Herbarium Copy Cataloging Workflow

Herbarium Copy Cataloging Workflow




Herbarium General Cataloging Workflow

Rough Draft, suggestions for improvement are welcome

Extensive revision, 12/19/2022-12/22/2022

Herbarium Collection
Copy Cataloging will be done via a remote workflow using Airtable. The Herbarium's small library is used by the Herbarium staff, faculty, and students for identification of specimens, classwork, and miscellaneous research.  This is a reference collection: items do not circulate. If the same item is held by the Herbarium and the Merrill-Cazier Library, or another Branch Library, import another separate bib record; do not attach Herbarium items to another library's bib records.



Level 1 - Copy Cataloging (books)

Review and Select a Record

 I-Search Sierra first, 

  1. by title, author, or keyword to locate existing records or brief records.

    • After the an initial search in Sierra, you can limit by Location of Herbarium Library, which is particularly useful for large results of similar titles.

  2. If there is already a Sierra Herbarium bibliographic record:

    1. Check the Sierra Herbarium Bib record against the item in hand, especially these fields:

      • 020 ISBN (if any)

      • 245 Title

      • 260/264 Publisher and date

      • 300 Pagination and height

      • 490 If in the record, title and number should match

  3. Then, if all looks correct, add a new Item Record

Field

Field No.

Indicator

Code/Data

Notes

Copy No.

n/a

n/a

  • 2

  • 3

If more than one copy: insert the next number available for the item in Airtable. Sierra will add the c. to the number for displaying and printing

Item Code 1

n/a

n/a

none

The Herbarium does not have an Item Code 1. Leave this code blank

Item type

n/a

n/a

7 (Book Noncirculating)

This is the only code used in the Herbarium.   

Location

n/a

n/a

o

o (the letter O) is the only code for the Herbarium Library. 

Status

n/a

n/a

- (Available)* change from a (avail soon)

Herbarium does not have a way to check material in or out.  All items should be listed as - (Available)

Barcode

n/a

n/a

Scanned Barcode

Copy the barcode from the Herbarium Airtable base. If there is none, scan in a new barcode & attach it to the printout, along with the label.

Call Number

090

blank/blank

variable

Call number is taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.  For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018  

Volume

n/a

n/a

  • v. 2

  • v. 12

If needed: add for each item in a multi-volume set

 

5. Herbarium records are kept separately from Merrill-Cazier Library items or other branch libraries, so, if there isn't a matching record for the Herbarium, but instead, a record for another Library or Merrill-Cazier location, (or no matching bib record at all), then go on to OCLC

II-Search OCLC for the appropriate record

  1. If you found the correct edition in Sierra, but the record was in the Merrill-Cazier or another branch library, use the OCLC number to search,

    1. no:

    2. #

    3. Otherwise, OCLC searches can include:

      • ISBN, if present

      • Title of item (exact title if possible) - minus any Boolean terms: and, or, not, near

      • Author of item

      • Various combinations of the above, for example:

        • au:flowers seville ti:ferns utah yr:1939 ← author, title, and date

        • ti:cupressae yr:1946 pb:united states herbarium ← title, date, and publisher

        • ti:wildflowers yr:2020 pb:utah state university

  2. Check that the following fields match the title and edition being cataloged:

    • 020 - ISBN, if any

    • 100/700 and 245/246 - Title and author(s)

    • 260/264 - Publisher and Year of publication

    • 300 - Page numbers or number of volumes for multi-volume sets/serials

    • 336/337/338 - Format

III-Edit the OCLC Bibliographic Record 

Check the fixed fields, especially:

Fixed fields

examples

notes

Type

In OCLC, a human-readable version will be displayed just above type

a - text resource

etc.

 

Print resource

BLvl

m - book or multivolume set

s - serial

Bib Level: most common types,

If the item is a serial, set aside for Serial Cataloging

Cont

b - bibliographical references

 

most common is bibliographical references (should match a 504 note)

Lang (language)

eng - English

ger - German

fre - French

 

Form

[blank] or r - photocopy or etc.

