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Scope: This procedure describes the LTS procedure for processing Rare transfers to the Annex.

Contact:  Barb Tarbox

Unit: Database Quality

Date last updated: 01/30/2015

Date of next review: January 2016

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OVERVIEW

PROCEDURE

SPECIAL CASES

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OVERVIEW

 

Material eligible for Rare Annex

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Currently, transfer of material identified as rare from central campus to the Library Annex has been approved for the following libraries: OlinKroch AsiaKroch, Rare & Manuscript Collections (RMC)Uris   Requests from other unit libraries to send rare material to the Library Annex should be submitted to the appropriate contact in LTS Database Quality. DBQ staff will, in turn, contact representatives from RMC, the Library Annex, Digital Library and Information Services (DLIT), and, if necessary, the Voyager Upgrade Team to set up circulation, programmatic and workflow aspects of executing the transfers.

  

PROCEDURE

 

A. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE BOOK

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  1. Display the record by scanning the barcode of the book (this insures matching item records in the case of multiple copies). Open the bibliographic and holdings records
    • If there is no barcode, search the catalog by title to find the record
    • If there is a record and the book is a duplicate copy, follow the guidelines for adding a barcode and added volumes/copies
    • If there is a record but this book appears as "missing" in the holdings and/or the item record, follow the instructions for reinstatements and add a barcode following the guidelines
    • If there is no catalog record, give the book to the DBQ supervisor for cataloging and barcoding
  2. Update the bibliographic record
    • To record provenance, add a 700 1_ (or 710 2_) field with the following:
      1. Name heading copied from 100/110 field of authority record (if there is no authority record for the person, then follow the instructions for a gift)
      2. $4fmo to indicate bookplate or stamp
      3. $4sgn to indicate signature
      4. $4ins to indicate inscription
        Example: 700 1__$a White, Andrew Dickson,$d1832-1918.$4fmo
    • If provenance includes the phrase "From the Income of a bequest made by__", no provenance note is added to the bib record.
    • To record a gift, add a 541 field with the following: Rare Annex copy #: (use original location copy#) Gift of __.
      Example: 541__Rare Annex copy 1: Gift of Henry W. Sage.
    • In all cases, add the following:
      1. $dNIC at end of the 040 field if you have added 541 and/or 700/710 fields (if it does not already appear)
      2. Three 948 fields for added location, withdrawal, and maintenance updates (use macros)
  3. Update the holdings record
    • In all cases, update the 852 field as follows:
      1. Change olin, uris or rmc,ice to rmc,anx
      2. Change ech,sasa or was to ech,ranx, sasa,ranx or was,ranx
      3. Add $z after call # with description of binding type
      4. Add $x transfer note with today's date
        Example: 852__$b rmc,anx $hBL2775 $i C34 1874 $z Bound in 1/2 leather over marbled boards, spine gilt. $x transfer from olin, uris or rmc,ice 12/31/05
    • If you have recorded provenance, also update the 852 field as follows:
      1. Add another $z before binding type noting provenance
      2. Include evidence of ownership in parentheses
        Example: $zProvenance: Andrew Dickson White (bookplate).
      3. If the work was inscribed by the author, note this specifically by including inscribed by the author within the parentheses
      4. If the work has a gift letter, postcard, or other item tipped in, state this in an additional $z note in the 852 field (after the binding type)
        Example: $zGift letter tipped in front.
  4. Update the item record
    • In all cases, change these fields to the following:
      1. Perm Loc.: RMC Annex, Echols Rare Annex, South Asia Rare Annex or Wason Rare Annex
      2. Item Type: nocirc
    • If the item is in a preservation box or has loose items such as newspaper clippings inside the cover, count the pieces and enter number in Pieces field
 

 

SPECIAL CASES

A. MULTIVOLUMES

  1. Open the Voyager record and examine the hierarchy to make sure you have all available volumes of the work
    • If volumes are charged, follow the procedures for charged volumes below
    • If you do not have all available items, check the stacks for missing volumes
    • If you cannot locate items in the stacks (and they are not charged), follow the procedures for missing volumes  
  2. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the bibliographic record
    If volumes are gifts of varying individuals, note this by listing the volumes donated by each individual
    Example: 541__Rare Annex copy 1: Gift of Andrew Dickson White (v.1-2); Gift of Henry Sage. (v.3-4).
  3. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the holdings record
    If volumes are bound in different materials, note this by listing the materials separately
    Example: $z v.1-2,4 bound in library buckram; v.3,5-6 bound in 1/2 leather over marbled boards, spine gilt.
  4. Open and update the item records for each individual volume of the work

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