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dvd_fastcat_instructions [2021/10/07 18:08] mbanach [Call numbers 090s and 050s] |
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This would have an accompanying 546 note saying In Arabic, Hebrew, or English, with English subtitles. | This would have an accompanying 546 note saying In Arabic, Hebrew, or English, with English subtitles. | ||
- | ===== Call numbers 090s and 050s ===== | + | ===== Call numbers 050s ===== |
**Make sure all DVD catalog records have an LC call number in an 050 field. Follow these instructions:** | **Make sure all DVD catalog records have an LC call number in an 050 field. Follow these instructions:** | ||
- | Nonfiction documentary films will be classified with an LC number that corresponds to their subject matter and the date the DVD was released (later date) at the end of the call number. This date will be VHS or DVD release date not the date the film was originally produced. | + | Nonfiction documentary films will be classified with an LC number that corresponds to their subject matter. For nonfiction films - if there is an 050 in the record with an LC Call number no further work needs to be done. |
- | For nonfiction films - if there is an 050 in the record with an LC Call number no further work needs to be done. | + | Fiction films will be classified with PN1997, for motion pictures, with a Cutter number for the title of the film. If the call number in the record is PN1997.2 delete the ".2" and make it just PN1997. Leave the Cutter number as is. |
- | Fiction films will be classified with PN1997, for motion pictures, with a Cutter number for the title of the film. If the call number in the record is PN1997.2 delete the ".2" and make it just PN1997. | + | The call number should have the date the DVD was released (later date) at the end of the call number. This date will be the DVD release date, not the date the film was originally produced. |