If a code is in there, you will usually need a different record

Illus

a - illustrations

e - map

Most common codes; check OCLC Bibliographic Formats or MARC21 for others

Desc

a or i or [blank]

a (AACR2) i (ISBD punctuation) or [blank] (AACR1 or non-ISBD RDA)

DtSt

s (single date),

t (copyright & print),

m (multiple),

q (questionable)

 

Dates

1966, 2020

Compare to 260/264 dates

Ctry

utu or …

Compare to 260/264 place of publication

  1. Check that the following fields match, if not done already during the search

    1. 100/700 and 245/246 - Title and author(s)

    2. 110/710 - Corporate author

    3. 260/264 - Print/Publisher information and date

    4. 300 - pages or volumes

    5. 336/337/338 - Format

  2. Check that the following fields are present

    • 050/090 - Call number

      • Search the LC call number in Sierra to make sure there are no call number conflicts.

      • If the call number needs adjusting, put the adjusted call number in the 090 field, leave any 050 fields in the record. 

      • If no call number available; either assign it, if familiar with call numbers, or mark Call number needed in Work notes on the Herbarium Airtable.

    • 650/651 - Subject heading

490/830 - Monographic series

The Herbarium has many titles that were issued in a publishers' or Agencies' series with separate titles for each physical item.

  • These are usually cataloged separately, as individual books/monographs, but with the series information in the 490/830 (or 440 alone, in older bibs).

    • Some of these have been cataloged on one record as a Serial.

    • Always search the monographic series on Sierra and check for Herbarium records, done either as an individual book or as a serial.

      1. Set aside any Serial titles for Serials Cataloging

      2. Go ahead and continue cataloging those that do not have serial records in the Herbarium, or that have a pointer record with instructions to catalog separately under individual title,

      3. But check these two fields:

        • 490series title and number should match the Herbarium item

        • 830 – will have the authorized series title and number

          • Example: identical transcribed and authorized series title:

          • 490 1 Contributions from the United States National Herbarium ;vv. 56

          • 830 0 Contributions from the United States National Herbarium ;|vv. 56.

          • Example: different transcribed and authorized titles:

          • 490 1 Research report ;|v579

          • 830 0 Research report (New Mexico State University. Agricultural Experiment Station) ;|vno. 579.

 

3. Apply the HERBARIUM949 constant data

  • This creates the 049 and 949 field

    • OR create the 049 and 949 by hand as shown below:

  • Insert or change the 049 field to:

    • UUS5 Herbarium

  • Insert 949 item record information with the following codes:

    • 949  call number ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7 

      • You can have more than one 949 field, if you have more than one volume or copy.

      • for example:

        • 949  call number ǂv v. 5 ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7 

        • 949  call number ǂv v. 6 ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7

        • etc.

5. Apply 909 cataloger statistics field: https://usulibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1422721027

  • [FIRSTNAME LASTNAME] ǂb [YYYY-MM-DD] ǂc COPY or ORIGINAL ǂd CMS STATS ǂz [NOTES, not usually needed]

    1. if you add a completely new 505 or 520 field to the record, add the e subfield, with one of these terms:

      • 505 ADDED

      • 520 ADDED

      • [FIRSTNAME LASTNAME] ǂb [YYYY-MM-DD] ǂc COPY or ORIGINAL ǂd CMS STATS ǂe ISSUE: [505 ADDED, 520 ADDED]

6. If the item being cataloged is part of a multivolume set of books (but not a serial):

  • 020 - For a volume that has separate ISBN, check the bib record for a matching 020 field, and if missing, add the new 020 field with ISBN and volume number description:

    • 020 0915279916 (v. 4 illustrations)

    • 020 1930723253 (v. 6 illustrations)

    • 020 9781930723887 (v.7 illustrations)

  • 505 - For volumes with a separate title, and if the volume title is missing in the 505 contents field, insert the new volume number & title. (For large multivolume sets, like the Flora of China, the title can often be found online) -If the volume title is not included in the Airtable information, we may need to skip this step.

