is used and updated for most changes) © SCCTP

45 Differences in cataloguing (2) MARC tags formerly used only on serial records now also used for Integrating Resources 247 310/321 362 550 580 780/785

46 The Basics Aspect – the website as a whole? Type of record – a language material, text Issuance – integrating

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49 What is the title? Sources of the title Formal title display on home page May be in form of graphic image Main menus HTML header from browser title bar AACR2 Chapter 1, 9, 12 9.0B, 9.1B1, 1.1B, 12.1B1-4 CHOOSE THE FULLEST FORM

50 What not to include Introductory phrases Phrases that denote frequency BUT Add a brief addition as other title information if the title proper needs explanation

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52 Variant titles Make notes on titles other than the title proper IF NECESSARY FOR ACCESS make added entries for any title other than the one chosen as the title proper Make notes on titles by which the resource is commonly known

53 Other title information Only if considered important for access Do not transcribe if only words relating to currency Parallel titles

54 Body of description 245 00 McCord Museum $h [electronic resource] : 246 10 Welcome to McCord Museum _ 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 31 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on French title screen: _ OR

55 Body of description 245 00 Childrens Book Council $h [electronic resource] 246 3_ CBC 245 00 Childrens Book Council$h [electronic resource] :$b[website] 246 3_ CBC :$b [website] 246 1_ $iCommonly knonw as:$aIMDb

56 Area 2 : Edition 12.2B Transcribe an edition statement if considered to be important 9.2B2 In case of doubt, take words such as edition, issue, version, etc. as indicating an edition statement 12.2B2 Give statements indicating regular revision or frequent updating as frequency in the note area

57 Area 2 : Edition (contd) Include an edition statement if important CAUTION – not all edition statements are edition statements Some are indications of frequency

58 Area 3 Type and extent Already mentioned This area has been deleted from Chapter 9 in AACR2 2004 amendments

59 Area 4: Publication, distribution, etc. 9.4B2 Consider all remote access electronic resources to be published Record place of publication and publisher name How to find this information? Bottom of home page About page

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61 Body of description 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 30 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 260 $aMontreal :$bMcCord Museum 260 $aNew York :$bChildrens Book Council,

62 Dates of publications When was it published? 1.4F8 If the first published issue or iteration is available, give the beginning date followed by a hyphen If the first iteration is NOT available, do NOT give the beginning date, give information about the date in a note

63 Date of publication 1.4F8 Optional rule Supply the beginning and/or ending publication date if it can be readily ascertained LCRI Apply the option on a case-by-case basis when the resource contains an explicit statement

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65 The Children's Book Council | 12 W. 37th Street, 2nd floor | New York, NY 10018-7480 212-966-1990 | Fax 212-966-2073 Contact © 1995-2004 The Children's Book Council Online since 1995 Updated September 17, 2004 Contact Illustrations by Ed Miller Site development by MTC Interactive, Inc. Site maintenance by The Children's Book CouncilMTC Interactive, Inc.

66 Body of description 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 30 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 260 $aMontreal :$bMcCord Museum 260 $aNew York :$bChildrens Book Council, $c[1995]-

67 Noting publication dates Use tag 362 with indicator 1 for noting publication date 362 1 Began in 1998. 362 1 Began in 1990s? (McCord example) 362 1 Began publication between 2000 and 2004.

68 Body of description 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 30 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 260 $aMontreal :$bMcCord Museum 362 1 $aBegan in 1990s?

69 Physical description Area 5 is not used for electronic integrating resources NEW 2004 amendments provides option to supply extent

70 MANY NOTES Several mandatory notes Frequency Mode of access System requirements Source of title proper Item being described Bibliographic history and relationships

71 MARC tags for notes MARC tags for notes are the same for all continuing resources whether serials or integrating resources Former title 247 Frequency 310/321 Publication date info 362 Issuing bodies info 550 Bibliographic relationships 580, 76X, 78X

72 Frequency note 12.7B1 Note the frequency of updates to an integrating resource Unless frequency of updates is unknown 310 Updated monthly 310 Updated daily 310 Continuously updated (only if updated more frequently than daily)

73 Nature and scope 9.7B1 Make notes on the nature or scope of the resource unless it is apparent from the rest of the description 516 Electronic text in pdf format. This note is not mandatory for integrating resources

74 System requirements 9.7B1 Make a note on the system requirements of the resource if the information is readily available In practice, only necessary if special software or hardware are required in addition to the browser 538System requirements: Flash media. 538 System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.

