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Distance libraries include all libraries that are not located on the Logan campus of Utah State University.   These workflows will include information on cataloging, processing, and shipping materials.


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Level 1  - Copy Cataloging

Review and Select a Record

  1. Search Sierra by title to locate any existing records or brief bib records.

    1. If existing record is full and correct, add a new item (see Codes for Item Records below). Note that USU Eastern holdings need their own Sierra record, separate from any other location’s record. Holdings for Price and Blanding, however, are put on the same Sierra record.

    2. If item is physically in hand, proceed to the Physical Processing instructions below. If working from a list, let the USU Eastern Library know when the list is finished and the books are ready to go.

    3. If existing record is a brief bib record, record the bib number. This will be used to overlay the new bib record. Proceed to step 2.

    4. If no record is found, repeat title search with various abbreviations to ensure thorough search, then proceed to step 2.

  2. Search OCLC for the appropriate record.  Key searches would include:

    1. Title of document (exact title if possible)

    2. Author of document

    3. ISBN or LCCN

    4. Publisher (in combination with other search terms)

  3. Check that the following fields match the item in hand:

    1. Title and author (245/246)

    2. Author / Department (100/700,110/710)

    3. Edition (250)

    4. Year of publication (260/264)

    5. Formats (338 or 538 if present)

    6. Page numbers (300)

    7. Print/publisher information (260/264)

  4. Check that the following fields are present

    1. Subject heading (at least one)

    2. Call number (050)

Edit the Bibliographic Record 

Apply the appropriate constant data, or manually add:

  1. Insert or change the 049 field to one of the designations below:

    • UUS8 (Price)

    • UUS9 (Blanding)

  2. If overlaying an existing bib record, add a 907 field.  Input a PERIOD followed by the bib record number, for example: .b38045916

  3. Add a 949 field to create an item record in Sierra OR create the item record in Sierra after importing

  4. Add any 590 notes that are needed

  5. Spell check

a. Tools → Check Spelling OR F7

6. Control headings

a. Edit → Control Headings → All OR Shift +F11

7. Validate

a. Edit → Validate OR Shift+F5

8. After validating the record, add a 909 field: https://usulibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1422721027/909+MARC+field+-+Statistics

9. Update Holdings

a. Action → Holdings → Update holding OR Shift+F8

10. Export Record

a. Action → Export OR F5

Import and Edit in Sierra

Bibliographic Record Load Table

Once edits are made, import into Sierra using the:

    LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)

Codes for Item Records

Once imported, add or edit the following fields in the item records, if needed:

Field

Field No.

Indicator

Code/Data

Notes

Copy No.

n/a

n/a

1

If more than one copy of this item exists, insert the copy number of the item in hand.

Item Code 1

n/a

n/a

Usually:

17 (Firm order)

OR

18 (Gift)

This indicates the type of acquisition process through which this material was ordered.  Choose the code that matches the process of the item in hand.  See list of all Item Code 1

Item type

n/a

n/a

0 Book

unless otherwise indicated

This indicates the item format and loan rule.  Please see the Sierra Codes documentation for more options. 

Location

n/a

n/a

ubks (Price - circulating books)

wbks (Blanding - circulating books)

See list of Location Codes for other options

Status

n/a

n/a

a (Available soon)

Barcode

n/a

n/a

Scanned Barcode

Copy and paste barcode if working from a list or spreadsheet

Call Number

090 (LC call numbers)

099 (ANSCR call numbers)

blank/blank

variable

Call number taken from the 050 field or 099 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.  For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018  

Books with Discs

Accompanying discs are kept with the book on the shelf. The book and disc are, however, checked out individually, therefore the disc needs its own barcode and item record

  • Barcode each disc

  • Item type is 62 = CD-ROM

  • Location code is ubks or wbks

      

    Physical Processing

    USU Eastern items are sometimes cataloged from a list or spreadsheet. If the item is in hand, follow these procedures for processing:

    Barcoding:

    For documents with a cover, place on the first page, on the right leaf, when possible. Never cover up any important or identifying information.  Always try to find a blank area for the barcode.  If necessary, change it to a vertical orientation. On smaller documents, or documents that do not have a cover or where the actual content starts on the top page of the item, this top page may be the best place for the barcode.  

    Note

    For CDs and DVDs each disc should have it’s own barcode, placed directly on the disc, near the top. Each disc in a multidisc set should also have a separate item record, with <DISC 1>, etc., added to the call number field in the item record.