    • 505 0  |av. 4. Cycadaceae through Fagaceae -- v. 6. Caryophyllaceae through Lardizabalaceae -- v. 7. Menispermaceae through Capparaceae -- v. 8. Brassicaceae through Saxifragaceae -- v. 9. Pittosporaceae through Connaraceae -- v. 11. Oxalidaceae through Aceraceae -- v. 14. Apiceae through Ericaceae -- v. 16. Gentianaceae through Boraginaceae -- v. 17. Verbenaceae through Solanaceae -- v. 18. Scrophulariaceae through Gesneriaceae -- Cucertitaceae through Valerianaceae with Annonaceae and Berberideaceae -- v. 20/21. Astercaceae -- -- v. 23. Acoraceae through Cyperaceae.

7. 504 - Includes bibliographical references. Check for a matching b in the fixed fields Cont: b

8. 650/655 - Delete all Subject Headings with second indicators of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

  • Delete all Subject Headings that have second indicators of 7, Except: keep Fast headings.

9. Validate; Update to show we have holdings; then Export

IV-Import from OCLC

  • Import into Sierra using:   

Bibliographic Record Load Table: LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)

Item Records for Monographs (or multi-volume monographs):

  • Item Record table

Field

Field No.

Indicator

Code/Data

Notes

Copy No.

n/a

n/a

  • 2

  • 3

If more than one copy: insert the next number available for the item in Airtable. Sierra will add the c. to the number for displaying and printing

Item Code 1

n/a

n/a

none

The Herbarium does not have an Item Code 1. Leave this code blank

Item type

n/a

n/a

7 (Book Noncirculating)

This is the only code used in the Herbarium.   

Location

n/a

n/a

o

o (the letter O) is the only code for the Herbarium Library. 

Status

n/a

n/a

- (Available)*

Herbarium does not have a way to check material in or out.  All items should be listed as - (Available)

Barcode

n/a

n/a

Scanned Barcode

Copy the barcode from the Herbarium Airtable base.

Call Number

090

blank/blank

variable

Call number is taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.  For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018  

Volume

n/a

n/a

  • v. 2

  • v. 12

If needed: add for each item in a multi-volume set

 

For Multivolume Monographs, check or create Holdings Record. Otherwise, skip this step.

  • Summary view; View all; click on the c-number (for card); then click on Record. 

HOLDINGS RECORDS for multivolume books:

Field

Indicators

Subfields

Checking/Examples

852 call no.

01= LC class

 

|h [class #] = no spaces

|i [cutter #] = from end of “h”

|x [nonpublic note] =

|z [public note] =

The call number in |h & |i should match the item record(s)

  • Ignore any 1, 2, a, b, and c subfields (but don’t edit them out)

    • 852 01 |80|hQK355|i.F594 1998

    • 852 01 |1o|2o|aUUS|bWHERBARIUM|cHERBARIUM|hQK355|i.F59 1994

866

or 853/863, below

31

|8 0 - (zero)

|a [Full description of holdings]

Old practice: holdings summary of the Herbarium’s holdings

  • 866 31 |80|aVol. 1-6, v. 9-21, and v. 24 ← new volume is 24

853

plus

863

03 (LC#s, level 3)

 

30 (span of v. #s)

31 (just one v. #)

|8 1 (first set of enumeration)

|a v. (prefix abbreviation)

|8 1.1, 1.2, etc.

|a (volume numbers alone)

|i (years, if needed)

|w g (gap)

See also the guide here: https://usulibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1422950479 for more compete descriptions.

Example of volumes designations only, with a new v.10:

  1. 853 03 |81 |av.

  2. 863 30  |81.1|a5-9 ← new item is volume 10

    • Updated:

  3. 863 30 |81.1|a5-10

Further examples:

volumes only – none missing:

  • 853 03 |81 |ano.

