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Unit: Cataloging & Metadata Services

Date last updated: 07/12/2019  

Date of next review: March 20202024

 

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For imprints of any date, we trace provenance, i.e. the names of former owners of the book, using appropriate MARC relator terms in $e to designate their relation to the book. Add $5NIC at the very end of the field, since the provenance tracing is copy-specific.

700 1_ (or 710 2_) for provenance
If the person signed the book: ",$e signer" at the end
If the person put a bookplate or stamp in the book: ",$e former owner" at the end
If the person inscribed the book was inscribed to someone else by the person: ",$e inscriber" at the end
If the book was inscribed to the person: ",$e former owner" at the end

Example:

700 1_ White, Andrew Dickson,$d1832$d 1832-1918, $e former owner. $5 NIC

The provenance note itself goes in 852 $z (a public notea holdings note (note type: Note) on the MARC holdings record in FOLIO. We use this phrasing: "Provenance: name of former owner (form of provenance evidence)." For a book inscribed to someone, use this phrasing: "Provenance: Inscribed to x by y, date." Other phrasing may be needed for a more complex situation.

Examples:

852 00 $b rmc $k Rare Books $h BX1673 $i .L62 $z Provenance: Andrew Dickson White (bookplate).

852 00 $b rmc $k Rare Books $h PR4076 $i. H63 1966 $z Provenance: Inscribed to James McLaughlin by the author, June 6, 1967.

852 00 $b rmc $k Rare Books $h BS1754 $I. M79 $z Provenance: Prize book presented to Aaron Bishop for perfect Sunday school attendance, First Presbyterian Church of Enfield (Massachusetts), May 25, 1876. 


We do not trace donors. (When we traced them in the past, confusion resulted when patrons searched under authors who were also donors.) Instead, we put a 541 field holdings note on the holdings record (with 1st indicator 1) for the donor's name, followed by $c Gift. note type: Source of acquisition): Gift of .... . If the donor wishes to remain anonymous, use 541 first indicator 0; this will prevent the information from displaying to the public.

Example:
541 1 $a M.H. Abrams $c Gift

click on the box to the right of the note to make this a staff note rather than a public one. In all cases for a donated item, remember also to go to the instance record and add the statistical code for a gift.

Example of note:

Gift of Michael Wilson.