Bibliographic Standards for Shared Print Monographs (2-16-2011)



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Bibliographic Standards for Shared Print Monographs (2-16-2011)


Rev. February 16, 2011

Monographs acquired on an approved, formal shared monograph program are designated and disclosed as Shared Print monographs. The Shared Print monographs are disclosed as such and are subject to specific descriptive standards, retention commitments and access policies.

The following standards are used to


  • disclose shared print monographs in catalogs

  • establish cataloging service requirements when working with vendors and

  • prioritize cataloging efforts for shared print monographs in relation to other copies.

Additional standards are outlined for the acquisition of Shared Print monographs.

A managing campus or campuses are designated to handle Shared Print monographs. A managing campus catalogs the Shared Print materials according to these standards.

A lead cataloger is identified at a managing campus and is responsible for responding to day-to-day questions from campuses, storage facilities and vendors.

Changes to these standards are made by CDL Shared Print in consultation with HOTS.



I. Disclosure in Union Catalogs

Shared Print monographs are disclosed in union catalogs (e.g. NextGenMelvyl, OCLC). The managing campus is responsible for ensuring disclosure in the union catalog.

Local holdings records (LHRs) must be created and included in OCLC for Shared Print monographs.

Shared Print monographs are disclosed as such to support discovery and collection management functions (functions in the user interface and the “back end”) including:



  • End-user discovery

  • Identification of shared print resources in the context of other copies

  • Network-level (regional, national, international) collection management decisions

  • Preparation of lists of shared print monographs from the union catalog

  • Assessment of shared print monographs in the context of other copies and formats

Shared Print monographs are disclosed in union catalogs by using:

  • Special OCLC Institution Symbols for Shared Print

  • Special Holdings Location Codes for Shared Print

  • Bibliographic data elements in the 583 field


a. Bibliographic Elements in the 583 field

Special bibliographic elements are used to identify specific items as shared print copies. Each element captures basic information about the collection, governing policies, retention commitments and preservation actions that pertain to the specific book. These bibliographic elements are populated for prospectively acquired monographs:



Table 1: Shared Print Bibliographic Elements (583 field)

Subfield

Term

DESCRIPTION

$a Action

Condition reviewed

Assume that all prospectively acquired shared print monographs are reviewed upon receipt for condition and returned if damaged.

$c Time/Date of Action

Date acquired or received

ISO standard format

$f Authorization

UCL Shared Print
and
Anglophone Literature

or

Springer monographs



Repeatable. The first $f contains “UCL Shared Print”

Add one additional $f for the specific prospective initiative statement (i.e., collection, e.g. “Anglophone Literature” for the Canadian Poetry and Fiction project/collection or “Springer monographs”

Add an additional $f if also contributed to another network level shared print initiative (e.g. WEST, a cloud sourcing partnership, etc.)


$l Status

Committed to archive

Undamaged



Repeatable. For prospectively acquired monographs, add one $l for each status: “committed to archive” and “undamaged”.

$i Method of Action

Volume-level validation

For prospectively acquired monographs, assume volume validation is achieved as new books are reviewed upon receipt

$j Site of Action

MERSP

or

HH0


or

ZAPSP


For shared print in place, use the special campus OCLC Institution Symbol for Shared Print in Place. Example: MERSP for UCMerced Springer Shared Print in Place collection.

For shared print in an RLF, use the special RLF OCLC Institution Symbol for Shared Print (HH0 for SRLF or ZAPSP for NRLF.)



$u Uniform Resource Identifier



Link to the Shared Print in Place Policy for Prospective Collections

$2 Source of Term







$3 Materials Specified







$5 Institution to which the field applies

MERSP

or

HH0


or

ZAPSP


MARC Organization code. For shared print in place, use the special campus OCLC Institution Symbol for Shared Print in Place. Example: MERSP for UCMerced Shared Print in Place.

