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ScopeThis document outlines fast-cataloging procedures for eligible books across all LTS units, including extra copies of books (added copies and added locations).  Before following the below steps, it is CRUCIAL that staff make sure the books do not meet any of the Exclusion criteria outlined in LTS Procedure 4b, and that any pre-fastcat adjustments have been made if the book meets any Special Considerations categories listed in section B of that procedure.  See also Distribution of Non-Fastcat Books after Receiving/Inputting  (LTS Procedure #76) and Fastcat Cheatsheet.


I. Verifying Required elements: The following elements of the bibliographic information can best be verified either in the “Edit in Quickmarc” screen, or the “View Source” screen in FOLIO, both of which are available from the Actions menu of the Instance record. They can also be viewed in OCLC Connexion before exporting the record to FOLIO.  Note: The Edit in Quickmarc screen should NOT be used to make any changes in the Instance record.  If there is any inaccurate information, typos, or other errors in the record, it cannot be fast-cat, and should be routed to copy-cataloging with the appropriate information filled out on the flyer.

  1. 008 Field info:
    • Encoding level (ELvL) must be: \, 1,4, 8, I, L, or M
    • Language (Lang) – should match the primary language of the book
    • Country of Publication (Ctry) – should match the info in the book.
    • Cat. Form Description (Desc) – should be a, c, i, or blank
    • Publication date (Start Date) – should match publication or copyright date

Quickmarc view:

2. English language-of-cataloging: check the 040 field in Quickmarc or View Source.  The subfield ‘b’ in that field should either say “eng”, or be absent altogether


3. Full LC-Type call number

This can be determined in the Quickmarc/View Source screens by the presence of an 050, 090, or 950 field, with second indicator 0, OR in the main Instance pane, where the Classification identifier type will show “LC”, followed by the call number in the Classification field.

           Quickmarc view:

           

            Main Instance View (near bottom of screen):

           

Typically, an LC-type call number consists of separate components, (subfields “a” and “b” in Quickmarc/View Source), with the publication date OR conference date at the end.  The following LC call numbers represent less typical formats and have a different appearance, but they are valid and can be used for fastcatting a book.  If you have any questions about whether a call number is valid, or if you find multiple call number fields, or combinations of full or partial call numbers, consult your supervisor/trainer to determine how best to proceed.

Examples of unusual call numbers that are suitable for fastcatting:

BS2091.A1 2001 |b .P7

BS140 |b 2000

E527.5 |b 101st              

PZ7.R1084 |b Cur 2007

QA251 |b .M15 v.57   

4. Valid Subject Headings assigned by Library of Congress (LC).

In the Quickmarc or View Source screens, there should be at least one subject heading in a  600,610,630,650, or 651 field, with second indicator “0” (Zero).

EXCEPTION: Works of fiction such as novels, plays, poetry, or short stories do NOT require subject fields, and can be fastcatted if the records fit all other fastcat criteria.

NOTE: There may be other subject fields in the Instance record, such as 653 or 655, but these are not valid, and can cause confusion.  If you have any questions about whether a subject is valid, ask your supervisor.

Descriptive information

The next several descriptive elements should be verified against the book in-hand.  If any of these elements contains typographical errors or other inaccuracies, OR the editions don't match, do not fastcat. Instead, create a new record to match the book-in-hand, according to the inputting guidelines in LTS Procedure #4a .

5. Title Data: verify that the title fields match the book in-hand.

    • In Quickmarc, the title information can be found in the 245 and 246 fields (for primary and alternative titles, respectively).
    • Main title and alternative titles will appear in Resource title and Alternative title fields in the instance, respectively.



6. Identifiers:Verify that the ISBN, LCCN, or any other identifiers in this section correctly match the book in-hand. There is no need to verify OCLC numbers or System Control numbers if they appear here.

In Quickmarc, the ISBN will be in the 020 field, and the LCCN (if present) will be in the 010 field. In the FOLIO instance screen, they will each be listed as Resource identifier type:


7. Contributor(s): Verify that any authors or other contributors to the book are reflected accurately in the instance. In Quickmarc, contributors will appear in a 100 field (for primary author) or in 700 fields (other contributors, if applicable).


8. Descriptive Data: Verify that the Publisher, Place, and Publication Date fields match the book. In Quickmarc, this information will appear in a 264 field, or occasionally in a 260 field (for non-RDA MARC records).


9. Editions, Physical Description: Edition statement must match the book in-hand.  See Edition statement examples if necessary to determine whether you have a different edition.  Pagination, physical dimensions, etc. must also match book in hand.  In Quickmarc, the Edition Statement and the Physical Description of the book occur in the 250 and 300 fields, respectively.


10. Vernacular script Information: Books written in non-Roman alphabets often have records which include bibliographic information in both transliterated form, and in the characters of the original language.  The main resource title and other fields will appear in the transliterated/Romanized form, for example, and corresponding information in the original vernacular characters is listed as an alternative title.  In the Quickmarc/View Source screens, the fields containing vernacular characters will be grouped at the bottom, in 880 fields . Each 880 field is paired with the corresponding bibliographic information in the standard fields above.  In addition, there will likely be an 066 field, and the paired fields will also be denoted by a subfield 6 in the 880 fields, which is used for linking data at the head of traceable fields (see Quickmarc view below). If staff are familiar with the language in which the book is written, they should proof-read the material for errors in the same way they do the other information. 