    Books with Accompanying Discs:

    Info

    Accompanying discs are kept with the book on the shelf. The book and disc are, however, checked out individually, therefore the disc needs its own barcode and item record

    • Barcode each disc (near the top of the disc)

    • Item type is 62 = CD-ROM

    • Location code is ubks or wbks

    Print and place a label on the item. Using one of the following label templates, according to the item you are labeling:one of the following label templates, according to the item you are labeling:

    • PriceBlan9 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs)

    • PriceBla11 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs, larger font)

    • priceBlan3 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs, smaller font)

    • PricBlaCDs (USU Eastern CDs, LC call number)

    • PriceANSCR (Price music CDs, ANSCR call number):

    • PricBla9 PriceBlanS (USU Eastern general stacks, smaller fontspecial collections)

    • PricBla11 PriceBlanSp (USU Eastern general stacksspecial collections, larger font)

    • PriceBlan S (USU Eastern special collections)

    USU Eastern general stacks (Price or Blanding)  
    • smaller font)

                USU Eastern CDs (including audiobooks), LC call number (Price or Blanding)    USU Eastern Price music CDs, ANSCR call number

    [NO HEADER]

    QC

    6

    .C277

    2000

    PR

    2894

    .G74

    2004

    EA

    COLL

    FCL

    D82

     USU Eastern special collections (Price or Blanding)      USU Eastern Price Local authors collection          USU Eastern DVDs (Price or Blanding)

    Spec

    F

    832

    .S4

    F5

    1986

    Spec

    PS

    3561

    .E3928

    M9

    2012

    PN

    1997.2

    . L56

    2013

    Dust jackets, if present, should be left on the book.  Similar to the barcode, do not cover information that is needed for identification of the item. Preferred location for the label is on the lower spine of larger bound items or the lower left corner of the cover on smaller individual items for both the dust jacket and the item. Blanding prefers the label to be placed on the spine, even if the spine is narrow. Labels can be paper clipped to pages of the book rather than stuck on, if placement is difficult

    Property Stamp

    Stamp the top and the side of USU Eastern Price books with the USU Eastern stamp.

    DO NOT stamp USU Eastern Blanding books. They will be stamped after they arrive in Blanding.

    Note

    Reminder: DO NOT stamp USU Eastern Blanding books.

    Check off List

    • Item displays appropriately in the OPAC

    • All fields are completed in the CMS Item Tracker (if applicable)

    • Book jacket (where present) is retained, and label is printed and affixed on both jacket and book

    Tracking

    If working from a list or spreadsheet, it isn’t necessary to enter the books on the spreadsheet. If, however, the book is in hand, be sure to update the following information in the CMS Item Tracker Database: https://airtable.com/tbliihFOS4X7dQaQP/viwYTmDGKZEWKQZHg?blocks=bipLgXRxoJyftsxgF

    • Current Location

    • Cataloging Status

    • Start Cataloging

    • Finished Cataloging

    • Out of Cataloging

    Shipping/Handoff

    When finished, send the material to Price or Blanding, as appropriate. Shipping procedures are available in the /wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1022525564. Note that this a password protected space.


    Level 2  - Complex or Original Cataloging

    Create the Bibliographic Record 

    • Create a new record on OCLC, choosing the appropriate template for the material type.

    • Apply the appropriate constant data, or manually add:

      1. Insert or change the 049 field to one of the designations below:

        • UUS8 (Price)

        • UUS9 (Blanding)

      2. If overlaying an existing Sierra bib record, add a 907 field.  Input a PERIOD followed by the bib record number, for example: .b38045916

      3. Add a 949 field to create an item record in Sierra OR create/edit the item record in Sierra after importing

      4. Add any 590 notes that are needed

      5. Add the following fields:

        1. Subject heading (at least one)

        2. Call number (050 or 099)

    • Verify/manually input the appropriate fixed field codes.

    Bibliographic Record Structure

    Verify/input the following fields:

    Field

    Indicator

    Code/Data

    Notes

    Language

    n/a

    variable

    Indicate 3 letter language code

    Material Type

    n/a

    a (books, language material)

    t (manuscripts, language material)

    i (non-musical sound recording)

    j (musical sound recording)

    g (projected media – DVDs, VHS, etc.)

    BLvl

    n/a

    m (monograph)

    s (serial)

    Country

    n/a

    variable

    Indicate 3 letter code country code

    035

    blank/blank

    variable

    Input/verify OCLC number is included

    049

    blank/blank

    UUS8 (Price)

    UUS9 (Blanding)

    050

    blank/4

    variable

    Use for locally-assigned call numbers, based on the Library of Congress system

    099

    blank/blank

    variable

    Use for locally-assigned call numbers, based on a system other than Library of Congress (including ANSCR numbers for Price Music CDs)

    100/110/111/113

    see MARC codes

    variable

    245

    see MARC codes

    variable

    264

    see MARC codes

    variable

    300

    see MARC codes

    variable

    336

    see MARC codes

    variable

    337

    see MARC codes

    variable

    338

    see MARC codes

    variable

    490

    see MARC codes

    variable

    500

    see MARC codes

    variable

    590

    blank/blank

    variable

    Add local note, if needed

    650

    see MARC codes

    variable

    Refer to ClassWeb or Library of Congress Subject Headings.   

