Most of these are older records, to they follow different cataloging standards. There are also many records for the same title, of varying quality. I've suggested searching strategies to minimize the number of hits. Because this will still pull up multiple results, the record with the most holdings is the best record to start with. In general, accept the cataloging as it is; if you have any questions, ask the Media Cataloger. If there is no usable record for a particular LP, give it to the Media Cataloger. If that LP is going into Media Stacks, give it to the Media Cataloger before assigning it an accession number.
- Search ALEPH by publisher number with no spaces or dashes. (note: most of these will not be in ALEPH)
- Search OCLC by publisher number with no spaces or dashes.
- Limit to Sound Recordings
- Sort by date
- Start with the record with the most holdings
- Match/Select
- 245 Match title to disc label unless otherwise noted in the record.
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If the only usable record is missing this field, give it to the Media cataloger.$a s sound recording $b d sound disc $d b 33 1/3 RPM $e u $f m $g e 12 in. $h n $i n $j m $k p $l l $n e (Note: You only need to worry about subfields a,b,d, and g; those affect limiting in ALEPH.)
- 028 Verify
- 100 Just verify that it's somewhere on the item.
- 300 Must include $a 1 audio disc : $b 33 1/3 rpm ; $c 12 in. ($a can be "sound disc" instead of "audio disc" ; $b might also include analog, mono, or stereo)
- 260 $a was not required when most of these were cataloged, so that doesn't affect the match.
- 505 Not necessary, but if you're deciding between two good records, pick the one with this field.
- Export to ALEPH:
- This will create a new record, so search by OCLC number to pull up the bib record.
- Add XPT $a Y $ MUB (Alt-X macro) to the bibliographic record
- Save to server
- Create a new item and holding record –there are instructions below for item and holding work for LPs going into Media Stacks and for LPs going into Special Collections. Use the appropriate instructions depending on collection.
Media Stacks LPs:
Create new item
Set the following values in the item
Field Value Sublibrary BC-BC Collection MSTCK Material Type PHONO Item Status 08 (Audio) - Scan Barcode into the Barcode field
- Place Barcode on upper right corner of the cardboard sleeve
- Assign accession number: I:\BMS\Accession Lists\UMLP.xlsx
- Put accession number label over old call number label on left upper corner of cardboard sleeve
- Create new HOL
- OWN $a BCHOL (Alt-O macro)
- 852 8_ $b BC-BC $c MSTCK $h UMLP#### (place accession number here)
- Special Collections LPs:
Print out the first page of the bibliographic record
- Create a new item
Set the following values in the item
Field Value Sublibrary BC-BC Collection (choose from list below) Material Type PHONO Item Status 03 (Non-circulating) - Scan the Barcode into Barcode field
- Place the Barcode on a small piece of backing paper, attach to printout of the bibliographic record with a paperclip
- Create a new HOL
- Add OWN field $a BCHOL (Alt-O macro)
Check the 852 field for the following:
Field Value Indicators 0_ $b BC-BC $c (collection code) $h (first part of call number) $i (cutter and year) Save to server
- Highlight the Call Number on the bib record printout
- Highlight the name of the author, performer, etc. in the 100 or 110 field if there is one
- Highlight the $a of the 245 field
- Write name of collection at top of printout
- Date and initial at top of the printout
- Place appropriate collection flag with the LP and put LP on Special Collections truck
- Place printout with barcode clipped to it in the basket by the label printer
Collection Codes for Special Collections and what to write on printout
Collection Code | Write on printout |
SPARC | ARCHIVES |
SPARN | ARNOLD |
SPASM | ASM ARCHIVES [two lines] |
SPBAF | BAFFORD |
SPBSA | CBSA |
SPFAC | FAC STF |
SPGEN | SPEC COLL |
SPHIG | HIGGINS |
SPHWD | HOWARD |
SPMKL | MERKLE |
SPMSS | MANUSCRIPTS |
SPNDL | NEEDLE |
SPPAR | SPPAR |
SPRSF | ROSENFELD |
SPSCH | SCHLENGER |
Updated to include LPs added for Special Collections 20191023 Vicki Sipe