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- | ===Electronic Resources General Guidance for All=== | + | ===Electronic Resources General Guidance=== |
These guidelines are to help those who work with eResources of any type (ebooks, ejournals, escores, emaps, etc.). | These guidelines are to help those who work with eResources of any type (ebooks, ejournals, escores, emaps, etc.). | ||
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The number of items for eResources should be kept to a minimum, with a best practice of 1 item per holdings record. | The number of items for eResources should be kept to a minimum, with a best practice of 1 item per holdings record. | ||
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- | __**For setting Holdings on OCLC WorldCat Records:**__ | ||
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- | No eResources have any holdings set on OCLC WorldCat records or any local holdings records (or holdings statements) associated with any OCLC WorldCat records. | ||
__**Use of the Container Code:**__ | __**Use of the Container Code:**__ | ||
- | The Container Code is used to colocate a set of records together as a set. The Container Code is in the MARC field 035 9_ in the bibliographic MARC record. These codes are managed by the batch loaders and are primarily, though not necessarily, used for record sets that are managed in batches. | + | The Container Code is used to colocate records together as a set. The Container Code is in the MARC field 035 9_ in the bibliographic MARC record. These codes are managed by the batch loaders and are primarily, though not necessarily, used for record sets that are managed in batches. |