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This is a brief and simplified workflow for applying the USU’s Full Holdings Procedures. Refer to MARC Holdings Records Full Procedures, for anything not found here (or the national standards here):

Unless stated otherwise, USU Libraries use NISO standard Level 3 enumeration

The Sierra MARC Holdings Record:

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Summary; c = Holdings; Record:

The Fields (a selection of the most common/useful fields):

Sierra Specific Fixed Fields (at the top of the Holdings Record)

MARC Leader: #####ny 22#####3n 4500

Fixed Fields 007/008

022 ISSN number

035 OCLC number

583 1 Action field: committed to retain (+ related 561 fields)

852 field: mainly call number (as used in Sierra)- more generally in MARC21: location

853/863 field: the Actual Holdings

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year) - Captions & patterns

863 30 |81.1 |a1-200 |i1900-2000 - Holdings numbers/dates

866 fields - textual holdings (many of our older holdings)

Other 8xx Fields not covered here

Reading and making edits to Holdings 853/863/866 fields

853/863 for multivolume monographs:

For 863 with no gaps, simply update the volume numbers:

Previous Holdings:

Updated

853 03 |81 |av.

863 30 |81.1 |a5-9

853 03 |81|av.

863 30 |81.1|a5-10

 

For 863 With Gaps: with missing volumes, there will be more than one 863; with a gap subfield |wg

Example: v. 5, 7-11, with new v. 12

Previous Holdings

Updated:

853 03 |81 |av.

863 31 |81.1 |a5 |wg    

863 30 |81.2 |a7-11

  

853 03 |81 |av.

863 31 |81.1 |a5 |wg    

863 30 |81.2 |a7-12

 

 

If the new volume fills a gap, one 863 field will need to be deleted & its volume numbers merged – and all the corresponding subfield |8 numbers will need renumbering in order (1.1, 1.2. 1.3, etc.). (Many multivolume monographs will have volumes published out of order.)

Example: v. 4, 6, 8, 10-11, 13, 15-18, 23, 25; new v. 14 

Previous Holdings:

Updated:

853 03 |81|av.

863 31 |81.1|a4|wg

863 31 |81.2|a6|wg

863 31 |81.3|a8|wg

863 30 |81.4|a10-11|wg

863 31 |81.5|a13|wg

863 30 |81.6|a15-18|wg

863 31 |81.7|a23|wg

863 31 |81.8|a25

 

853 03 |81|av.

863 31 |81.1|a4|wg

863 31 |81.2|a6|wg

863 31 |81.3|a8|wg

863 30  |81.4|a10-11|wg

863 30 |81.5|a13-18|wg

863 31 |81.6|a23|wg

863 31 |81.7|a25

 

 

Or a new volume might create a gap, as in the example below:

Example: v.4, 6, 8, 10-11, 13-18, 23, 25, new v.1  

Previous Holdings:

Updated and renumbered:

 

853 03 |81|av.

863 31 |81.1|a4|wg

863 31 |81.2|a6|wg

863 31 |81.3|a8|wg

863 30 |81.4|a10-11|wg

863 30 |81.5|a13-18|wg

863 31 |81.6|a23|wg

863 31 |81.7|a25

 

 

853 03 |81|av.

863 31  |81.1|a1 |wg

863 31 |81.2|a4|wg

863 31 |81.3|a6|wg

863 31 |81.4|a8|wg

863 30 |81.5|a10-11|wg

863 30 |81.6|a13-18|wg

863 31 |81.7|a23|wg

863 31 |81.8|a25

 

853/863 for serials:

Most Subscription Serial holdings will be open ended and are generally intended to continue indefinitely.

If the last 863 or 866 field is open-ended, there is usually no need to edit the serial holdings record, just do a quick check of the volumes looking for gap creations or closures and if found, correct by adding or subtracting 853/863, and renumber, as needed.

