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-====== Receiving ​ordered ​Monographs ​using FASTCAT ======+====== Receiving Monographs ​Using FASTCAT ​Standards======
  
-1. Scan ISBN or type in title to “FIND” field in SEARCH section of Acq mode+1. Scan ISBN or type in title to “FIND” field in SEARCH section of Acquisitions module
  
-2. View ​Marc Tag Record+2. View ​MARC catalog record
  
-3. Evaluate for FASTCAT ​+3. Evaluate ​MARC record ​for FASTCAT ​- (Susan will search OCLC and overlay a better record where record in ALEPH is not up to FASTCAT standards. ​ If someone is filling in for her, they can just evaluate the ALEPH record and, if it does not meet the FASTCAT criteria, shelve it for a cataloger to look at later. ​ If the book is a RUSH item, it can go to Eva or a Cataloger)
  
-OCLC records ​for printed books must correspond to book-in-hand as follows:+Records ​for printed books must correspond to book-in-hand as follows: 
 + 
 +**RDA records will have always an 040 $e rda**
  
 Accurate transcription from title page, title page verso, colophon, covers, or other: Accurate transcription from title page, title page verso, colophon, covers, or other:
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    245 C Statement of Responsibility (Author)    245 C Statement of Responsibility (Author)
 +   
 +RDA: Capitalization of the title may differ in RDA records – will usually (but not always) match the capitalization on the piece. ​ Also there won’t be a gmd like $h [videorecording] in RDA records.
 +
 +Edition statement:
 +
 +  Check the 250 field to help identify matching editions.
 +  ​
 +RDA: records will have edition spelled out in full – so instead of 3rd rev. ed. it will be 
 +Third revised edition.
 +
  
 Accurate imprint information from title page, title page verso, colophon, covers, or other: Accurate imprint information from title page, title page verso, colophon, covers, or other:
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   260 C Date of Publication   260 C Date of Publication
 +  ​
 +RDA: No more Latin abbreviations
 +  ​
 +For ex. in AACR2 260 ## $a [S.l. : $b s.n.], $c 2009.
 +
 +In RDA: 260 ## $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b [publisher not identified],​ $c 2009.
 +
 +RDA records may also have several 264 fields for Production, Publication,​ Distribution,​ Manufacture,​ and Copyright Notice
 +
  
 Physical Description:​ Physical Description:​
  
-300 A Extent, pagination+  ​300 A Extent, pagination 
 +   
 +RDA: Will not have abbreviations for the most part ca. becomes approximately;​ ill. becomes illustrations;​ col. will be color, etc.   
 +   
 +Exceptions: cm for centimeter and min. for minutes – these abbreviations are still used in RDA 
 + 
 +RDA: 336, 337, & 338: Content, media, and carrier type 
 + 
 +– Content type -- MARC 336 field 
 + 
 +– Media type -- MARC 337 field  
 + 
 +– Carrier type -- MARC 338 field 
 + 
 +Book ex:  
 + 
 +336 $a text $2 rdacontent 
 + 
 +337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 
 + 
 +338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier 
 + 
 + 
 +DVD ex. 
 + 
 +336 $a two-dimensional moving image $2 rdacontent 
 + 
 +337 $a video $2 rdamedia 
 + 
 +338 $a videodisc $2 rdacarrier 
  
 OCLC records for printed books must also include the following: OCLC records for printed books must also include the following:
  
-040 B Language of cataloging- ​if extant, must contain “eng” ONLY+  ​040 B Language of cataloging - If present in the record, must contain “eng” ONLY 
 +   
 +  050 or 090 
 +All records require a well-formed Library of Congress (LC) call number, containing both $a (classification) and $b (cutter/​date). If the call number is well-formed do not evaluate, edit or check. If a record has an LC call number with a volume designation (and no alternative number), ask a cataloger. 
 + 
 +If a record has two LC call numbers, choose one call number and delete the other. 
 + 
 +  6XX   ​Subject ​   
 +  At least one subject must be present unless it is a book of literature. ​  
 +  Do not evaluate, edit or check any subject entry. 
 + 
 +  1XX or 7XX   ​Author/​editor  
 +  If a person is named in 245$C, either a 1XX or 7XX entry must be present in the record.  
 +  Do not evaluate, do not create addition entries, do not evaluate for main entry. 
 + 
 +4. Receive in Acquisitions Mode 
 + 
 +  Note order # on invoice or packing slip 
 +  Read library note field for important info that may need to be noted 
 +  Change order status to WP 
 +  Add Arrival  
 +  Go to item, change item process status and add barcode 
 + 
 +5. Create new holdings (HOL Links, create new), and check to make sure it worked
  
-050 A&B or 090 A&​B ​+6.  If FASTCAT, then do 9XX fields
  
-A well-formed LC call #containing both $a (classification) ​and $b (cutter/date). If well-formed do not evaluate, edit or check either subfield+  Go to Cataloging 
 +  F6 
 +  Add 928 fieldtab, tab 
 +  CAPS LOCK 
 +  AUTHORITY 
 +  {ENTER} 
 +   ​{ENTER} 
 +  Add 910 field 
 +  Initials ​and today’s ​date 5/20/10 
 +  {Control-L} or save with icon on upper right side of screen 
 +  {Continue} 
 +  {Override}
  
-6XX   ​Subject ​  +7. Make sure OCLC holdings are set on record in Connexion.
  
-At least one subject must be present unless it is a book of literature.  ​Do not evaluateedit or check any subject entry.+8.  ​If FASTCAT RUSH then give to Linda Fish, if FASTCAT ​not-RUSH then put on appropriate truckif NOT FASTCAT then put on shelf
  
-1XX or 7XX   ​Author/​editor ​ 
  
-If a person is named in 245$C, either a 1XX or 7XX entry must be present in the record. Do not evaluate, do not create addition entries, do not evaluate for main entry. 
  
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