MARBI recently separated out study programs from the 521, so you need a 521 and 526. 521 is for target audience and 526 for study program, including reading programs. See http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/5xx/526.shtm and http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/5xx/521.shtm as well as http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd5xx.html
Elaine J. Elaine Hardy PINES Bibliographic Projects and Metadata Manager Georgia Public Library Service, A Unit of the University System of Georgia 1800 Century Place, Suite 150 Atlanta, Ga. 30345-4304 404.235-7128 404.235-7201, fax [email protected] www.georgialibraries.org http://www.georgialibraries.org/pines/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deanna Frazee Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 1:58 PM To: Evergreen Discussion Group Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: ***SPAM*** RE: ***SPAM*** RE: Adding information to MARC records What you want is MARC tag 521. This is where you can put the lexile, age level, movie rating, etc. It is very handy. Although you will have to do a little work to make it show up in the catalog. Some libraries use a local genre heading (tag 65 with 2nd indicator 7) to specify something like "Young adult fiction. local" or "Gamer fiction. local"--I prefer the 521 if you are looking at reading level or maturity, although I suppose that last one is subjective. Deanna -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Haig Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 11:21 AM To: Evergreen Discussion Group Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: ***SPAM*** RE: Adding information to MARC records Thanks for the replies. I had been confused about where 'volumes' fit in and Deanna's explanation has made it much clearer. The classification I am looking for is not the same as the call number which, if I understand correctly, is a tag on a volume by which it can be located in the shelf in a particular library - a way to 'call out' the item. Rather I am looking more for metadata at the top ('bib') level that can be used, for example, to determine if a book is suitable to be recommended to someone based on age and maturity. Therefore, books in very different categories or sections could have the same rating but may have nothing else in common. This is a very library-specific requirement so I would not be surprised if it is not catered for in the MARC standard but I would like to know the correct way to add and use custom metadata. Regards, Joe On 15 August 2011 15:11, Deanna Frazee <[email protected]> wrote: > Joe, > > I think it might help for you to know that there are three records > involved in cataloging an item. The first is the MARC record, which > describes the physical details of the item. Multiple copies of an > item share the same MARC record (also commonly called the "bib" record). > Below that is the volume record, which is where the call number is > recorded. Again, multiple copies can share a volume record as long as > they are in the same location/collection. As Susan mentioned, you can > accomplish creating the volume record when importing the bib by > including the call number in 082 or 092 tag on the MARC record and > just having it automatically imported into the volume record. Below > the volume is the actual item record, and a separate one is created > for each individual copy of like items. > > For example, we own 8 copies of John Grisham's "The Broker." We have > one MARC record in Evergreen for it, and there are two volume records > attached to that--one for each of our locations. Under the main > library's volume record, we have 5 item records that are identical > except for the barcode assigned to each one. The branch library has 3 > item records attached to the volume record for that location and, > again, the only difference on each is the unique barcode. > > Clear as mud? > > Deanna Frazee > Killeen City Library System > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Susan Montgomery > Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:40 AM > To: Evergreen Discussion Group > Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** RE: Adding information to MARC > records > > Joe, > From what I've seen, as you barcode your items, you will add a call > number to each item individually. We use the 092 field and I have our > call number there. There is a drop down box for the default call > number > (082 field) and the number I put in (092 field). I think we had the > 092 field recognized so I could do this. In the past, what field did > you put the call number in? > > Susan Montgomery Craven > Davidson County Public Library > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Joseph Haig > Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:47 AM > To: Evergreen Discussion Group > Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Adding information to MARC records > > When I import a record into my library it is possible to edit the MARC > and I would like to add a local classification to each book as it is > entered. Is there a rule that I need to follow for deciding what lines > I should use and is there a way to configure Evergreen to display this > extra information? > > I'm afraid I am a software engineer and not a librarian so some things > that are simple to most people on this list are confusing to me. > > Regards, > > Joe > > If you are not the intended recipient, you must destroy this message > and inform the sender immediately. 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