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CHLA/HEARTH bibliographic metadata creation process.

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1 CHLA/HEARTH bibliographic metadata creation process

2 Finding titles Preservation/IT staff record the titles added to the system in Frances’ database LTS staff access the database to learn what new titles have been added LTS staff search Voyager to identify records for new titles

3 Changing the MARC record (1) Copy the record for the print title and make the following changes to the MARC records: 1.Update ISBD punctuation (most of the records for titles in HEARTH were created using old catalog rules) 2.Add fixed fields 1.006 computer file 2.007 electronic resource (OCLC/DLF standards) 3.Add 245 $h [electronic resource] 4.Add 440 series heading

4 Changing the MARC record (2) 5.5XX fields a.538 note about Internet access b.538 note about how the files of the digital copy were created c.500 note about who funded the digitization d.533 note about who created the electronic reproduction (Cornell and Trigonix) e.516 note about type of file 6.Electronic resource fields a.776 to link print, microfilm and electronic record together b.856 with URL and PURL; we maintain the URL in the PURL server only, not in the bib record. c.899 electronic resource code that we add to all our electronic resources d.906 access rights cots (wo = open to world)

5 Changing the MARC record (3) 7.DLF/OCLC Digital registry fields a.538 note about how the Digital Master was created b.583 note with digitization information c.538 note with “master and use copy”

6 Saving the bib record and updating the database Save the new record for the electronic version of the title and add the bib id to Frances’ database

7 From MARC to TEI Frances pulls the following information from the MARC record into her TEI metadata record: TEI fieldMARC field author – authorname author – authordates 100 $a 100 $d *we also have plans to map 110, 700, and 710 to author as well extent300 $a publisher260 $b pubplace260 $a pubdate260 $c edition250 $a or “ed.” or “edition” anywhere in 500 $a keywords600/610/611/650/651 $a $h $k $z

8 Making the metadata available Records are exported to OCLC and we are working on making files of records available on the CHLA and HEARTH web sites.


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