Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Info

This tutorial will go over the addition of the 909 field, which is used to document who cataloged a record, the date it was cataloged, the action taken, and any other notes deemed useful by the cataloger. This field is REPEATABLE, please add for each person who works on a record.

...

Subfield

Required/Optional

Example

How to record

What it is used for

|a [Name]

Required

Kurt Alan Meyer

Include first and last name. Middle name is also allowed, if preferred. Please be consistent in how you input your name. No initials

Long-term tracking of who cataloged a specific record. This allows statistics to be pulled from Sierra and attributed to the cataloger. It will also facilitate transferring information to a new system.

|b [YYYY-MM-DD]

Required

2021-01-03

Use the ISO date format where YYYY = year, MM= Month, DD=Day. Please fill out all digits, even if the digit is typically single.

Pulling statistics from Sierra. This format allows the report gatherer to pull statistics from the year, the month, and then, if needed, the day.

|c COPY or ORIGINAL or EDIT

Required

COPY

ORIGINAL

EDIT

Retain either “Copy”, “Original”, or “Edit” and delete the other terms. In these cases, “Copy” refers to anytime a records is obtained from OCLC Connexion and imported into Sierra, regardless of the amount of work needed to correct or update the records. (This information can be recorded in the |e or |z if needed, though.) “Original” refers to anytime the record was created or derived in OCLC by the cataloger. “Edit” refers to anytime someone is working with a bib record already in Sierra and makes changes to the bib record.

Pulling statistics from Sierra. Along with the |a, |b, and information from the item record (such as location), it can be used to recreate monthly statistics when needed

|d [Unit] STATS

Required

CMS STATS

GOV INFO STATS

CIRC CAT STATS

Use the home unit of the person cataloging, followed by “STATS” in all caps. Terms include:

  • CMS STATS

  • GOV INFO STATS

  • CIRC CAT STATS

This subfield is used as a marker to pull all stats together.

|e ISSUE: [SHELF READY FIX, UPGRADED OCLC, 505 ADDED, 520 ADDED]

Optional

FIX SHELF READY

UPGRADE OCLC

505 ADDED

520 ADDED

Four different typical actions that need to be tracked can be recorded here using this controlled vocabulary. Select the applicable (if any) terms by leaving it (them) and deleting the others. If none apply, then delete the entire subfield. In most cases, this entire subfield will be deleted before importing to Sierra.

  • Fix shelf ready = when a new record has to be brought in to fix or overlay an existing shelf ready record that is problematics.

  • Upgrade OCLC = anytime a cataloger updates, fixes, or enhances the master record in OCLC Connexion record prior to importing it into Sierra. This does not include any addition of local notes or fields.

  • 505 Added= Any time a 505 field is added to a record and saved to the master copy in OCLC Connexion

  • 520 Added = Any time a 520 field is added to a record and saved to the master copy in OCLC Connexion

This is used to track additional work that is recorded in the unit statistics. The 505 Added and 520 Added, in particular, will be used to track impact from the unit’s research project.

|z [Notes]

Optional

This record is only temporary and will be deleted in the remediation process.

This is a free text field where catalogers can record any other piece of information that future catalogers or themselves might need to know about the record. This subfield is not required. If not needed, please delete entire subfield.

Recording information that may be needed in the future. This is entirely at the discretion of the cataloger.

...

Subfield

Required/Optional

Example

How to record

What it is used for

|a [Name]

Required

Kurt Alan Meyer

Include first and last name. Middle name is also allowed, if preferred. Please be consistent in how you input your name. No initials

Long-term tracking of who cataloged a specific record. This allows statistics to be pulled from Sierra and attributed to the cataloger. It will also facilitate transferring information to a new system.

|b [YYYY-MM-DD]

Required

2021-01-03

Use the ISO date format where YYYY = year, MM= Month, DD=Day. Please fill out all digits, even if the digit is typically single.

Pulling statistics from Sierra. This format allows the report gatherer to pull statistics from the year, the month, and then, if needed, the day.

|c BATCH LOAD TYPE: [MODIFIED, UNMODIFIED, CROSSWALKED, CREATED]

Required

MODIFIED

UNMODIFIED

CROSSWALKED

CREATED

Retain one of the four batch types.

  • Modified = any record batches were changes, alterations, addition of fields, stripping of fields, etc. was made to the records prior to importing into Sierra

  • Unmodified= any record batches were the records were brought in as is with no changes to records (except the addition of the 909)

  • Crosswalked= any record batches where the records were mapped from a different metadata schema prior to being imported in Sierra

  • Created= any record batches which did not exist in OCLC Connexion or in any other metadata schema prior to being created and imported into Sierra.

Pulling statistics from Sierra. Along with the |a, |b, and information from the item record (such as location), it can be used to recreate monthly statistics when needed

|d [Unit] STATS

Required

CMS STATS

GOV INFO STATS

CIRC CAT STATS

Use the home unit of the person cataloging, followed by “STATS” in all caps. Terms include:

  • CMS

  • GOV INFO - for Gov. Information staff cataloging

  • CIRC CAT STATS - for Circulation staff cataloging

This subfield is used as a marker to pull all stats together.

|z Notes

Optional

Theses Batch 7, records 45-82

This is a free text field where catalogers can record any other piece of information that future catalogers or themselves might need to know about the record. This subfield is not required. If not needed, please delete entire subfield.

Recording information that may be needed in the future. This is entirely at the discretion of the cataloger.