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DVDs: As a theft protection measure, Physical Processing staff will write the call number on the disk label in indelible ink, when space permits.  

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General notes

Placement of barcodes

Added copies

Blu-ray discs

Single-boxed, multi-part videocassettes for Africana, Kroch, and Uris Library Dean Room

Multi-part sets, each in secure container

Inserts laid in DVD containers

Missing DVD or missing booklets, guides, etc.

Discs that won't play in all machines

Materials for course reserve

Special instructions for storage masters

Individual libraries

  Africana Library

  Africana Library accompanying videos/DVDs

  Africana Library videos w/accompanying material

  Annex

  Math Library

  Veterinary Library

  Conservation

  Fine Arts Library

  Fine Arts Library accompanying videocassettes

  Fine Arts Library accompanying videodiscs (hardcover books)

  Fine Arts Library accompanying videodiscs (paperback books)

  Hotel Library

  Hotel Library accompanying videos

  Icelandic

  ILR Library

  ILR Library accompanying videos

  JGSM Library

  Kroch Library (ECH, SASA, WAS)

 Accompanying video recordings and Video recordings with accompanying print material

 Kroch Library: Special designations

  Mann Library (includes Ornithology Library)

  Music Library

  Olin Library

  Uris Library Dean Room

Videocassettes w/accompanying material or Videocassettes that accompany other material

DVDs w/accompanying material or DVDs that accompany other material

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Placement of barcodes

For videocassettes, videodiscs, and Blu-ray discs: -- Place the barcode near the upper right corner of the container. Try not to cover title. Exception: Africana video recordings.


Containers -- Catalogers should not barcode, or create item records, for CD jewel cases that contain DVDs, unless they are going to the Annex.  DVDs (for Annex see below) should be housed in an actual DVD container, available from the department supplies area. Do write the call number on the flyer, which should be securely attached to the piece, then put them on the Physical Processing truck.  Physical Processing staff will tattle tape the item, write the call number on the item and send directly to Uris Library, Dean Room.

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Blu-ray discs should be cataloged on a bibliographic record for a Blu-ray disc, not a conventional DVD record. However, they are shelved with conventional DVDs, so they will be given a number in the same "alphabet".  That is, choose "videodisc" for selecting the next accession number for your Blu-ray disc in CLAMSS. [See exception for Music.]

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Special instructions:
Single-boxed, multi-part videocassettes:
 

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When handling a disc that may not play in all American players (i.e. Region 2-6 or DVD-R), write a note indicating the appropriate information on the flyer for the Public Services staff/Access Services who will attach an informational sticker if appropriate (i.e. PAL sticker).  

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Starting in 2020, digitized versions are created for course reserves. DVDs to be digitized for reserves are placed in the box for Jessa after receipt and before cataloging. Jessa will usually mark the flyer "digitized" before returning the discs to LTS. By the time a DVD that was ordered for course reserves reaches a cataloger, it has been digitized and is no longer considered a rush.


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Instructions for individual libraries:

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  • Location (create separate holding records):   afr for main item ;  afr for videodisc
  • Call number:  LC-type for main item Accession number for video
  • MFHD note:  on main item: 852 ‡z Request accompanying video at Circulation Desk ; on video: 852 |z Accompanying text shelved in stacks   
  • Barcoding:  use single barcode on each piece if shelved separately; otherwise, use appropriate piece count.   See also   special instructions  
  • Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Be sure to pencil the call number on the main text.

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  • Location:  afr
  • Call number:  Accession number for both items, using appropriate term for accompanying printed material. Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions  
  • Barcoding:  use single barcode on each piece 
  •     See also special instructions  
  • Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Be sure to pencil the call number on the printed text.

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  1. Location:  ---,anx
  2. Call number:  LC-type, or Accession number (using CLAMSS).
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    Special MFHD instructions when processing a storage master:
    Suppress MFHD MFHD note:   852 |z Storage Master--Not for public use
  4. Barcoding:   See     general notes . See container instructions above for the   Annex . 
  5. Physical Processing:  Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions .  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.
  6. Accompanying DVDs: Any accompanying DVDs designated for any Annex location will be stored separately in a jewel case with its own item record.

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Math and Vet    

  1. Location: math
  2. Call number:  Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions    
  3. MFHD: No note necessary for Math.   
  4. Barcoding: see      general  notes      
  5. Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Pencil the call number on the cassette label and on a press-apply label on the container.  

    Math Library: Accompanying videos  

    • Location (create separate holdings records):  math (for text) math (for video)
    • Call number:  LC-type for text  ;    Accession for video
    • MFHD note (for text): 852 ‡z Accompanying video (accession #) available at Circulation Desk
    • Barcoding:    see   general notes  
    • Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Be sure to pencil the call number in main text.  

