Thanks, Heather, you give really wise advice!
You're right, my pile of serials is tall and I shouldn't be cataloguing
in such detail.
El 26/3/19 a les 16:52, Hernandez, Heather ha escrit:
Hi, Rubeno--
Your questions are not silly at all--I'm sure there are always people
with the same questions who haven't asked them yet, and serials
cataloging is never simple!
Serials change periodicity, size, publisher, title, etc., all the time,
and only when a serial is very rare & unique do we usually take the time
to note as many of these changes as we can. Usually we mention some of
these changes in the bibliographic record. Since you ask many specific
questions about size and pagination, here are some options, but I'm
happy to address other changes, too, if you'd like!
Usually the pagination of specific issues and volumes can be ignored
unless the serial is very rare & unique. Changes in size are very
common. So usually these are usually addressed in a 300 field with a
range, like this:
300 _ _ volumes : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 29-37 cm
In the subfield c, the smallest height and the tallest height of all the
issues you have is noted.
If the issues are wider than they are taller, and then change in size,
you might have something like this:
300 _ _ volumes : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 29 x 32 cm to 37 x
45 cm
Then in your item records, it doesn't really matter what size they are
unless they are shelved in different areas--your 952 $c might have these
locations. And your 952 $h might then just note the volume/issue
numbering, e.g.:
952........$c Per $h v.1 no.4 (Apr. 1954) Annual review issue....
952........$c Per Oversize $h v.10 no.7 (July 1967)....
In our catalog, e.g.:
952........$c Stacks $h v.10 (1954)....
952........$c ff $h v.12 (1956).....
We put information in the 952 $z (public note) that might be useful in
this case such as, "Poor condition."
With serials, and their frequent changes, I think it is important to
balance how much time you spend on accounting for the changes in your
catalog records with how much cataloging & data entry you have to
do--putting in enough detail is important for identifying and finding
the right serial, but you can easily spend lots of time trying to track
every little change, and then never get the next serial done...:)
Hope this is helpful! Cheerio,
h2
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