For shared print in an RLF, use the special RLF OCLC Institution Symbol for Shared Print (HH0 for SRLF or ZAPSP for NRLF.)




b. OCLC Institution Symbols and Holdings Location Codes

OCLC Institution symbols and holdings location codes are used to identify shared print material at the institution and collection level.

The application of holdings symbols and location codes depends upon where the monograph is received and ultimately shelved. Shared Print monographs may be received and held in place (at a campus/university). Shared Print in Place may be interfiled among the libraries’ general collections. A shared print monograph may also be moved from a campus/university to an off-site facility after some time. And finally, shared monographs may also be acquired by a campus/university and shipped directly from a provider to an off-site facility.

In each case, OCLC Institution Symbols and location codes are applied as follows. See Appendix A for a list of OCLC Holdings Symbols for Shared Print in Place and in RLFs



Table 2: Shared Print Scenarios, Institution Symbols and Holdings Location Codes

SCENARIO

OCLC INSTITUTION SYMBOL

HOLDINGS LOCATION CODE

EXAMPLES

Shared Print in place

Special campus symbol for shared print in place

Each campus will define code(s) and fields based on local ILS. The terms should include a space and SP (“_SP”)as the last characters to facilitate resource sharing. The rota lists for Request require these last 3 characters.

Symbol: MERSP Location Code: MAIN SP

Shared Print in Place copies are moved from a library to an off-site shelving facility

RLF Shared Print symbol

561 ownership and custodial responsibility include the special campus shared print in place symbol to track history of campus contribution




For the campus, not relevant

For the RLF, RLF holdings location code for shared print



Symbol: ZAPSP

Location code: NRUCL SP

On LHR, include

561 CUYSP

(Example: Shared Print in Place moves from UCB to NRLF)




II. Disclosure in Local Catalogs

The managing library may elect to include Shared Print bibliographic records in the local OPAC and ILS. However, records are not distributed to other local OPACs or ILSs.



III. Services from Third Parties/Vendors

The Libraries value and prefer vendor supplied records and shelf ready services. This section describes the requirements for third-party supplied records and the process for supplying records.



a. Bibliographic Elements

Third parties/vendors will supply the best available OCLC MARC21 monographic record at time of shipment. The record must include a Library of Congress Classification call number as well as the special bibliographic elements for Shared Print outlined in Section 1. Subject analysis is preferred. Each record must include an OCLC number as a match point to overlay acquisitions/cataloging data. In the case where no OCLC record exists or the record does not meet the above outlined standards, the managing campus may create original catalog records or arrange for a third party/vendor to supply them according to the standards. Bibliographic record maintenance is the responsibility of the managing campus.

Though authority work is not required for shared print monographs, the managing campus will need to publicly disclose whether they are (or are not) handling authority work. Name and subject authority records are encouraged. It is assumed the managing campus staff will manage the process of sending and/or receiving records with a vendor, if outsourced (e.g. Backstage Library Works)

b. Process for supplying records and including records in catalogs

Bibliographic records are supplied to either the library that receives the physical items or to an RLF (shelf ready). The method of getting records into union catalogs may vary based on each book vendor’s capabilities. UC Libraries prefer vendors that have the capacity to supply records directly to OCLC. The library that acquires the shared print monographs is responsible for making arrangements with the vendor.

The following scenarios are possible:

i. The vendor ships the items and supplies catalog records to the managing libraries. Some are kept on site as Shared Print in Place and some are sent to an RLF. The Libraries load the records into the union catalog.


  • The vendor ships items including physical processing (i.e. spine label, property stamps, barcode, security tape, shared print markings) to the library(ies).

  • Library staff check in the items.

  • The campus(es) that is responsible for the acquisitions control is responsible for the catalog records (i.e., ensuring quality, completeness of cataloging, shared print disclosure), getting the records into the union catalog, setting holdings and loading records into local campus ILS.

ii. The vendor ships items but does not supply catalog records to the managing libraries. Some are kept on site as Shared Print in Place and some are sent to an RLF. The libraries supply catalog records to the union catalog.