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    • Location:  Videocassettes: vet     
    • Videodiscs: vet,res  

    • Call number:  LC-type
    • MFHD note: Videocassettes: 852 |m Audio-visual

      Videodiscs: |k Disk

    • Barcoding:  see   general notes    
    • Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.  

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  1. Location:  cons
  2. Call number:  LC-type
  3. Barcoding:  see     general notes    
  4. Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.

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  • Location:  fine (for DVDs) or fine,anx (for videocassettes)
  • Call number:  Accession number (e.g. for videocassettes: fine |h Video 105). Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions    
  • Barcoding: see   general notes
  • Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.

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  • Location:  fine
  • Call number:  LC-type for main item ; No call number for video
  • MFHD note: 852 ‡z For accompanying video ask at Circulation Desk
  • Barcoding:  see   general notes  
  • Physical Processing:  Send items to LTS Physical Processing

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  1. Location:  hote (for DVDs) or hote,anx (for videocassettes)
                     ilr (for DVDs) or ilr,anx (for videocassettes)
                     jgsm (for DVDs) or jgsm,anx (for videocassettes)
  2. Call number:  LC-type  
    MFHD note:  Videos and DVDs: 852 ‡z Request at Main Circulation Desk.
     
  3. Barcoding:  see   general notes
  4. Physical Processing:  Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.

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  1. Location:  ech,av ; sasa,av ; was,av
  2. Call number: Accession number: Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See   instructions   For videodiscs only, accession number will be followed by language/area code   ech,anx (or sasa,anx or was,anx) |h Video 105 ech,av (or sasa,av or was,av) |h Videodisc 700 ([SEA] [SA] [CHI] [JPN] [KOR]
  3. MFHD note: 852 ‡z Shelved in Uris Library Dean Room          
  4. Barcoding:  See general notes  ;  See also   special instructions  
  5. Physical Processing: Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing
  6. Accompanying materials: Whether book accompanies videocassette or DVD or videocassette or DVD accompanies book, they should be handled the same as items for Uris, using the appropriate accession number/call number and location (ECH, SASA, WAS). See Uris Dean Room  section, being careful to scroll to the section that fits your situation.

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  1. Location:  mann ; orni
  2. Call number:  LC-type
  3. MFHD note for accompanying materials: No special location notes; items will be shelved in book stacks
  4. Barcoding:   see   general notes  
  5. Physical Processing: Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing.
  6. Accompanying materials: If items can be handled in one physical unit, use appropriate piece count and 866 & 867 fields, accompanied by |z note in 852 field as needed. Otherwise barcode each piece, using appropriate 866 and 867 fields.

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      • Location:  mus,av
      • Physical Processing: Using guidelines for unaccompanied video recordings above, send all items together to Music Library for physical processing.

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  • Videocassettes w/accompanying material:
    • Location:  uris,anx
    • Call number: Accession number for both items, using appropriate term for accompanying printed material. Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions  
    • Barcoding: Barcode item(s) as appropriate, depending on whether accompanying material fits in the cassette case, creating item records as necessary. See   special instructions  
    • MFHD:
      • 866 1 v.
      • 867 1 Booklet         
    • Physical Processing: Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items (rubber-banded together) to LTS Physical Processing. Call number labels will need to be made for each physical piece
  • Videocassettes that accompany books:
    • Location:  olin,anx         
    • Call number: LC-type
    • Send video and accompanying material to Conservation Dept. w/note that box should be made to handle all pieces and that completed box should be returned to cataloger for cataloging
    • Barcoding: Do not barcode until box is made. Barcode box only, and include appropriate piece count in item record
    • Physical Processing: Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title (if appropriate) and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Call number labels will need to be made for each physical piece
  • DVDs w/accompanying material:
    • Location:  uris |k Dean Room
    • Call number: Accession number for both items, using appropriate term for accompanying printed material. Use CLAMSS to assign the accession number. See instructions      
    • Barcoding: Barcode DVD  container only, and include appropriate piece count.        
    • MFHD:
      • 866 1 videodisc
      • 867 1 Booklet    
    • Physical Processing: Annotate location flyer with call number and brief title and send items to LTS Physical Processing. Labels will need to be made for each physical piece
  • DVDs that accompany hardcover (or paperback) books:  
    • Location:  uris         
    • Call number: LC-type
    • MFHD:
      • 866 1 v.
      • 867 2 DVDs ‡z <in pockets of text>
    • Barcoding: Barcode text only, create item record, and change piece count as appropriate. Include note on flyer that volume includes DVD in pocket.
    • Physical Processing: Send items to LTS Physical Processing. Call number labels will need to be made for each physical piece

    Note: If more than 2 DVDs are received or if DVDs are too big to put in pockets in book, do not create item records. Send to Conservation Dept. with note that box should be made to handle all pieces and that completed box should be returned to cataloger for barcoding.

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