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-====== Holdings Statement ​Syntax for HOL Records ​======+====== ​Serials Workflow: ​Holdings Statement ​Construction ​======
  
-(Aleph Workflow-Information Resources Management)\\  +===== Introduction to MARC 866 =====
-(Working Draft, 3/15/10)+
  
-===== Introduction =====+The holdings statement for serials is recorded in the 866 field. All holdings statements require indicators 41 in the 866 field. For information on this field and indicator definitions,​ please see the Library of Congress MARC documentation for textual holdings at [[https://​www.loc.gov/​marc/​holdings/​hd866868.html]].
  
-==== Updated holdings format ​====+===== Enumeration =====
  
-In Aleph, ​the holdings statement for serials and periodicals is recorded in the 866 field ​Previously,​ UMass holdings statements did not include enumeration captions and used brackets to indicate incomplete volumes ​We ​are now trying to convert these holdings statements into more standard format using enumeration captions ​and inserting incomplete gapswhich we believe will be easier for patrons to understandand to conform to ANSI/NISO practicewhich may be more easily transferred to/and understood byother systems.+Do not capitalize enumeration abbreviations. Add year when present on the piece (not necessarily ​the publication date)The full form of the year is used, entered in parenthesesFor combined years, both years are entered with slash between. For a publication which uses both numbers ​and months as 2nd-level enumerationnumbers are preferredunless the serial uses only months in their numbering. Enter the month as it is shown on the piece. Exception: For Depository materialsuse JuneJuly, and Sept per Five College Policy agreement.
  
-==== 866 indicators ====+NOTE: For **non-English language** serials, always use the abbreviations for the foreign term that is on the piece, such as tome, band or fascicle. ​
  
-All holdings statements ​with updated formats should ​include ​the indicators 41 in the 866 field. ​ The first indicator "​4"​ indicates Holdings Level 4which includes 2nd level enumeration details. ​ The second indicator "​1"​ specifies that the holdings statement is ANSI Z39.44 or ANSI/NISO Z39.57.+Enumerations used in holdings statements include, ​but may not be limited to:
  
-===== Caption designations =====+  * v. (volume) 
 +  * no. (number) 
 +  * pt. (part) 
 +  * fasc. (fascicle) 
 +  * t. (tome) 
 +  * bd. (band)
  
-==== Enumeration ====+Example simple enumeration statements:
  
-NOTE: For **non-English language** serials and periodicals,​ UMass practice is to use “v.” and “no.” for designations such as tome and fascicle, though for monographs, we use the abbreviations for the foreign terms.  ​Otherwise, we try to follow the enumeration and chronology designations present on the piece+  ​866 41 $a v.3:no.1 (1980), v.3:no.3 (1980)-v.10 (1987) 
 +  ​866 41 $a bd.243-bd.250 
 +  ​866 41 $a v.1:pt.3 (2015)-v.4:​pt.4 (2019) 
 +  * 866 41 $a v.3:Feb (2001)-v.3:​Dec (2001)
  
-Enumerations used in holdings statements include:+===== Series =====
  
-  * v(for volume) +The series designation will precede the volumes included in that series.
-  * no. (for number) +
-  * pt. (for part) +
-  * --st, --nd, --th (for ordinal numbers) +
-  * ed. (for edition)+
  
-When 2nd level enumeration must be entered, for example, to indicate a gap, a colon is used:+  * new ser. (new series) 
 +  * ser.2 (series 2 (etc.))
  
-  * v.3:no.1 (1980), v.3:no.3 (1980)-v.10 (1987)+There may be multiple series designations in one titleAn enumeration statement with a series designation looks like this:
  
-==== Series ====+  * 866 41 $a ser.4:v.1 (1958)-ser.4:​v.5 (1962) 
 +  * 866 41 $a v.12 (1959)-ser2:​v.3 (1982)
  
-The series designation,​ followed by colon, will precede the volumes included in that series. ​ It need only be entered once before the volumes it pertains to, even when gaps are present.+===== Constructing ​holdings statement =====
  
-  * new ser(for new series) +Holdings statements should ALWAYS REFLECT WHAT THE LIBRARY OWNSWe do not indicate what we do not yet own, and we do not denote that the library cancelled a title in the holdings statementThe 866 field denotes only what the library currently ownsIf a title has ceased publication,​ this is denoted in the bib recordGo into OCLC and export the current bib record to reflect thisSee instructions for [[serials_workflow_ceased_cancelled_titles|Ceased & Cancelled Titles]].
-  * ser.2 (for series 2 (etc.)) +
-  * ser.4:v.1 (1958)-v.3 (1960), v.5 (1962)+
  
-The preferred practice is **not** to capitalize the first letter of enumeration captions, and **not** to include a space after the period. +  * 866 41 $a 2001/​2002-2003/​2004 
- +  * 866 41 $a v.13 (1996)-v.20:​no.6 (2003)
-  * v.1 (not V.1); no.1 (not No.1); pt.1 (not Pt.1) +
-  * new ser.:v.1 (not New Ser:V.1); ser.2:v.1 (not Ser.2:​V.1) +
- +
-==== Chronology: years ==== +
- +
-Add year when present on the piece as a cover date, versus publication date.  The full form of the year is used, entered in parentheses. ​ For combined years, both years are entered with a slash. +
- +
-  * v.6 (1997) +
-  * v.11 (1944/​1945)-v.18 (1950/​1951) +
- +
-==== Chronology: months ==== +
- +
-For a publication which uses both numbers and months as 2nd-level enumeration,​ numbers are preferred. ​ However, some periodicals use only months. ​ Although we enter months more frequently in our item descriptions,​ sometimes we need to add them into a holdings statement, for example in the following cases: +
- +
-   * When volume is incomplete: v.68 (1976:Jan), v.68 (1976:​Mar)-v.78 (1986) +
-   * When a title change occurs in the middle of a volume: +
-     - v.36 (1990)-v.39 (1993:Feb) (earlier title) +
-     - v.39 (1993:​Mar)-v.46 (2000)( later title) +
- +
-UMass enters months by their first three letters only.  Exception: ​ For Depository materials, use June, July, and Sept, per Five College Policy agreement. +
- +
-===== Last volume in statement ===== +
- +
-==== Titles currently received ==== +
- +
-End the string with a dash, indicating that more are coming. +
- +
-  * 2001/​2002-2003/​2004- +
-  * v.13 (1996)-v.20:​no.6 (2003)+
- +
-==== Titles not currently received ==== +
- +
-When we do **not** hold the last volume of a publication,​ for example when the library cancels a title which is still being published as far as we know, we remove the dash and add nothing after the holding string. +
- +
-  * 1st ed. (1979)-6th ed. (1985) +
- +
-When we **do** hold the last volume of a publication,​ either in the case of a title change or a cessation, we add a double slash after the holding string. ​ (NOTE: WIKI will not support illustration of double slash) This is a local UMass practice not standard in ANSI/NISO notation.+
  
 ===== Complex holdings statements ===== ===== Complex holdings statements =====
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