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Chapter 3 Preparing to catalog your collection
The Cataloging setup tasks you'll need to perform include the following:
grouping your collection according to lending period; identifying probable call
number locations in your MARC records; setting up your call number prefixes;
increasing access to your collection with categories you define; defining the tag
range for your brief MARC records; and making it easier to add copies to your
collection.
Throughout this chapter there are references to MARC 21 (formerly known as
USMARC), MARC records, and the MARC 21 standard. If you are not familiar
with MARC, please find an appropriate reference guide before beginning, such as
the
MARC Bibliographic Format Guide,
published by the Follett Software Company,
or
MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data,
published by the Library of Congress.
See also:
For more information about MARC, visit the Library of Congress Web
site at
http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc
.
Grouping your collection according to lending period
As you already know, when a patron checks out a book, the circulation period
(length of time he/she is allowed to keep the book) is based on the patron type
(age or classification of the patron) and the circulation type (type of book). For
example, libraries may only allow students to check out new books for half of the
normal checkout period. To help you maintain the various lending periods based
on the type of book, Circulation Plus/Catalog Plus allow you to create and assign
circulation types to the copies in your collection.
Example:
Let's suppose you want to limit the loan period of a new book to one
week. You would create a circulation type such as 1week checkout," or New
books," depending on how you want to group your collection, and then establish
a corresponding loan period for this circulation type for each of your patron
types in your circulation policies.
You assign a circulation type to a copy when you add a new copy to a title in
Cataloging. You can change the circulation type of a copy by editing the copy.
Circulation types are, however, only descriptions of the loan periods for items in
your collection. You establish the actual loan periods when you create your
circulation policies for your patrons.
See also:
For more information about how circulation types relate to loan
periods, see Circulation policies: who can have what and for how long" on
page 76.
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