  • 863 30 |81.1 |a5-10

year designations only – none missing:

  • 853 03 |81 |a(year)

  • 863 30 |81.1 |a1975-1981

volumes only – many gaps:

  • 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

both volumes & years – none missing:

  • 853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

  • 863 30 |81.1 |a5-10 |i1975-1981

volumes & years – two missing:

  • 853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

  • 863 31 |81.1 |a5 |i1975 |wg

  • 863 30 |81.2 |a7-10 |i1977-1981

Tracking

Be sure to update the following information in the Herbarium Item Tracker Database:

  • Start Cataloging, if not already filled in

  • Finished Cataloging, with time/date

  • In Sierra, go to View, In Public Display

    • Then copy the Web Address and Paste into Sierra OPAC link

  • Add comments, if necessary, such as: Holdings work needed, etc.

Check off List

  • Item is on its own separate record in Sierra (does not share a record with Merrill-Cazier Library or SCA locations, or other branches)

  • Bibliographic record fixed field Location is: o (Herbarium)

  • Item displays as in Herbarium appropriately in the OPAC

  • Tracking is completed in the CMS Item Tracker, and

  • Item now shows up in the Completed Cataloging view.

Creating labels and printouts to transfer to Herbarium

see also: https://usulibrary.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ULC/pages/1592229889

Click on OPAC link

  • First check that all cataloged items say “Available” – if any say Available soon, fix the item record in Sierra with Item status: -

  • Print off copy of OPAC record

  • bring up record in Sierra (if not already done)

  • Print label from item and clip to printout.

  • Checkmark Label printed?

  • Bring labels and printouts to Herbarium

  • Remember to bring barcodes, if needed

  • Label template name: Herbarium9

HERBARIUM         
               
QK
123
.A23
H34
1994

Keep the dust jacket, if the item has one.  Print labels for both the item and the dust jacket and place on both.  

When labeling: 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.   Do not cover volume number, or date information with the label.

Marking

  • Do not stamp with an ownership stamp.


Level 2  - Serials Cataloging

Under construction, not yet ready to use

 

Item is a regular serial (volumes are not individually titled) or with a Note or Comment saying: Serials cataloging

Review and Select a Record

A visual diagram of the Serials Cataloging/Decision Process:

 I. Search Sierra first, by title, author, or keyword to locate existing records or brief records.

  • After the an initial search in Sierra, you can limit by Location of Herbarium Library, which is particularly useful for large results of similar titles.

    1. If there is already a Sierra Herbarium bibliographic record, proceed to the Item Records in Sierra section (without importing a new OCLC record).

      1. Check the Sierra Herbarium record against the item in hand, especially these fields:

        • Material type: a (Print resource)

        • Bib Level: s (Serial)

        • 022 ISSN, if any

        • 245 Title

        • 260/294 Publisher and date

        • 300 volumes

        • 110/710 Agency/Corporation issuing the serial (may vary over time)

        • 780 Proceeding title

        • 785 Succeeding title

  • Add an Item Record and update Holdings Record, if necessary.

  • Herbarium records are kept separately from Merrill-Cazier Library items, so, if there isn't a matching record for the Herbarium, but instead, a record for another Library or Merrill-Cazier location, (or no bib record at all in the catalog), then proceed to step 2. Search OCLC…

a-ITEM RECORDS IN SIERRA:

Field

Field No.

Indicator

Code/Data examples

Notes

Copy No.

n/a

n/a

2

 

If more than one copy of this issue number exists in the Herbarium, insert the next copy number available.

Item Code 1

n/a

n/a

none

The Herbarium does not have an Item Code 1. Leave this code blank

Item type

n/a

n/a

7 (Book Noncirculating)

This is the only code used in the Herbarium.   

Location

n/a

n/a

o

o (the letter O) is the only code for the Herbarium Library. 

Status

n/a

n/a

(Available)*

Herbarium does not have a way to check material in or out.  All items should be listed as - (Available)

Barcode

n/a

n/a

Scanned Barcode

Copy the barcode from the Herbarium Airtable base.

Call Number

090

blank/blank

variable

For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018

Call number is taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.    

Volume

n/a

n/a

  • v.1, no.2

  • no. 233

Add for each physical issue of the serial

Single Item Records with a summary of volumes held in the VOLUME field

- -When a SERIAL has a single item record with a summary of volumes held in the item record VOLUME field

These should be updated with a new Holdings Record, if possible. If you are unfamiliar with Holdings Records, make a Comment with @ for the current serials cataloger and add: Holdings work in the Herbarium Airtable base.

