Scope: This document outlines special considerations for e-books during the fastcat procedure. It assumes that staff are already familiar with LTS Procedure #4, Fastcat and LTS Procedure #3c, Fast-cataloging. We strive to keep the e-fastcat procedure as close to our regular fastcat procedure as possible. The differences outlined below are largely due to either (a) additional/different cataloging fields required for an e-resource, or (b) the lack of a tangible item in the e-resource format.

Please note that this procedure covers only e-books, not e-journals, databases, or websites. Some fields in the MARC leader will indicate that the item is an e-book, however, the definition of an e-book is still fuzzy enough that we also employ the "You know it when you see it" rule of thumb; if an e-resource looks more like a website or a serial than an  e-book, please route it to Original Cataloging for a cataloger's analysis. 

Contact: Laura Daniels/You Lee Chun 

Unit: E-Resources Unit

Date last reviewed:  

Date of next review: February 2022


To fastcat an e-book, please refer to the LTS Fastcataloging procedure, with the following alterations/considerations:

Multivolume works may be cataloged either as one volume per bib, or multiple volumes on a single bib, depending on how the volumes are hosted and sold. Accept bibs that describe only a single volume; these are eligible for e-fastcat.

If any changes are required to the MARC bibliographic data other than adding/updating/deleting the following fields do not fastcat. Refer these to cataloging.

MARC fields that may be added, editer or deleted (using quickMARC): 506, 856, 899, 906
There is no need to edit the 040.

In the MARC record view, review and verify

Editing the instance record:


Editing the holdings record: