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OCLC Connexion. Navigating the world of cataloging. What is a MARC record?. MA chine R eadable C ataloging record
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OCLC Connexion Navigating the world of cataloging
What is a MARC record? • MAchine • Readable • Cataloging record • “The MARC bibliographic record consists of a number of fields containing cataloging data…these variable fields consist of a 3 digit ‘tag’ also called a field number, up to two single digit ‘indicators,’and one or more ‘subfields’”(Saye 5).
An Example: 008 900326p19901942cau098 g vleng d 020 079281563 245 10 In this our life$h[videorecording] 260 bMGM/UA Home Video,$cc1990. 300 1 videocassette (98 min.) 500 Originally produced as a motion picture in 1942. 511 1 Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland • 245 tag/field number for the title & statement of responsibility • 10 Indicators • “In this our life” one of the subfields
Why should I care about MARC? • Reference work “is largely dependent on the use of bibliographic resources and structures created by catalogers.” • “The provision of good reference services, for instance, requires in-depth knowledge of catalogs; how they are constructed and organized.” • Providing user services requires familiarity with the complex rules that govern description and access points (Chang Suk Kim)
OCLC Connexion The real reason to pay attention
OCLC and Connexion • OCLC: Online Computer Library Center • “OCLC and its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain the online Union Catalog” • This means that member libraries can access, copy and download MARC records, thus saving time & money. • Own and “administer” the Dewey Decimal System • Connexion: • “Libraries use Connexion to create and edit quality bibliographic and authority records” • “facilitates sharing of records with the entire OCLC cooperative” (http://www.oclc.org/connexion/)
Who uses Connexions? • Independent libraries • Self-contained libraries that handle all aspects of information science—from tech support to original cataloging • Academic libraries • Consortiums • One cataloger for many libraries • Special libraries
Download: A Graphic Interface • Windows based product • Familiar icons = ease of use • Macros & customization • Work offline & batch process • Dedicated terminal for dedicated cataloger
Web Based Browser • Latest version-no software updates • Works with Netscape or Internet Explorer • Access to WebDewey and WorldCat • Dublin Core formatting • Use from any computer
A Practical Example Pay attention—your assignment is coming up soon…
Not enough information • Two reasons to use Connexions: • Have item in front of you & want to download MARC record • You want to save time • The item itself doesn’t have a whole lot of information on it • Have a lower-level MARC record you want to upgrade
A sample… LEADER 01966cgm 2200505Ia 4500 003 OCoLC 005 20060310141210.0 007 vf bbahou 008 900326p19901942cau098 g vleng d 020 079281563 028 00 M201803 245 00 In this our life$h[videorecording] 260 bMGM/UA Home Video,$cc1990. 300 1 videocassette (98 min.) 500 Originally produced as a motion picture in 1942. 511 1 Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland
Your turn! Are you ready?
Your assignment: • This is what you know: • Title • Author • Publisher • Audio • 3 Audio CDs • Library edition • ISBN: 1400132096
Results? • What is the difference in results: • Between a title search and an ISBN • When you add the publisher • If you change the format? • Which type of field would you use most often? • What happens when you click a link in a record?