An example of an item record needing holdings work:

  • Call Number:    090       QK 231 .B3

  • Barcode: herb23456 ← (has letter prefix+number in place of an actual barcode)

  • Volume:    Vol. 2(1943)-v.3 (1944), and v. 9 (1961) only

Holding Records:

Bring up the Holdings Record: Summary view; View all; click on the c-number (for card); then click on Record. 

  • The holdings record will usually show only the top-level of the enumeration for Serials or multivolume Monographs (volumes + year, only)

HOLDINGS RECORDS for serials

Field

Indicators

Subfields

Checking/Edits

852 call no. & location

01= LC class

11= Dewey class

5^= alpha by title

6^=shelved separately (series)

8^= other scheme (such as: map)

|h [class #] = no spaces

|i [cutter #] = from end of “h”

|x [nonpublic note] =

|z [public note] =

 

 

The call number in |h & |i should match the item record(s);

  • For Serials, missing issues may be noted in |z

  • Ignore the 1, 2, a, b, and c subfields which came over from the migration from Symphony to Sierra.

  • Examples

    • 852 01 |1o|2o|aUUS|bWHERBARIUM|cHERBARIUM|hQK1|i.B345|zsome missing issues

    • 852 01 |hQK110|i.F55 1993|zsome volumes have multiple copies

866

or

853/863, see below

31

|8 0 - (zero)

|a [Full description of holdings]

 

For a 866 field, go ahead and update the field, unless the holdings are open ended (which can be left untouched):

Open-ended:

  • 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – to date. ← new item is v. 8, no. 1

    • (no update needed)

Non-open ended holdings:

  1. 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – v. 6, no. 2 (June 1949) ← new issue is v. 8, no. 1

  2. 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – v. 6, no. 2 (June 1949), and v. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 1950)

853

 

 

 

863

03 (LC#s, top level 3 enumeration)

 

 

 

30 (span of vols./dates)

31 (just one vol/date)

|8 1 - first enumeration

|8 2 - numbering change

|a v. - prefix abbreviation

|i (year) - if date is used

 

|8 1.1, 1.2, etc.

|a - numbering

|i - years

|w - gap

If the 863 field volume situation is simple, go ahead and update the 863 field:

  1. 853 03 |81 |av.

  2. 863 30  |81.1|a5-9 |i1960-1969 ← new item is volume 10 (1970)

    • Update:

  3. 863 30 |81.1|a5-10|i1960-1970

Further examples:

Example of 853/863 – all volumes in a range, no breaks

  • 853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

  • 863 30 |81.1 |a5-11 |i1975-1982

Example of 853/863 – missing volume:

  • 853 03 |81 |av. |i(year)

  • 863 31 |81.1 |a5 |i1975 |wg

  • 863 30 |81.2 |a7-10 |i1977-1981

Example of change in enumeration:

  • 853 03 $81 $abk. $i(year)

  • 853 03 $82 $av. $i(year)

  • 863 30 $81.1 $a1-25 $i1971/1972-1995/1996

  • 863 31 $82.1 $a26 $i1996/1997

  • Displays as: bk.1(1971/1972)-25(1995/1996) v.26(1996/1997)

If the 863 field situation is complex, use the MARC Holdings Records Full Procedures to update them if you have been trained in Holdings work, or do a comment with @ for the current serials cataloger and add the text: Holdings work.

II-Search OCLC and select appropriate record

  1. If you found the correct edition in Sierra, but the record was in the Merrill-Cazier or another branch library, use the OCLC number to search,

    1. no:

    2. #

    3. Otherwise, searches could include:

      • ISSN, if present

      • Title of item (exact title if possible) - minus any Boolean terms: and, or, not, near

      • Corporation or Agency issuing the title

      • Various combinations of, for example:

        • ti:contributions herbarium pb:new mexico mt:ser ← title, publisher/issuing agency, and format (serial)

        •  

  2. Check that the following fields match the serial being cataloged:

    • 022 - ISSN, if any

    • 110/710 and 245/246 - Title and issuing agency

    • 260/264 - Place, Publisher, and Years of publication - HOWEVER, many serials will change publishers/places over time!

