2.3.1 Series Authority Training for Copy Catalogers

Bibliographic Record:

490:0_: Series is not traced; no series added access point is desired for the series.

490:1_: Series is traced; when value 1 is used, the appropriate field 800-830 is included in the bibliographic record to provide the series added access point.

8XX: Fields 800-830 contain series added access points for series associated with a title. These fields are used to trace (index) the series added access point.

Series Authority Record:

644  Series analysis practice (i.e., how many bibliographic records)

n – not analyzed (i.e. one bibliographic record for the entire series)
p – partially analyzed
f – fully analyzed (i.e. one bibliographic record for each title in the series)

645   Series tracing (indexing) practice

n – series is not traced (indexed) as a series added entry
t – series is traced (indexed) as a series added entry

646  Series classification practice (The code specifies whether the volumes in the series are classified as a collection, with the main series, or separately)

s –  Volumes are classified separately
c –  Volumes are classified as a collection
m – Volumes are classified with main or other series

667 notes give more instructions or alternative practice. For example:

More instructions:
UPB: This title is checked in on a serial record, then titles are sent to cataloging where they should be treated as regular traced, analyzed, classed together series. These do not need to be sent to the serials cataloger.
Alternative practice:
Give as a quoted note if Penguin Books does not appear in the publication, etc. area

643  Series place and publisher/issuing body

The 643 and the 264 of the bibliographic record should match with only minor variations

642  Series numbering example

The form in subfield |v of the 8XX field in the bibliographic record and the pattern in the 642 field of the authority record should match exactly. Conversely, the form in the 490 field should record exactly what the item in hand says.

Examples:

Book title page says: Lecture notes in computer science; 150

Series Authority Record:

010  __ n 42015162
040 __ DLC ǂb eng ǂe rda ǂc DLC ǂd DLC ǂd NIC ǂd DLC ǂd DLC ǂd DNLM ǂd NjEiC
022 __ 0302-9743
050 _4 QA76 ǂb.L42x no. ǂ5UPB
130 _0 Lecture notes in computer science
380 __ Series (Publications) ǂa Monographic series ǂ2 lcsh
430 _0 LNCS
642 __ 103 ǂ5 DPCC ǂ5 DLC
643 __ Berlin ǂa New York ǂb Springer-Verlag
644 __ f ǂ5 DLC
645 __ t ǂ5 DPCC ǂ5 DLC
646 __ s ǂ5 DLC
646 __ c ǂ5 UPB
670 __ Ledgard, H.F. Direct. in human factors … 1981.
670 __ Operating systems of the 90s and beyond, c1991: ǂb CIP ser. t.p. (Lecture notes in computer science) galley (LNCS)

Questions:

Is the form in the book and the 130 in the series authority record the same? Are form in the book and the numbering example listed the same?
Yes

How many records?
f = one for each book in the series; this book should have its own record

Is the access point traced (indexed)?
Yes – then this series statement is transcribed in 490:1_

What is the call number?
The 646 field that is coded with  ǂ5 UPB (meaning BYU’s practice) has “c” – this book should use the call number that is listed in the 050

So the bibliographic record would read:
490:1_ Lecture notes in computer science ;|v150
830:_0 Lecture notes in computer science ;|v150

The call number would be: QA76|b.L42x no.150

Another Example:

Book title page reads: Century psychology series ; published in New York by Appleton-Century-Crofts

Series Authority Record reads:

  • 001    n 84743161
  • 003    DLC
  • 005    19850715153932.6
  • 010    n 84743161
  • 040    DLC|cDLC|dDLC
  • 130    Century psychology series (Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc.)
  • 643    New York|bAppleton-Century-Crofts
  • 644    f|5DLC|5UPB
  • 645    t|ditems cataloged after Dec. 31, 1980|5DLC|5UPB
  • 645    n|ditems cataloged before Jan. 1, 1981|5DLC
  • 646    s|5DLC|5UPB
  • 670    LCCN 72-184070: McGuigan, F.J. Contemporary
    studies in psychology, 1972|b(ser. stmt.: The Century psychology series)
  • 690    AJH:10/9/91

 

Questions:

Are the series statement in the book and the 130 in the series authority record the same? Are the book and the numbering example listed the same?
No.
No numbering

How many records?
f = one for each, this book should have its own record

Is the access point traced (indexed)?
Yes – then this series statement is transcribed in 490:1_

What is the call number?
s – this series is not classified together; this book should use the 050 on the bibliographic record

So the bibliographic record would read:
490:1_  Century psychology series
830:_0 Century psychology series (Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc.)

The call number would be: whatever appeared on the record

Another example

Back cover of book reads: A Henry Holt mystery.

Series Authority Record reads:

010 __ n 88523901
040 __ DLC ǂb eng ǂe rda ǂc DLC ǂd DLC
130 _0 Henry Holt mystery
380 __ Series (Publications) ǂa Monographic series ǂ2 lcsh
643 __ New York ǂb Holt
644 __ f ǂ5 DLC
645 __ n ǂ5 DLC
646 __ s ǂ5 DLC
670 __ Moyes, P. Black girl, white girl, c1989: ǂb CIP t.p.

Are the series statement in the book and the 130 in the series authority record the same? Are the book and the numbering example listed the same?
Yes. (Note that the series authority record will not include an initial article.)
No numbering

How many records?
f = one for each, this book should have its own record

Is the access point traced (indexed)?
No – then this series statement is transcribed in 490:0_. There will be no 8XX field.

What is the call number?
s – this series is not classified together; this book should use the 050 on the bibliographic record

So the bibliographic record would read:
490:0_  A Henry Holt mystery

Please:

  • Check all series access points, no matter what the tag, in all bibliographic records in WorkFlows and OCLC if necessary. Even if it doesn’t say UNAUTHORIZED every series access point should be checked for accuracy and the series record should be checked for a call number.
  • Make sure that there is a series authority record for any series in any bibliographic record and the publisher in the book and on the authority record match.
  • SmartPort in any records that are not in WorkFlows. Make sure the treatment listed in the authority record is the treatment you apply to your bibliographic record.
  • Make sure the tagging is correct.
  • Make sure the indicators are correct.
  • Make sure the numbering is correct and the |v in the bibliographic record 8XX field matches the pattern in the authority record 642. The pattern in the bibliographic 490 field should be transcribed exactly as it appears in the item.
  • Make sure the punctuation is correct.
  • Make sure the UNAUTHORIZED disappears if possible.

Remember:

Which call number to use:
If the record has a c and an 050 call number, use that call number! The series authority record overrides call numbers listed on the bibliographic record.

Which fields in the bibliographic record you should use:
If the series is traced, use 490 _1 and 8XX. If it is untraced, use 490 _0 (with no 8XX).

What forms should be used on the record:
Only authorized forms (meaning those that appear in the 1XX of series authority records) should be used in 8XX fields.

When to send it on:

  • If the series record says it is nnc – then the book is a serial and should be sent directly to the serial cataloger.
  • If the special instructions in the 667 tell you to send it on to someone else.
  • When you cannot find a series heading in WorkFlows or OCLC that matches the authorized form of the heading.
  • When the 643 in an authority record and the 264 of a bibliographic record do not match.
  • When you have any questions or are uncertain.

SEARCHING THE OCLC AUTHORITY FILE:

  1. Log on to OCLC as usual
  2. Click the Authorities menu, click Browse. then click LC Names and Subjects.
  3. Enter the text you want to search for in the Browse for field.
  4. Select Titles from the drop-down list.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Scroll up and down the list as necessary. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys on your keyboard to access previous and next screens.

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