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910_formatting [2015/01/21 19:41]
mbanach
910_formatting [2017/10/20 18:18]
annk
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-**910 Formatting**+====== ​910 Formatting ​====== 
  
 We should all be using a standard format for our date and initials in the 910 fields, and we agreed to use the following format: We should all be using a standard format for our date and initials in the 910 fields, and we agreed to use the following format:
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 Use the following codes in the 910 fields: Use the following codes in the 910 fields:
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-recon  
  
 recat recat
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 The codes are not case sensitive. The codes are not case sensitive.
  
-I.R.M. CATALOGING STATISTICS 
-USEFUL ​ DEFINITIONS 
  
-RECAT (add to 910):  Cataloging-related changes done on record for material already owned by UM.  This will include overlaying a record in Aleph with a record from Connexion with the SAME OCLC number (already owned).+====== I.R.M. CATALOGING STATISTICS USEFUL ​ DEFINITIONS ====== 
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 +RECAT (add to 910):  Cataloging-related changes done on an existing ​record for material already owned by UM.  This will include overlaying a record in Aleph with a record from Connexion with the SAME OCLC number (already owned).
  
 RECON (add to 910):   Any work with requires pulling a new record from Connexion or creating an original record for material already owned by UM.  ​ RECON (add to 910):   Any work with requires pulling a new record from Connexion or creating an original record for material already owned by UM.  ​
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