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Contact: Laura Daniels / Pam Stansbury

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Bibliographic records

Video games should be cataloged in OCLC as Computer Files. There will usually be existing copy, though you may need to enhance or update the record.

One search strategy is title plus keyword for the game platform. You can also search by identifier (publisher number).


Pay attention to the following fields (highlighted in the sample record below):

007
028
250
300
336/337/338
538
655 _7 Video games. $2 lcgft
753 (System details access to computer files)

Also pay close attention to: title and source of title.

Holdings records

Holdings type: monograph

Call number: Video games will be classed under LC call number GV1469.35 A-Z (for title of game). If a cutter the particular game is not already established, construct one based on title (use whatever is in the 245). As this is an unconventional use of this class number, do not add it to the record in OCLC.

Add Call number prefix: Dean Room

Location: Uris

Item Records

Material type: Computfile

Loan type: Circulating

Include only bibliographical significant inserts in piece count.

Physical processing

Write call number and brief title on the location flyer. Apply barcode to outside of case and create item record. Include only bibliographical significant inserts in piece count. Physical Processing staff will  ... (to be decided)

NOTE: For now, please place cataloged video games directly on Susie Cobb's desk. Do not put them on the Physical Processing trucks.


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