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  • Locate the series title. Series searching only must be done if there is a number present after the series title. The number may be either a volume number or an ISSN number.
    • On BNA Green forms, the series title is found after the title and author, but before the publisher and city, in parentheses.
    • On Collection Manager forms, the series title is listed in parentheses after the title, which is listed in BOLD type.
    • On Amazon printouts, the series title is indicated in parentheses, directly following the title.
    • On BIP and Barnes and Noble printouts, the series title is not often included.
  • Search the series title (bolded in examples) in the Ex Libris USMAI database via the WebPac (http://catalog.umd.edu) using a title browse search.
  • Look for a serial record for the title. The serial record will have the title of the series, whereas the other records will have individual volume titles. If there are many instances of a title under a series, sort the list by Title/Year and then jump to a number that you think your title will be near. When you open the record, the most definitive identifier for a serial record is the presence of the letter "s" as the 8th character in the leader (LDR) field when you view the record in Marc tag format:
  • If a serial record is found with this search, record a series check.
  • Click on "Availability" to check the holdings to see if the item is a dup. If it's a dup, change the dup value to a check, record the call number on the slip, and put it in the "Already in Library" tray.

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  • If you clicked on availability earlier, click the back button now to return to the catalog card screen.
  • Click on MARC format view, and locate the system number at the very bottom of the record.
  • Highlight and copy the system number so that you can paste it later.
  • Pull up the serial record in the Aleph Acquisitions Serials by the BIB system number and add it to the navigation map. To do this:
    • In the upper left hand corner, use the indicator to select BIB system number. ADM system number is the default setting.
    • Push Ctrl-V to paste the system number that you copies earlier.
    • Click the arrow to search.
  • Determine whether UMBC has a subscription or standing order for the title:
    • Click the radio button next to [2] Overview. This will switch you to a navigational view of the library's holdings.
    • If you see a subscription, then contact the serials librarian to find out if we should order the volume or not:
      • If she says no, we anticipate getting the title(s) on the standing order, send the order(s) back as "Already on Order," and indicate on it that we have a standing order or subscription as appropriate.
      • If she says that we should order the volume(s), write on the order: "On Standing Order, but ok to order per JT." or "Subscription, but ok to order per JT." If the holding record of the subscription or standing order indicates that we catalog the title separately, then for our purposes, the order is not an added volume order and you should follow the instructions for the specific type of order from the Specific Types of Book Orders procedure. proceed as usual.  If the holding record of the subscription does not say anything about cataloging separately, write "Added vol." on the order, and write the system number of that bib record on the order and follow the instructions for the specific type of order from the Specific Types of Book Orders procedureproceed as usual.

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Determine what kind of record we should use for our order

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