  • The vendor ships items including physical processing (i.e. spine label, property stamps, barcode, security tape, shared print markings) to the library(ies).

  • Library staff check in the items.

  • Library staff catalog the items for Shared Print in Place or for storage in RLF, as appropriate.

IV. Enhanced Services

The Libraries value the efforts of researchers and others to enhance descriptive records with additional metadata. Records supplied by vendors and third parties must be supplied free of restrictions on future use and enhancement.



V. Prioritization and Timing of Records

Because other libraries depend upon the shared print collections when making purchasing decisions, cataloging effort for Shared Print monographs takes priority over cataloging efforts for all other standard monograph cataloging.

Shared Print monographs in Area Studies must be cataloged and disclosed in union catalogs within three (3) months of receipt.

Shared Print monographs supplied by a primary monograph vendor must be cataloged and disclosed in union catalogs within one month of receipt.



Appendix A: OCLC Institution symbols, including Shared Print in Place and in RLFs

search:


Institution Symbol




Institution name

Campus




ILL Supplier/Non-Supplier

CUY

University of California, Berkeley (includes RQE and RQK)

Berkeley

 

Supplier

BOL

UCB Law School

Berkeley

 

 

CBG

UCB Institute of Govt Studies

Berkeley

 

 

CBT

UCB Institute of Transportation

Berkeley

 

 

WCA

UCB Water Resources Center Archives

Berkeley

 

 

CUYER

SCP records at UCB

Berkeley

 

 

CUYSP

Shared Print in Place at UCB

Berkeley




Supplier

CUV

University of California, Davis General Library

Davis

 

Supplier

CUVER

SCP records at UCD

Davis

 

 

CUVSP

Shared Print in Place at UCD

Davis




Supplier

UCDLL

UCD Mabie Law Library

Davis

 

 

CUX

UCD Health Sciences Library

Davis

 

 

CUI

University of California, Irvine (includes CIM and WB1 materials?)

Irvine

 

Supplier

CUIER

SCP records at UCI

Irvine

 

 

CUISP

Shared Print in Place at UCI

Irvine




Supplier

CLU

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles

 

Supplier

UCFTA

UCLA Film and Television Archive

Los Angeles

 

 

CLETH

UCLA Ethnomusiology Archive

Los Angeles

 

 

CLUER

SCP records at UCLA

Los Angeles

 

 

CLUSP

Shared Print in Place at UCLA

Los Angeles




Supplier

MERUC

University of California, Merced

Merced

 

Supplier

MERER

SCP records at UCM

Merced

 

 

MERSP

Shared Print in Place at UCM

Merced




Supplier

CRU

University of California, Riverside

Riverside

 

Supplier

CRUER

SCP records at UCR

Riverside

 

 

CRUSP

Shared Print in Place at UCR

Riverside




Supplier

CUS

University of California, San Diego

San Diego

 

Supplier

CUSER

SCP records at UCSD

San Diego

 

 

CUSSP

Shared Print in Place at UCSD

San Diego




Supplier

CUN

University of California, San Francisco

San Francisco

 

Supplier

SFGHM

San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center

San Francisco

 

 

CUNER

SCP records at UCSF

San Francisco

 

 

CUNSP

Shared Print in Place at UCSF

San Francisco




Supplier

CUT

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara

 

Supplier

CUTER

SCP records at UCSB

Santa Barbara

 

 

CUTSP

Shared Print in Place at UCSB

Santa Barbara




Supplier

CUZ

University of California, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz

 

Supplier

CUZER

SCP records at UCSC

Santa Cruz

 

 

CUZSP

Shared Print in Place at UCSC

Santa Cruz




Supplier

ZAP

NRLF

RLF

 

Supplier

ZAPSP

NRLF Shared Print

RLF

 

Supplier

ZAS

SRLF

RLF

 

Supplier

HH0

SRLF Shared Print

RLF

 

Supplier

CDLER

Mass digitization records for all UC

CDL

 

 
































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