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1 1-1 Serials Cooperative Cataloging Training Program (SCCTP) BASIC SERIALS CATALOGING WORKSHOP Instructors: Organizer / Dates

2 1-2 Workshop goals Identify serials and distinguish them from monographs and integrating resources Become familiar with MARC 21 tags used for serials Create original serials cataloging records Identify “appropriate” serial copy and needed edits

3 1-3 Session 1: Introduction Where do serials fit in the world of continuing resources? How does serials cataloging differ from the cataloging of monographs and integrating resources? What are the current conventions and practices? What tools are available?

4 1-4 Representation of Bibliographic Resources Finite resources Monographs Multi-parts Continuing resources Serials Updates remain discrete Integrating resources Updates do not remain discrete

5 1-5 Serials, Seriality, and Continuing Resources Serials are one category of “continuing resource” Integrating resources are the other category Both exhibit seriality because they are issued or updated over time and can change Because they are issued in a different manner, the cataloging rules for them differ

6 1-6 Serial Cataloging Records Reflect the whole publication Are dynamic because they incorporate changes over time Are cooperative creations (e.g., one library may create the record, another may update it) Are important to the overall control of the serial and often are essential to other records (holdings, check-in)

7 1-7 Successive Entry Cataloging Convention applied to all serials cataloged according to AACR2 Any major change results in the creation of a new (successive) record Records are linked using 780/785 fields

8 1-8 A Many to Many Relationship Cataloging Records Serial Issues

9 1-9 Successive Entry Record Type: a Elvl: Srce: c Gpub: Ctrl : Lang: eng Blvl: s Form: Conf: 0 Freq: q Mrec: Ctry: mou S/L: 0 Orig: EntW: Regl: r Alph: Desc: a SrTp: p Cont: gov DtSt: d Dates: 1936, 2005 022--$a 0043-0862 245 00 $a Washington University law quarterly. 260--$a St. Louis, Mo. : $b Washington University 362 1-$a Began with: Vol. 22, no. 1 (Dec. 1936); ceased with v. 83, no. 6, (2005). 588 -- $a Description based on: Vol 22, no. 1 (Dec. 1936); title from cover. 588 -- $a Latest issue consulted: v. 82, no. 4 (winter 2004). 780 00$t St. Louis law review $x 0271-2849 $w (DLC) 80644644 $w (OCoLC)5200318 785 00 $t Washington University law review $w (DLC) 2006245267 $w (OCoLC)71827741

10 1-10 Standards AACR2 and Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRIs) MARC 21 http://www.loc.gov/marc/ CONSER http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/ OCLC or other utility Local standards, practices, etc.

11 1-11 Useful Cataloging Tools CONSER Cataloging Manual (CCM) CONSER Editing Guide (CEG) CONSER Standard Record (CSR) documentation: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/conser.html Cataloger’s Desktop

12 1-12 Summary Serials are one type of continuing resource Serials are dynamic publications that exhibit many variations over the course of their publication history There are many useful tools in print and online to assist serials catalogers


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