    • 300 - Page numbers or number of volumes for multi-volume sets/serials, or just the word “volumes” for currently running serials

    • 336/337/338 - Format (same as book)

    • 362 - Pattern of enumeration (volumes, numbers, dates) - if the issue doesn’t match the pattern, it may be from a different serial

III-Edit the OCLC Bibliographic Record 

Check the fixed fields, especially:

Type

In OCLC, a human-readable version will be displayed just above type

 

a - text resource

Material type

Print Resource

BLvl

m - book or multivolume set

s - serial

Bib Level

 

Lang (language)

eng - English

ger - German

fre - French

 

Form

[blank]

If a code is in there, you will usually need a different record

Desc

a or i or [blank]

a (AACR2) i (ISBD punctuation) or [blank] (AACR1 or non-ISBD RDA)

DtSt

c (continuing),

d (dead, or finished serial),

 

 

Dates

 

Compare to 362 field(s), if none, compare to 260/264

Ctry

 

Compare to 260/264 place of publication

  1. Check that the following fields match, if not done already during the search

    1. 100/700 and 245/246 - Title and author(s)

    2. 110/710 - Corporate author

    3. 260/264 - Publisher and year

    4. 300 - pages or volumes

    5. 336/337/338 - Format

    6. 110/710 - Corporation/Agency issuing the title

    7. 111/711 - Conference issuing the title

  2. Check that the following fields are present

    1. 050/090 - Call number

      • Search the LC call number in Sierra to make sure there are no call number conflicts.

      • If the call number needs adjusting, put the adjusted call number in the 090 field, leave any 050 fields in the record. 

      • If no call number available; either assign it, if familiar with call numbers, or mark Call number needed in Work notes on the Herbarium Airtable.

    2. 650/651 - Subject heading

  3. Serial fields to check:

    1. 310 - Frequency (not always present)

    2. 362 - Dates/Volume enumeration

    3. 77x - Related titles

    4. 780 - Proceeding title

    5. 785 - Succeeding title

  4. Then check for these special fields and edits:

    1. 650/655 - Delete all Subject Headings with second indicators of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

      1. Delete all Subject Headings that have second indicators of 7, Except: Fast headings.

    2.  

  5. Apply the HERBARIUM949 constant data

    1. This creates the 049 and 949 field

OR create the 049 and 949 by hand

  1. Insert or change the 049 field to:

    • UUS5 Herbarium

  2. Insert 949 item record information with the following codes:

    • 949  call number ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7 

    • You can have more than one 949 field, if you have more than one volume or copy.

    • for example:

      • 949  call number ǂv v. 5 ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7 

      • 949  call number ǂv v. 6 ǂi barcode ǂl o ǂt 7

      • etc.

  3. Apply 909 cataloger statistics field:

    1. [FIRSTNAME LASTNAME] ǂb [YYYY-MM-DD] ǂc COPY or ORIGINAL ǂd CMS STATS ǂz [NOTES, not usually needed]

  4. Validate; ; Update to show we have holdings; then Export

IV-Import from OCLC

  • Once edits are made, import into Sierra using:   

Bibliographic Record Load Table: LOAD/Overlay bibs & create items (.briefbiboverlay)

In Sierra:

Item Records for SERIALS

  • If the SERIAL record is completely new, check or use these codes or values:

Field

Field No.

Indicator

Code/Data

Notes

Copy No.

n/a

n/a

  • 2

 

If more than one copy of this issue number exists in the Herbarium, insert the next copy number available.

Item Code 1

n/a

n/a

none

The Herbarium does not have an Item Code 1. Leave this code blank

Item type

n/a

n/a

7 (Book Noncirculating)

This is the only code used in the Herbarium.   

Location

n/a

n/a

o

o (the letter O) is the only code for the Herbarium Library. 

Status

n/a

n/a

- (Available)*

Herbarium does not have a way to check material in or out.  All items should be listed as - (Available)

Barcode

n/a

n/a

Scanned Barcode

Copy the barcode from the Herbarium Airtable base.