Instance View:


Quickmarc view:


II. Steps to Fast-cat the book: When you have verified that the record matches the book, perform the following steps to complete Fast-cataloging:

A. Instance screen:

  1. In the Actions menu of the Instance Record, select Edit.
  2. In the Administrative data section, enter the current date in the Cataloged date field.
  3. In the Instance status term menu, select Cataloged (folio:cat)
  4. In the Statistical Code section, enter the appropriate source of acquisition code for the book in-hand


5. Near the bottom of the Instance, locate the Classification section, and copy the call number from the Classification field. You will need to paste it into the Holdings record in a later step of the procedure. 

NOTE: You can also copy the call number from the Quickmarc or View Source screen (050 or 090 field, occasionally in a 950 field), but you will have to DELETE subfields and spaces, so it's recommended that you copy it from the Classification field instead.


6. Click Save and Close

B. Create or update the Holdings Record:

  1. After saving the changes to the Instance record, we'll move to the Holdings.  If a holdings already exists for the piece in-hand, click View Holdings, then click on Actions → Edit.  If no Holdings record exists yet for the book, click the large Add Holdings button instead. This will take you to the Edit screen of the new Holdings.
  2. In the Holdings Record, make sure the Holdings type is set to Monograph


3. In the Location section, select the appropriate Permanent Holdings Location, which should match the flyer in the book.

 

4. Also in the Location section, in the sub-section called "Holdings Call Number", set the Call number type to "Library of Congress classification", then paste the call number into the Call number field.

Note: if the book is OVERSIZE, fill in the the Call number prefix and Call number suffix fields as appropriate, following the guidelines in the LTS Oversize chart. If the book in-hand is an Added Copy, the Copy Number field will also need to be modified (See Procedure 4c)

5. Further down in the Holdings, locate the Holdings Notes section, and click Add Note.

6. Set the Note type to Transaction data, and in the Note box, enter the appropriate transaction information for Fastcatting (ttype:f), OR for Added Location (ttype:l) or Added copy (ttype:a) (see procedure 4c)

7. Make sure to check the Staff only box at the end, to suppress the transaction data from public view.

Note: If you also input the Instance record, create an ADDITIONAL staff-only Holdings note (Transaction data type), with the Inputting transaction type (ttype:i)

Macros: LTS has created macros to enter the above Holdings notes.  To activate the macros, put the cursor in the Note field, and type in the appropriate command from the list below: 

  • · Inputting= ,,i
  • · Fastcatting= ,,f
  • · Added copies= ,,a
  • · Added locations= ,,l

C. Creating an Item record

  1. After the Holdings for the book has been created, click Save and Close, and from the Instance in the 3rd pane, click the Add Item button.
  2. Barcode the item according to LTS procedure #15, and in the Item Record, enter the barcode number that you've attached to the book.

3.  In the Item Data section, set the Material type to Book

4. In the Item Availability section, set the Permanent loan type to Circulating, UNLESS the book is for a Reference location, in which case it should be set to Non-circulating.

5. Click Save and Close.

D. Final Steps:

  1. Write the call number in pencil on the inside cover in the top left corner for hardcover books, or in the center of the t.p. verso for paperbacks, making sure to allow for binder's trimming. Adjust as necessary. For examples of how to write call numbers in books, see Call number examples.
  2. Put all items on the appropriate trucks in the Cataloging or Physical Processing units.

III.  Added Copies and Added locations:

The following are the special actions for processing extra copies of books to the CUL collection.  These books will be added either to the same holdings location as the previous copy (added copy), or to a different location (added location).  It applies only to materials that can be fastcatted, per the criteria outlined above.

A. Added Copy: When a selector decides to add additional copies of a book to a particular library location that already holds 1 or more copies.

  1. Search the Instance in FOLIO.  There should be a Holdings already visible for the previous copy. 
  2. Click the large "Add Holdings" button

3.  Follow the regular Fastcat steps for the Holdings Type and Permanent Location fields, and then enter the appropriate Copy number for the piece in-hand, along with the appropriate Call number type and Call number information.  Click Save and Close.

4.  In the Holdings Notes section, add the Transaction Data note with for the Added copy transaction, making sure to click the Staff only box after the Note field.  The MACRO to do this automatically is ,,a (comma comma A).


5.  Click Save and close,

6.  From the Instance record, next to the Holdings you've just added, click the Add Item button.   There should be a little zero (0) next to it, to show that an Item hasn't been created already

7.  Create the Item record according to regular procedures, (i.e. filling in the Barcode, Material Type, and Loan type), but add the same Copy number from the Holdings to the Item Copy number field.

8. Click Save and Close.

9.  When writing the call number in the book, add a final line with the appropriate copy number, designated by a "c.  ".  like so:

ASIA

PL

3988

K567

P47

1994

c.2

B.  Added Location: When a selector decides to add an additional copy of a book to a location OTHER than that of the previously-held copy or copies.

  1. Search the Instance in FOLIO.  There should be a Holdings already visible for the previous copy.
  2. Click the large "Add Holdings" button

3. Set the Holdings type and Permanent Location fields as normal, and fill in the Call number fields as you normally would. 

  • NOTE: It is NOT necessary to enter Copy Numbers for added locations, either in the Holdings record, OR in the Item Record.

4. In the Holdings Notes section, add the Transaction Data note for the Added location transaction, making sure to click the Staff only box after the Note field.  The MACRO to do this automatically is ,,l (comma comma L, lowercase)

5.  Click Save and close,

6.  From the Instance record, next to the Holdings you've just added, click the Add Item button.   There should be a little zero (0) next to it, to show that an Item hasn't been created already

7.  Create the Item record according to regular procedures, (i.e. filling in the Barcode, Material Type, and Loan type).  Do not add any copy numbers or additional information.

8.  Click Save and Close.

9. Write the call number in the book as normal, with the location code at the top, and without any copy numbers at the end.



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