Copy Cataloging Gets Some Respect From Administrators ALCTS CaMMS Copy Cataloging Interest Group January 21, 2012, ALA Midwinter
Elaine A. Franco, Principal Cataloger, Loretta Firestone, Head, Monographs Copy Cataloging Cataloging & Metadata Services Dept. University of California, Davis
Copy Catalogers assume more responsibility for complex cataloging “Easier” cataloging (from PromptCat) processed through computer program script Loss of librarian positions spreads more difficult cataloging among copy catalogers Non-book material cataloging steadily increasing More special collections cataloging as new receipts diminish (due to budget cuts and shelf-ready processing)
Dichotomy between global and local catalog begins to blur Concept of WorldCat Local: catalog once for local and global access. Success of OCLC Expert Community Project, introduced in Capabilities for enriching OCLC master records extended beyond participants in OCLC Enhance, PCC BIBCO and CONSER programs. Why should expert copy catalogers be restricted to local catalog?
Training Opportunities for Copy Catalogers Catalogers Learning Workshops (training materials freely available online at or through Cataloger’s Desktop subscription): Fundamentals of Library of Congress Classification and Basic Subject Cataloging Using LCSH
Selected Local Training Documents Some documents were based on in-house workshops and revised to apply to copy, as well as original cataloging. Available on department wiki: Art catalogs Books Bound Together DVD Cataloging Electronic Media Cataloging
Selected Local Training Documents, Continued Photocopies Pseudonyms Series Statements and Series Added Entries Single Issues of Serials Enriching and Enhancing the OCLC Master Record (incorporates principles from the OCLC Enhance Training Outline)
Enriching and Enhancing the OCLC Master Record General Guidelines Do not replace data in records for which you do not have the piece in hand. Do not remove information from a record unless the information is clearly in error and cannot be corrected.
When in doubt, don't. Never remove data from a record unless it is clearly incorrect. Leave subject headings and call numbers in the record unless they are clearly wrong. Use judgment on the determination of predominant subject emphasis.
Enriching Encoding level(Elv) blank, 1 or 4 w/out 042 pcc, I, L Record lacks classification, subject headings or 505
Minimal Encoding level(Elv) K, M, 2, 3, 4 (w/out 042), 5, 7 Bring record up to encoding level I Always change fixed field Elv to level I. Required fields in level I: 007 (if required) (complete a-c) 4xx/8xx 5xx 6xx Always correct any typos and include all necessary variable and fixed fields (i.e.: 024, 043)
Enhance Any encoding level (Elv) w/out a 042 pcc, except: E, blank, or 1 (enrichments only) Cannot change the encoding of level 8. Make changes but do not change encoding to I. Use to add 2nd 090 (check OCLC enhance rules), additional subject headings, and for cleaning up the record Can correct call number if clearly in error. Do not delete data unless incorrect in substance: i.e. Subject doesn’t apply
When to Enhance Credit Earned Can add the following fields if not already in the record or edit if not correct: Credit Earned: (2nd) 490/ xx , 096 (if scheme not already in record)
When to Enhance No Credit Earned Can add the following fields if not already in the record or edit if not correct: 300 7xx 2xx Always make improvements to or correct typos in access points
When to Enhance No Credit Earned Add or correct if already working in master record for anything above: No Credit Earned:
OCLC Credits 2006/07 to 2010/ /11 $86, /10 $82, /09 $58, /08 $37, /07 $30,
OCLC Credits 2006/07 to 2010/11
OCLC Costs and Credits 2010/2011 $7, = Monthly subscription cost $94, Subscription cost for fiscal year - 86, Total credits for fiscal year __________________________________ $ 8, = OCLC cataloging cost for fiscal year
Year % Original %Copy $Credits Expert , , , , ,712.36
Cataloging Statistics Original Catalogers Original Catalogers 08/09 09/10 10/11 Unchanged copy Enriched 1,764 3,328 2,135 Original 2,258 3,508 4,009 Total 4,194 7,024 6,847
Cataloging Statistics Copy Catalogers Copy Catalogers 08/09 09/10 10/11 Unchanged copy 27,432 17,873 17,956 Enriched 1,732 4,327 5,285 Original 2,484 2,488 1,889 Total 31,648 24,688 25,130
Copy Catalogers Enriched Cataloging Fiscal Year Number % Total 2006/ / / / / /12 (1 st half)
Cataloging Statistics All Staff Totals 08/09 09/10 10/11 Unchanged 27,604 18,127 18,659 Enriched 3,496 8,410 7,420 Original 4,742 6,342 5,898 All titles 35,842 31,690 31,977
Value Added Investments in copy cataloger training and OCLC WorldCat enrichment result in: Tangible credits offsetting OCLC fees Rise in staff expertise and confidence Original catalogers concentrating on most difficult cataloging and hidden collections Improved patron experience (WorldCat and UC Melvyl WorldCat Local)