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USU Eastern (Price) Special Collections Theatre Department Script Collection
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Once edits are made, import into Sierra using the:
LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)
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Once imported, add or edit the following fields in the item records, if needed:
Field | Field Number | Indicator | Code/Data | Notes |
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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 | 18 (gift) | This indicates the type of acquisition process through which this material was ordered. These are all gifts of the Theatre Arts Collection, unless otherwise noted, and should be coded accordingly |
Item type | n/a | n/a | 5 (Book, 5 day loan) | This indicates the item format and loan rule. |
Location | n/a | n/a | uthea | |
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 | blank/blank | variable | Call number taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record. Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields. For example: PS 3568 .A489 S5 1973 |
Physical Processing
Theatre Department scripts are typically cataloged from a list or spreadsheet. If the book is in hand, follow these procedures for processing:
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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.
Label:
Print and place a label on the item. Using the following label template:
PriceBlan S (USU Eastern special collections)
PriceBlanSp (USU Eastern special collections)
HEADER1ST LINE
HEADER 2ND LINE
PR
2828
.A2
Q35
1993
Notes: INCLUDE ANY ADDITIONAL NOTES ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF LABELDo not label
Dust Jackets:
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.
Property Stamp
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Stamp the top and the side of the book with the USU Eastern stamp:
Do not stamp
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Theatre Department Script Collection materials, like all USU Eastern Special Collections, should not be stamped or labeled. |
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
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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.
Make sure the 590 field has been added
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Shipping procedures are available in the Distance Library Shipping Procedures. Note that this a password protected space.
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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) | |
BLvl | n/a | m (monograph) s (serial) | Most of these will be monographs, but there may be an occasional 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 | |
050 | blank/4 | variable | Indicates a call number that conforms to the LC class schedules, but that has been assigned by an agency other than LC |
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245 | variable | ||
264 | variable | ||
300 | variable | ||
336 | variable | ||
337 | variable | ||
338 | variable | ||
490 | variable | ||
500 | variable | ||
590 | blank/blank | USU Eastern Theatre Department Script Collection | |
650 | variable | Add at least one subject heading, if possible. Refer to ClassWeb or Library of Congress Subject Headings. For plays, this will usually take the form of: [Subject] #v Drama. | |
655 | blank/7 | variable | Add a genre heading, if appropriate. For example: Detective and mystery plays. #2 lcgft |
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830 | variable | ADD EXPLANATORY NOTES, IF NEEDED | |
856 | ADD STRUCTURE INFORMATION HERE | ADD EXPLANATORY NOTES, IF NEEDED | |
949 | blank/blank | call number #i barcode #l uthea #t 5 #k a | ADD EXPLANATORY NOTES, IF NEEDED |
Item Record Structure
Codes for item records
Field | Field No. | Indicator | Code/Data | Notes |
Copy No. | n/a | n/a | (as needed) | 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 | 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. These are all gifts of the Theatre Arts Collection, unless otherwise noted, and should be coded accordingly |
Item type | n/a | n/a | 5 (Book, 5-day loan) | This indicates the item format and loan rule. |
Location | n/a | n/a | uthea | |
Status | n/a | n/a | a (Available soon) | |
Barcode | n/a | n/a | Scanned Barcode | If working from a list or spreadsheet, copy and paste barcode |
Call Number | 090 | blank/blank | variable | Call number taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record. Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields. For example: PS 3568 .A489 S5 1973 |
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Import and Edit in Sierra
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Once edits are made, import into Sierra using the:
LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)
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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.
Label:
Print and place a label on the item. Use the following label template:
PriceBlan S (USU Eastern special collections)
PriceBlanSp (USU Eastern special collections)
HEADER1ST LINE
HEADER 2ND LINE
CALL# Line1
CALL# Line2
CALL# Line3
CALL# Line4
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.
Property Stamp
Stamp the top and the side of the book with the USU Eastern stamp.
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 Do not label
Dust Jackets:
Dust jackets, if present, should be left on the book.
Property Stamp:
Do not stamp
Note |
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Theatre Department Script Collection materials, like all USU Eastern Special Collections, should not be stamped or labeled. |
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
Check off List
Item displays appropriately in the OPAC
All fields are completed in the CMS Item Tracker
Book jacket (where present) is retained
Shipping/Handoff
Shipping procedures are available in the /wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1022525564. Note that this a password protected space.
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