Serial volumes & years –-open ended using 853/863 fields:

Example: a new volume arrives of the current year, and no sign of a gap after v.5 (1975))

Previous Holdings

Updated

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1 |a5- |i1975-

no change needed

Serial volumes & years using several 853/863 – a lot of volume gaps, with last 863 open ended:

Example: a new volume arrives of the current year, and there’s no gaps after v. 52 (1965)

Previous Holdings

Updated

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a14-18|i1927-1931|wg

863 30 |81.2|a28-30|i1941-1943|wg

863 30 |81.3|a32-33|i1945-1946|wg

863 30 |81.4|a46-48|i1959-1961|wg

863 30 |81.5|a52-|i1965-

no change needed

Non-subscription serial (which needs a new holdings record):

We have: Vol. 1 (1900)-v.23 (1923), v.28 (1928)-v.30 (1930), and v.43 (1943)-v.54(1954)

New Holdings

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a1-23|i1900-1923|wg

863 30 |81.2|a28-30|i1928-1930|wg

863 30 |81.3|a43-54|i1943-1954

A couple of serials volumes arrive from trading with another library:

Example: v. 31 (1944), v. 49 (1962)

Previous Holdings

Updated and renumbered

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a14-18|i1927-1931|wg

863 30 |81.2|a28-30|i1941-1943|wg

863 30 |81.3|a32-33|i1945-1946|wg

863 30 |81.4|a46-48|i1959-1961|wg

863 30 |81.5|a52-|i1965-

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a14-18|i1927-1931|wg

863 30 |81.2|a28-30|i1941-1946|wg

863 30 |81.3|a46-49|i1959-1962|wg

863 30 |81.4|a52-|i1965-

More than one type of enumeration in a serial:

Example: the serial descriptors change from “volume” to “issue”; the title also has a gap in holdings right at the caption change, but we do not know whether or not the volume/issue was published or not.

Previous Holdings

Updated with new enumeration

853 03 |81|av.|i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a6-8|i1981-1983|wg

863 30 |81.2|a10-22|i1985/86-1999

853 03 |81|av.|i(year)

853 03 |82|aissue|i(year)

863 30 |81.1|a6-8|i1981-1983|wg

863 30 |81.2|a10-22|i1985/1986-1999|wg

863 30 |82.1|a118-177|i2001-2015)

Ordinal enumeration (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.):

853 03 |81 |a(ed.) |i(year)
863 30 |81.1 |a55th-60th |i1995-2000

866 fields:

You can convert these to 853/863 fields, if you have the time & knowledge, with certain exceptions (see below), but if uncertain how, just update the textual holdings information as needed.

Do not convert 866 fields if:

Examples of 866 conversions to 853/863 fields:

Serial volumes & years—text-based & old style full level holdings, open ended

866 field, old style full level

853/863 fields, Level 3

866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – to date.

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1 |a5- |i1949-

Serial volumes & years—old style full level holdings, with gaps

866 field, old style full level

853/863 fields, Level 3

866 31|81.1|aVol. 1, no. 2 (Mar. 1930)-v. 3, no. 4 (Dec. 1934); v. 4, no. 3 (Jun. 1935)-v. 5, no. 4 (Dec. 1936)

853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

863 30 |81.1 |a1-3 |i1930-1934 |wg

863 30 |81.2 |a4-5 |i1935-1936

Example of keeping a 866 field with full level enumeration/chronology for SCA or Beat Mag. serial:

852 11 |1i|2idbks|aUUS|bMCLIBRARY|cSPDEWEYBKS|h810.8 Ev27

866 31 |81.1|aVol 1, no. 2 (1957) - v. 2, no. 8 (1959) and v. 8, no. 34 (1964) - v. 17, no. 97 (1973), incomplete.

Another example where keeping fuller holdings information is better:

852 31 |h C 3.62/4:

866 40 |80|ano.77=98th Cong.(1983:Jan./1985:Jan.)-no.85=100th Cong.(1987:Jan./1989:Jan.)

852 31 |h C3.62/10:90/

866 40 |80|ano.2=103rd Cong.(1993/1995)-no.7=104th Cong.(1995/1997),no.9=106th Cong.(1999:Jan./2001)-115th Cong.(2017:Jan./2019)-

Quality Checking

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