Call Number

090

blank/blank

variable

Call number is taken from the 050 or 090 field in the bib record.  Add spaces between call number sections and remove subfields.  For example:  SF 761 .D93 2018  

Volume

n/a

n/a

  • v.1, no.2

  • no. 233

Add for each physical issue of the serial

Internal Note

n/a

n/a

variable

Not generally needed


III-Holdings Records workflow (simplified edition)

  1. Bring up the Holdings Record:
    Summary view; View all; click on the c-number (for card); then click on Record. 

    • The holdings record will usually show only the top-level of the enumeration for Serials or multivolume Monographs (volumes + year, only)

  2. Holdings Records steps for matching and edits 

  3. Check the following fields and/or codes:

    1. Location:  o  Herbarium Library

    2. 852 field

      • The call number in |h & |i should match the item record(s);

      • For Serials, missing issues may be noted in |z

      • Ignore the 1, 2, a, b, and c fields which came over from the migration from Symphony to Sierra.

      • Examples

        • 852 01 |1o|2o|aUUS|bWHERBARIUM|cHERBARIUM|hQK1|i.B345|zsome missing issues

        • 852 01 |hQK110|i.F55 1993|zsome volumes have multiple copies

    3. Check the fields showing the volumes:

      1. Look over the volumes shown in either 866 or the 863 fields, and see if the item in hand will need to be added to the holdings:

      2. For a 866 field, go ahead and update the field, unless the holdings are open ended:

        • 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – to date. ← item in hand is v. 8, no. 1 (no update needed)

        • Non-open ended holdings:

        • 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – v. 6, no. 2 (June 1949) ← item in hand is v. 8, no. 1

        • 866 31 |80|aVol. 5, no. 1 (May 1949) – v. 6, no. 2 (June 1949), and v. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 1950)

      3. If the 863 field volume situation is simple, go ahead and update the 863 field:

        • 853 03 |81 |av.

        • 863 30  |81.1|a5-9 ← the item in hand is volume 10

        • Update to:

        • 863 30 |81.1|a5-10

      4. If the 863 field situation is complex, use the MARC Holdings Records Full Procedures to update them if you have been trained in Holdings work, or do a comment with @ for the current serials cataloger and add the text: Holdings work.

  4. If uncertain about the holdings record or there is none, do a Comment then @Serials cataloger, and indicate Holdings work.

Physical Processing

Label:
Print the Herbarium9 label in Sierra:

  • Herbarium9

Serials will often not have separate item records for the issues in Herbarium (Holdings records should cover the volumes/issues held):

  • (If there isn't a Holdings Record, @ the current serials catalog, or if familiar with holdings work, create one: see above directions for more details)

HERBARIUM         
               
QK
1
.B6

Keep the dust jacket, if the item has one.  Print labels for both the item and the dust jacket and place on both.  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.   Do not cover serial's volume, numerical or date information with the label.

Marking

  • Do not stamp with an ownership stamp.


Tracking

Be sure to update the following information in the Herbarium Item Tracker Database:Start Cataloging

  • Finished Cataloging

  • In Sierra, go to View, In Public Display

    • Then copy the Web Address and Paste into Sierra OPAC link

  • Comments added, if necessary, such as: Needs call number, Problem for Melanie, Holdings work; Original cataloging needed, etc.

Check off List

  • Item is on its own separate record in Sierra (does not share a record with Merrill-Cazier Library or SCA locations, or other branches)

  • Bibliographic record fixed field Location is: o (Herbarium)

  • Item displays appropriately in the OPAC

  • Tracking is completed in the CMS Item Tracker, and

  • Item now shows up in the Completed Cataloging view.

Handoff

 When finished, copy online catalog link to Airtable and update Finished/Cataloged

Creating labels and printouts to transfer to Herbarium see also:

Click on OPAC link

  • Print off copy of OPAC record

  • bring up record in Sierra (if not already done)

  • Print label from item and clip to printout.

  • Bring labels and printouts to Herbarium