A. General
- If the correct work-form is used for the found bib record, proceed to do copy- cataloging editing.
- If the found bib record is a DLC or a GPO record but in a different Work-Form or the bib is only a near match, copy cataloger can use that record to derive a new one with the correct format for the fixed fields. However, in case of a GPO item, prefer a GPO full level record if available. The order of preference (Elvl Encoding Level LDR/17) to select which OCLC bib record to use is:
- 1st choice — DLC full level or GPO full level
- 2nd choice — Level 4, I record
- 3rd choice — Level 7, 8, K or M record provided information in 245, 260 and 300 match the description of the item in hand.
- If no hit resulted from OCLC search, a RLIN search is to be conducted. If a match or a near match RLIN bib record is found, copy cataloger will turn item with or without any found RLIN record to original cataloger.
- No cartographic materials are to be processed as Pre-Cat.
- Copy-cataloging editing generally includes the verification of information entered in various fields, make addition and or correction if needed to ensure the information truly describe the item in hand.
- Unlike printed books, cartographic materials can be in different physical forms. Generally the chief source of information is the item itself
- For copy-cataloging editing, if the record is a DLC or GPO full level record, cataloger can generally accept the entered data.
- The following table is to show what to do for the various fields and subfields.
FIELDS
What to do
Fixed fields
Crtp
Type of Cartographic Material
Verify / correct
DtSt
Type of Date/Publication Status
Verify / correct
Dates
Date 1 and Date 2 --Dates related to publication. May vary from date in Call Number, which is the date of situation
Verify / correct
GPub
Government publication
Verify / correct
Indx
Index
Accept / add
Proj
Projection
Accept / add
Relf
Relief shown
Verify / correct / add
SpFm
Special format
Accept
Variable fields
006
Additional material characteristics
Verify / correct / add
007
Additional material characteristics---Use separate 007s for Electronic Resource and Map formats
Verify / correct / add
034
Coded cartographic mathematical data
Verify / correct / add $a
Verify / correct / add $b
Accept $d to $g if present
043
Geographic area code
Verify / add
052
Geographic classification
Accept
245 $h
General material designation-GMD
Correct / add
255
Geographic data
Verify / correct / add $a
Verify / correct / add $b
Accept $c if present
538
System details
Verify / correct / add
500
Title from note
Verify / correct / add
500
Relief shown by note
Verify / correct / add
500
Other general note
Verify / correct / add
- For deriving a new record from the existing one, information for all descriptive access points/fields are required to be entered as to meet the input standards for that Encoding Level. Ordinarily enter “I” for LDR/Elvl. If not enter as “K” level.
- Because information can easily be extrapolated from the item itself, it is not necessary to have the call number be present in the bib record to do copy- cataloging editing. Call number can be constructed from the information gathered from the item itself and or from fields like 007, 008, 034, 043, 052, 072, 245, 4XX/8XX, 5XX, 6XX and 7XX.
- All 1XX, 6XX and 7XX headings need to be controlled. If necessary, authority record may need to be created locally. Criteria and procedure for creating local authority record refer to Authorities Policies and Procedures documentation. Click the following link. http://macfadden.mit.edu:9500/colserv/cat/authorities/authorities-polproc.htm
- If bib record has 4XX and 8XX fields, follow MIT Libraries’ guideline for the handling of series statement.
- When cataloging cartographic electronic resources, like CD-ROM, DVD- ROM, if additional guideline is needed, refer to Appendices H and J of Cartographic Materials and chapters 3, 9 and 12 of AACR2.
- The data entered in the various fields and subfields are inter-related. It is important the data in various fields and subfields match their corresponding ones.
- The following table is to show the match points for the various fields and subfields.
Field
Subfield
Subfield name
Related Fields/Subfields
LDR
Rec stat (05)
Record status
Type (06)
Type of record
006, 007 $a $b
Blvl (07)
Bibliographic level
034 1st Indicator
Ctrl (08)
Type of control
(09)
Character coding scheme
ELvl (17)
Encoding level
090, 099, 6XX, 7XX
Desc (18)
Descriptive cataloging form
034, 255, 507
(19)
Linked record requirement
006
Computer files
Maps
Mixed materials
Visual materials
Additional material
Characteristics
LDR/Type, 007, 008/CrTp, 08/Form, 008/SpFm, 300, 500,
533, 538,
650/651 $v,
856
007
Map
Electronic resource
Globe
Microform
Non-projected graphic
Projected graphic
Remote-sensing image
Videorecording
LDR/Type, 006, 008/Form,
300, 500, 533, 538,
650/651 $v, 856
008
Entered (00-05)
Date entered on file
DtSt (06)
Type of date
Type of date 090,099, 250, 300 $c,
4XX/8XX,
500
Date 1 (07-10)
Dates
090,099, 250, 300 $c, 4XX/8XX,
500
Date 2 (11-14)
Dates
090,099, 250, 300 $c, 4XX/8XX,
500Ctry (17-17)
Place of publication code
260 $c
Relf (18-21)
Relief
500 Relief shown by note
Proj (22-23)
Projection
255 $b, 500
(24)
Undefined
CrTp (25)
Type of cartographic material
006, 007, 300, 500, 533, 538, 650/651 $v, 856
(26-27)
Undefined
GPub (28)
Government publication
090, 099, 086, 260, 110, 710
Form (29)
Form of item
006, 007, 300, 500, 533, 538, 856
(30)
Undefined
Indx (31)
Index
500, 504
(32)
Undefined
SpFm (33-34)
Special format characteristics
006, 007, 650/651 $v
Lang (35-37)
Language
041, 546
MRec (38)
Modified record
Srce (39)
Cataloging source