    700/710/730

    see MARC codes

    variable

    830

    see MARC codes

    variable

    856

    see MARC codes

    949

    blank/blank

     

    Item Record Structure

    Codes for Item Records

    Field

    Field No.

    Indicator

    Code/Data

    Notes

    Copy No.

    n/a

    n/a

    1

    If more than one copy of this item exists, insert the copy number of the item in hand.

    Item Code 1

    n/a

    n/a

    17 (Firm order)

    18 (Gift)

    This indicates the type of acquisition process through which this material was ordered.  Choose the code that matches the process of the item in hand.  See list of all Item Code 1

    Item type

    n/a

    n/a

    0 Book

    unless otherwise indicated

    This indicates the item format and loan rule.  Please the Sierra Codes documentation for more options. 

    Location

    n/a

    n/a

    ubks (Price - circulating books)

    wbks (Blanding - circulating books)

    See list of Location Codes for other options

    Status

    n/a

    n/a

    a (Available soon)

    Barcode

    n/a

    n/a

    Scanned Barcode

    Call Number

    090 (LC call numbers)

    099 (ANSCR call numbers)

    blank/blank

    variable

    Call number taken from the 050 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.  For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018  

    Import and Edit in Sierra

    Bibliographic Record Load Table

    Once edits are made, import into Sierra using the:

        LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)

    Physical Processing

    Barcoding:

    For documents with a cover, place on the first page, on the right leaf, when possible. Never cover up any important or identifying information.  Always try to find a blank area for the barcode.  If necessary, change it to a vertical orientation. On smaller documents, or documents that do not have a cover or where the actual content starts on the top page of the item, this top page may be the best place for the barcode.  

    Note

    For CDs and DVDs each disc should have it’s own barcode, placed directly on the disc, near the top. Each disc in a multidisc set should also have a separate item record, with <DISC 1>, etc., added to the call number field in the item record.

    Books with Accompanying Discs:

    Info

    Accompanying discs are kept with the book on the shelf. The book and disc are, however, checked out individually, therefore the disc needs its own barcode and item record

    • Barcode each disc (near the top of the disc)

    • Item type is 62 = CD-ROM

    • Location code is ubks or wbks

    Label:

    Print and place a label on the item. Using one of the following label templates, according to the item you are labeling:

    • PriceBlan9 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs)

    • PricBla11 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs, larger font)

    • priceBlan3 (USU Eastern general stacks, books and DVDs, smaller font)

    • PricBlaCDs (USU Eastern CDs, LC call number)

    • PriceANSCR (Price music CDs, ANSCR call number):

    • PricBla11 (USU Eastern general stacks, larger font)

    • PriceBlan S (USU Eastern special collections)

    • PriceBlanSp (USU Eastern special collections, smaller font)

    Do NOT remove dust jackets or coverings from the item.  Similar to the barcode, do not cover information that is needed for identification of the item. Preferred location for the label is on the lower spine of larger bound items or the lower left corner of the cover on smaller individual items for both the dust jacket and the item. Blanding prefers the label to be placed on the spine, even if the spine is narrow. Labels can be paper clipped to pages of the book rather than stuck on, if placement is difficult

    Property Stamp

    Stamp the top and the side of the book with the USU Eastern stamp.

    DO NOT stamp USU Eastern Blanding books. They will be stamped after they arrive in Blanding.

    Note

    Reminder: DO NOT stamp USU Eastern Blanding books.

    Check off List

    • Item displays appropriately in the OPAC

    • All fields are completed in the CMS Item Tracker

    • Book jacket (where present) is retained, and label is printed and affixed on both jacket and book

    Tracking

    Be sure to update the following information in the CMS Item Tracker Database: https://airtable.com/tbliihFOS4X7dQaQP/viwYTmDGKZEWKQZHg?blocks=bipLgXRxoJyftsxgF

    • Current Location

    • Cataloging Status

    • Start Cataloging

    • Finished Cataloging

    • Out of Cataloging

    Shipping/Handoff

    When finished, send the material to Price or Blanding, as appropriate. Shipping procedures are available in the /wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1022525564. Note that this a password protected space.