75 Mode of access note 9.7B1 Mandatory Always specify the mode of access. Do not combine with System requirements note 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web.

76 Source of title proper note 9.1B2 ALWAYS give the source of the title proper in a note 500 Title from HTML header 500 Title from home page.

77 Item described note 12.7B23 If the description is not based on the first issue or iteration, make a note: Description based on version consulted Oct. 1, 2004 Always give the date on which the resource was viewed for description. May combine with source of title note. 500 Title from home page (viewed on Oct. 1, 2004)

78 Summary note 520 Summary note Useful abstract to reveal scope of resource Makes additional keywords available for access 520 Museum website provides general information about operations and history; photographs from the collections; and virtual tours. 520 Responses of Vancouver residents to a survey on introduction of a ward system.

79 Body of description 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 30 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 260 $aMontreal :$bMcCord Museum 362 1 $aBegan in 1990s? 538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web. 538 $aSystem requirements: ReelPlayer. 500 $Title from home page (viewed on September 28, 2004). 520 $aMuseum website provides general information about operations and history; photographs from the collections; and virtual tours.

80 History and related works notes Notes which connect the resource to other versions and related works Serials practice now carried over to integrating resources Link to earlier editions and versions

81 Bibliographic History and Relationships Note: 12.7b8 Make notes on the bibliographic history and on the important relationships between the resource being described and the immediately preceding, immediately succeeding, or simultaneously issued resources. LC/PCC practice: give reciprocal linking notes 76X-78Xlinking entry fields580linking entry complexity note Use MARC 76X-78X linking entry fields and 580 linking entry complexity note when appropriate cSCCTP

82 Fixed Fields for ER Integrating Leader already set – type of record a 008 books or monographic language material, generated from type of record 006 Characteristics of electronic resource 2 nd 006 Continuing aspects 007 Physical features of electronic resource

83 Tag 006 Continuing 006 suu_w_s___ _0a2 s serial/continuing u frequency =unknown u regularity= unknown w type of resource = website s form of item = electronic 2 integrating entry

84 Leader and control fields guide for Integrating Resources INTERIM Text-based Electronic Integrating Resource cSCCTP Leader Type = a BLvl = m 008 Books [monographic language material] 006 Continuing resources 006 Computer file /Electronic resources [req only in OCLC] 007 Computer file/Electronic resources

85 000 nam 006 c_m 006 suu_w_s___ _0a2 007 cr|||||| 245 00 Musee McCord$h [electronic resource] = $bMcCord Museum 246 30 McCord Museum 246 1_ $iTitle on English title screen:$aWelcome to McCord Museum 260 $aMontreal :$bMcCord Museum 362 1 $aBegan in 1990s? 538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web. 538 $aSystem requirements: ReelPlayer. 500 $Title from home page (viewed on September 28, 2004).

86 Post implementation of BLvl i The following slides show fixed field codes to be used after BLvl i is implemented.

87 Leader and control fields guide for Integrating Resources Text-based Electronic Integrating Resource cSCCTP Leader Type = a BLvl = i 008 Continuing resources 006 Computer file/ Electronic resources 007 Computer file/ Electronic resources

88 Updating the record Change in resource Update record Changes can occur in ANY AREA of description or access points Information about when the changes occurred is recorded

89 Integrating entry cataloging The existing bibliographic record is changed to describe the current iteration of the resource Data elements of previous iterations are recorded in notes if required or if considered important A new bibliographic record is created only for certain changes in edition, mergers, splits, or when there is a new work; changes in physical medium still under consideration cSCCTP

90 Notes for changes in description Make notes on information no longer present in current iteration, or that appeared in a different form in previous iterations, if considered to be important. If the changes have been numerous, make a general statement. Rules are given for each area, for example: 12.7B5.2b: Change in parallel title. 12.7B6.2b: Change in other title information. 12.7B7.2b: Change in statements of responsibility. 12.7B9.2b: Change in edition information. 12.7B11.2b: Change in place of publication or publisher. cSCCTP

