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  1. Display bibliographic record. Verify that record matches book. If the title is lost or missing, see special instructions below.
  2. If the title is a serial, check for and report an open purchase order.
  3. Display relevant item records:
    • For single-part monographs, delete item record  . (Procedure #135)
    • For multipart monographs and serials, note item statuses and Enum/Chron information (for use in MFHD 852 note), then   delete item record(s) . (Procedure #135)
    • Any withdrawn item that is older than 6 months will be batch deleted by Batch processing periodically.
  4. Display relevant MFHD record:

    a.  Add |x WITHDRAWN ([reason]), [date] and your [initials] to the 852 field following the call number --   Examples:  

    b.  When withdrawing only certain parts of a multipart monograph or serial, include in the WITHDRAWN note specific information on which parts are being withdrawn –   Examples :  

    c.  If the part(s) being withdrawn are accompanying material that is included in the bibliographic description for the title (such as supplements or maps in a pocket), add an 852$x note –   Examples :  

    d.  If present, delete 852 $h In process.

    e.  Edit 866/7/8 information to reflect ONLY those holdings that are retained. However, if you are withdrawing all parts of a multipart monograph or serial, retain the 866/7/8 information as is.

    f.  If all volumes have been withdrawn, suppress the MFHD (Procedure #135) from OPAC display and change the record status value to 'd' in the leader area. Suppressing the MFHD and changing the status to 'd' will automatically queue the MFHD for deletion from OCLC.  For serials, also set the 008 Receipt Status to "Not currently received."

    g.  Repeat these steps for all copies and locations to be withdrawn.

  5. Re-display bibliographic record:

    a.  Add a 948   local statistics (Procedure #26) field to the BIB record, using the value "w" for type of transaction. LTS staff:: For multipart items, record the number of pieces withdrawn in a 948 $x. Example: 948 2# $a 20040902 $b w $d abc23 $e cts $x 3

    b.  If there are no active (unsuppressed) holdings records remaining for the title, suppress the BIB record . Adding the 948 and suppressing the BIB record will automatically queue the BIB record for deletion from OCLC.

  6. If you have the physical pieces in hand, stamp them "Withdrawn."
  7. Dispose of the withdrawn physical pieces as follows:   Send to LTS Documents all items that bear a "Federal Publications" sticker, have been stamped "Depository", or have a "D" penciled on the cover, title page, or other preliminary pages.

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  1. Re-display the BIB record.  Click on the system tab to verify that the record is not suppressed from the OPAC.  If it is suppressed, uncheck the suppress from OPAC box.
  2. Add two 948 local statistics fields to the record: one for the withdrawal; another for an added copy, an added location, or added volumes -- as appropriate. If you unsuppress the bib record, add an additional 948 to indicate a fast shelve statistic (,,s).  Note: If a new BIB record is created, add additional 948 statistics fields for inputting ( ,,i ) and fast-catting ( ,,f ) to insure that the record is exported to OCLC as a newly cataloged record.
  3. Save the record to the database.
  4. Line out all previous location stamps -- see exception below.
  5. Edit pencilled locations and call numbers -- see exception below.
  6. For serials, if you know that the new location is picking up an open subscription from the old location, write "Ongoing, currently received" on the location flyer. In addition, for unbound issues not barcoded separately, give recent issues (as displayed in the OPAC) to LTS Serials or Documents for further processing.
    If the transfers are computer disks , sound recordings, or video recordings , do additional processing if required for the new location.
  7. Exception: for unbound serials not barcoded separately, edit only the first and last issue in each bundle.
    Insert a location flyer and place completed transfers on the appropriate shelf  (Procedure #12)

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  1. Search Voyager Cataloging by title. If no CUL catalog record is available in Voyager or OCLC, forward item(s) to the LTS Inputting Supervisor to be processed as new.
  2. Check for and report an open purchase order.
  3. Display bibliographic record. Verify that record matches book.
  4. Select Record > Show Associated Records. A Holdings and Items for bib box displays.
    • If there is a single holdings record for the title:
      • Select bibliographic record.
      • Select system tab.
      • Uncheck the Suppress from OPAC box and change the record status value to "c" in the leader area. Record should display in the OPAC.
      • Save the record.
      • Display holdings record.
      • Remove |x WITHDRAWN [date] and [initials] from the 852 field following the call number.
      • Add |x REINSTATED [date] to the 852 field following the call number.
      • If necessary, add 8XX fields .
      • Select system tab.
      • Uncheck the Suppress from OPAC box. Record should display in the OPAC.
      • Click on Leader. Change the record status value to 'c'.
      • Save the record.
      • Display item record[s]. If no item record is found, create record[s] and barcode book[s].
      • Re-display the bibliographic record. Add a 948 local statistics (Procedure #136) field to the record using the value "s" for the type of transaction.

       

    • If there are multiple holdings records for the title:
      • Display holdings record that matches book in hand.
      • Remove |x WITHDRAWN [date] and [initials] from the 852 field following the call number.
      • Add |x REINSTATED [date] to the 852 field following the call number.
      • If necessary, add 8XX fields .
      • Select system tab.
      • Uncheck the Suppress from OPAC box. Record should display in the OPAC.
      • Click on Leader.  Change the record status value to 'c'.
      • Save the record.
      • Display item record[s]. If no item record is found, create record[s] and barcode book[s].
      • Re-display the bibliographic record. Add a 948 local statistics (Procedure #12) field to the record using the value "s" for the type of transaction.  

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  1. Cross out all "withdrawn" stamps.
  2. Edit penciled locations and call numbers, if needed.
    Insert a location flyer and place completed transfers on the appropriate shelf  (Procedure #12)    
       

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