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NELA 2015: Library of Congress Hot Topics Angela Murphy-Walters Literature Program Manager

 Online Resources for Librarians, Teachers, Parents, & Children available through loc.gov  On-Site Programs and Activities on Capitol Hill  On the Page: The Children’s and Young Adults’ Cataloging Program at 50

Elements of a CYAC Bibliographic Record 008 Audience codes 008 Literary form codes 042 lcac $a pcc 050 PZ 082 Usually [Fic] or [E], and also or … $e illustrator. But especially 6XX fields 6XX0with $v Juvenile fiction 6XX1without $v Juvenile fiction 6550Graphic novels SHM H1690, H1790, and more

What is CIP? What is ECIP? What is the Partnership Program? Who are our Partners? How you can help!

The CIP Data Block Why change the CIP Data Block? Review, survey, and finalization of layout Quick summary of the survey

How is the CIP Data Block used?

General Recommendations for New Layout  Include labels for data elements, when possible  Combine print and electronic resource data elements into one CIP Data Block  When a title is available to the public in the Library of Congress catalog, the data block includes a URL Permalink. When selected, the permalink takes the user to the LC catalog, where a bibliographic record for the title could be downloaded.

CIP Data Block Elements Names: 1XX (not 130), 7XX (not 730), 8XX (not 830) Titles: 245 Other titles: 130, 240, 246, 730, 830 Description: 250, 264, 490, 500, 504, 505, 520, 521, 546 Identifiers: LCCN, ISBN (all) Subjects: 6XX (LCSH and MeSH); 650 _7 (American Mathematical Society SH, BISAC headings, Genre/Form terms) Classifications: 050 (LCC, including print & electronic), 060 (NLM), 082 (DDC), 086 (SuDOC)

Summary of Changes Elements to no longer be included 240Collective title 245Author affiliations 300Physical description (pages, cm) New elements and features 264Publisher name, place, and date 650 _7 AMS SH, BISAC, Genre/form 086SuDOC number Layout: Permalink, combined layout, labels, acronyms for thesauri & classification

Wahl, Jan. I met a dinosaur / by Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Chris Sheban. pages cm "Previously published in 1997." Summary: After a visit to a museum of natural history, a young girl begins to see dinosaurs everywhere. ISBN (hardcover : alk. paper) [1. Stories in rhyme. 2. Dinosaurs--Fiction. 3. Imagination--Fiction.] I. Sheban, Chris, illustrator. II. Title. PZ8.3.W133Iae 2015 [E]--dc Former layout: Print record

Former layout: Electronic record Wahl, Jan. I met a dinosaur / by Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Chris Sheban. 1 online resource. "Previously published in 1997." Summary: After a visit to a museum of natural history, a young girl begins to see dinosaurs everywhere. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. ISBN (epub) -- ISBN (print) [1. Stories in rhyme. 2. Dinosaurs--Fiction. 3. Imagination--Fiction.] I. Sheban, Chris, illustrator. II. Title. PZ8.3.W133 [E]--dc

New Layout Names: Wahl, Jan. | Sheban, Chris, illustrator. Title: I met a dinosaur / by Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Chris Sheban. Description: Mankato, MN : Creative Editions, | "Previously published in 1997." | Summary: After a visit to a museum of natural history, a young girl begins to see dinosaurs everywhere. Identifiers: LCCN (print) | LCCN (ebook) | ISBN (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN (epub) Subjects: CYAC: Stories in rhyme. | Dinosaurs--Fiction. | Imagination--Fiction. Classification: LCC PZ8.3.W133 Iae 2015 (print) | LCC PZ8.3.W133 (ebook) | DDC [E]--dc22 LC record available at

Former layout: Print record The civil rights movement in Mississippi / edited by Ted Ownby. pages ; cm. -- (Chancellor Porter L. Fortune symposium in southern history series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN (print) -- ISBN (ebook) 1. Civil rights movements--Mississippi--History--20th century. 2. African Americans--Civil rights--Mississippi--History--20th century. 3. African American civil rights workers--Mississippi--Biography. 4. Race discrimination--Mississippi--History--20th century. 5. Mississippi--Race relations--History--20th century. I. Ownby, Ted, editor. E185.9.M6C ' dc

Former layout: Electronic record The civil rights movement in Mississippi / edited by Ted Ownby. 1 online resource. -- (Chancellor Porter L. Fortune symposium in southern history series) Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. ISBN (ebook) -- ISBN (print) 1. Civil rights movements--Mississippi--History--20th century. 2. African Americans--Civil rights--Mississippi--History--20th century. 3. African American civil rights workers--Mississippi--Biography. 4. Race discrimination--Mississippi--History--20th century. 5. Mississippi--Race relations--History--20th century. I. Ownby, Ted, editor. E185.9.M ' dc

New Layout Names: Ownby, Ted, editor. Title: The civil rights movement in Mississippi / edited by Ted Ownby. Description: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2013] | Series: Chancellor Porter L. Fortune symposium in southern history series | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN (print) | LCCN (ebook) | ISBN (hardback) | ISBN (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Civil rights movements--Mississippi--History--20th century. | African Americans--Civil rights--Mississippi--History--20th century. | African American civil rights workers--Mississippi--Biography. | Race discrimination--Mississippi--History--20th century. | Mississippi--Race relations--History--20th century. | BISAC: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV). | HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations. Classification: LCC E185.9.M6 C (print) | LCC E185.9.M6 (ebook) | DDC ’ dc23 LC record available at

Thank You! Angela Murphy-Walters CYAC: Caroline Saccucci CIP: Loc.gov