91 Identification of iterations in notes: LCRI 12.7A2 When a data element changes (LC/PCC practice): Give exact information about the timing of the change if that information is readily available If exact information is not readily available, use information already in the record to locate in time the presence of the earlier data element Give that information in angle brackets For electronic IR: use the date from the viewed on information cSCCTP

92 245 00 How to start a bed and breakfast$h [electronic resource] 260 $aToronto :$bCanada Business Centres 310 $a Irregular 362 1 $aBegan 2001? 500 $aTitle from title screen (viewed on July 28, 2003)

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94 Change in frequency of updates (1) Existing record created in February 1998: Freq: f Regl: r 245 04 The EMBL reptile database $h [electronic resource]. 310 Updated semiannually 500Title from home page (viewed on Feb. 8, 1998). cSCCTP What you discover when copy cataloging: Frequency of updates stated on Introduction page [viewed on Dec. 15, 2002] --differs from frequency recorded in existing record for the database

95 Change in frequency of updates (2) Record updated in December 2002: Freq: q Regl: r 245 04 The EMBL reptile database $h [electronic resource]. 310 Updated quarterly, $b 321 Updated semiannually, $b 500Title from home page (viewed on Dec. 15, 2002). cSCCTP Steps to modify the existing record: 1.Change the frequency in the 310 note to match the current iteration, add the current date viewed in angle brackets in subfield $b. 2.Change the 006 Frequency code to the current frequency. 3.Move the former frequency to a 321 note field. 4.Move the former date viewed to subfield $b of 321 field. 5.Change the date viewed in the 500 note to current date (current iteration).

96 Change in main entry Change 1XX entry for person or body currently responsible for the resource. Make note for earlier responsible person in 500 or body in 550 note, if considered important. Required to justify 7XX entry if present in full level records Include dates to identify iteration. Add name for earlier person or body in 7XX if considered important for access. cSCCTP

97 Three iterations of a Web site Viewed Jan. 15, 2003 Viewed Aug. 30, 2000 Viewed June 16, 1998 cSCCTP

98 Bibliographic record updated (1): first title change 110 2 Association of American Economics. 245 10 Membership directory of the Association of American Economics $h [electronic resource]. 500 Title from HTML header (viewed on June 16, 1998). 110 2 Association of American Economics. 245 10 Association of American Economics online directory of members $h [electronic resource]. 247 10 Membership directory of the Association of American Economics $f 500 Title from HTML header (viewed on Aug. 30, 2000).

99 Bibliographic record updated (2): second title change + change of main entry 110 2 American Economic Association. 245 10 American Economic Association online directory of members $h [electronic resource]. 247 10 Membership directory of the Association of American Economics $f 247 10 Association of American Economics online directory of members $f 500 Title from HTML header (viewed on Jan. 15, 2003). 550 Issued by Association of American Economics. 710 2 Association of American Economics.

100 Useful Software tools Two tools which extract information from websites into catalogue records OCLC Connexion – extract feat MARCit by Sagebrush Corporation Two tools which aid in handling large files of records – both open source MARC.pm & Prebulk MarcEDIT

101 OCLC Connexion Provides feature which extracts information from websites and places in appropriate MARC tags Cataloguer must add additional details

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105 MARCEdit Program written by Terry Reese at University of Oregon - FREE Batch editing of large files VPL uses with EBSCO E-journal files Books 24X7 e-book files

106 Demo of MARCEdit

107 RESOURCES AACR2R Chapter 1, Chapter 9, Chapter 12 and Library of Congress Rule Interpretation 1.0 Cataloguing Electronic Resources: OCLC MARC Coding Guidelines / Jay WeitzRevised 2004 July 1 http://www.oclc.org/http://www.oclc.org Guidelines for Coding Electronic Resources in Leader /06 Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc/ldr06guide.html Technical Bulletin 247 OCLC-MARC Format Update 2002 November 2002 http://www.oclc.org/ Open source tools: Open archives website: www.openarchives.org/tools/tools.html


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