====== Cataloging SCUA Cookbook Collections ====== Community cookbooks, regular cookbooks, cookbooks for specific products and cookbooks accompanying applicances are received from SCUA along with a sheet of labels and archival bookmarks. Instructions on using the labels and making any markings to the books are given by SCUA. Search title of each cookbook in Aleph to check for duplicates. If we already have a copy, set it aside and check with SCUA. If we do not have a copy, search in OCLC. If a record is found, export to Aleph and add the following fields: *099 *500 *710 *Then add the usual 9xx fields. If no copy is found and a new record needs to be created, include the following fields: **040 ** AUM ǂb eng ǂe rda ǂc AUM **043 ** Geographical code - use if country is present in a subject heading field. The codes can be found at [[http://www.loc.gov/marc/countries/countries_name.html|www.loc.gov/marc/countries/countries_name.html]] **049 ** AUMM **099 ** SCUA-supplied call number (ie., ǂa BMC ǂa 4700) EXAMPLE: **100 1_** If individual author is present, ǂe author. **245 10** Title : ǂb subtitle / ǂc statement of responsibility, if present. **EXAMPLE: 245 1_ |a Valley vegetables : |b recipes for forty of the Pioneer Valley's vegetables / |c Claire Hopley ; photographs by Robert Hopley.** **246 3_** Alternative title if required (i.e., One hundred vs. 100) **250 ** Edition, if specified. **264 _1** Place of publication : ǂb Publisher, ǂc Date. **336 ** text ǂb txt ǂ2 rdacontent **337 ** unmediated ǂb n ǂ2 rdamedia **338 ** volume ǂb nc ǂ2 rdacarrier **500 ** Notes (i.e., Title from cover), ("Compiled by Episcopal church women"--Page 4"), (Promotional cookbook featuring [Cool Whip].) **500 ** SCUA local note UMass Amherst Special Collections copy shelved as part of the Beatrice A. McIntosh Cookery Collection (MS 395). ** EXAMPLE 500_ _ |a UMass Amherst Special Collections copy shelved as part of the Beatrice A. McIntosh Cookery Collection (MS 395). ǂ5 MU ** **650 _0** Subject heading(s) - see below **655 _7** Genre (Cookbooks, Recipes, Community Cookbooks) ǂ2 lcgft **710 2_** |a (Corporate body responsible) ǂe issuing body. **710** Collection note : 710 2_ |a [Collection Name.] ǂ5 MU ** EXAMPLE : 710 2_ |a Beatrice A. McIntosh Cookery Collection. |5 MU ** __Template__ It is helpful to create a cataloging template in Connexion to speed the process. In Connexion, go to Cataloging -> Create -> Constant Data. Workform type: Books. In the Fixed Field input Elvl I, Lang eng, Ctry (blank), Desc i, DtSt s, Dates (blank). Add and/or fill out the bib record following fields: 099__ (whatever call number is assigned by SCUA, such as BMC |a ) the 3xx RDA fields, the 500 SCUA note, the 655 Genre fields, the 710 field. Change the 260 field to the RDA-compilant 264 _1 field. When done, hit F4 (Save) and in the pop-up window, give the template a name such as SCUA Cookbooks. Check the Default box. In the future, hit Ctrl-F8 then Ctrl-F10 to bring up a copy of the template. You will need to fill in the Ctry (country of publication code) and the date of publication as well as any possible illustration information (Illus: a). The codes for country can be found here: [[http://www.loc.gov/marc/geoareas/gacs_name.html|www.loc.gov./marc/geoareas/gacs_name.html]] If you want to make any changes to the template in the future, go to Cataloging -> Show -> Default Local Constant Data then edit as needed. *NOTE*: If you have more than one template, go to Cataloging -> Search -> Local Constant Data. **Most frequently used Subject Headings** Cooking, American (for general works around the U.S.) Cooking, American [ǂx [style]] * ǂx California style * ǂx Louisiana style * ǂx Midwestern style * ǂx New England style * ǂx Pacific Northwest style * ǂx Southern style * ǂx Southwestern style * ǂx Western style Cooking, Cajun [ǂx [style]] Cooking, Canadian [ǂx [style]] Cooking, Chinese [ǂx [style]] Cooking, Creole [ǂx [style]] Cooking, English [ǂx [style]] Cooking, French [ǂx [style]] Cooking, German [ǂx [style]] Cooking, Italian [ǂx [style]] Cooking, Spanish [ǂx [style]] Cooking ǂv Juvenile literature Cooking (Dairy) //or// (Meat) //or// (Seafood) //etc// Cooking [State] ǂz [Town] (especially wanted for community cookbooks) Community cookbooks [State] ǂz [Town] International cooking Cold dishes (Cooking) //and/or// Frozen foods //and/or// Molded dishes (Cooking) Cake decorating //and/or// Icings, Cake //and/or// Cake Canning and preserving //and/or// Food ǂx Preservation //and/or// Frozen foods Oils and fats, Edible //and/or// Lard //and/or// Mayonnaise Cooking (Oils) //and/or// Cooking (Olive Oil) //and/or// Vegetable oils Food mixes //and/or// Cakes Refrigerators [or other appliances] ǂv Handbooks, manuals, etc. Kitchen appliances //and/or// Blenders (Cooking) //and/or// Mixers (Kitchen appliances) Salads //and/or// Molded dishes //and/or// Cold dishes (Cooking) World War, 1939-1945 ǂx Food supply ǂz United States (for food rationing) //and/or// Food conservation -------------------------------------------------------------------- *HINT*: To see what is an appropriate Subject Heading in our catalog, search under "Subject Headings Beginning With" (i.e., Cooking, Cajun will bring up Cooking, Cajun and Cooking, Cajun--Louisiana style. Likewise, searching Cooking, California will bring up Cooking, American--California style as well as Cooking, California.)