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-====== Holdings Statement Syntax for HOL Records ====== 
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-===== Introduction ===== 
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-==== Updated holdings format ==== 
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-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 a more standard format using enumeration captions and inserting incomplete gaps, which we believe will be easier for patrons to understand, and to conform to ANSI/NISO practice, which may be more easily transferred to other systems/​LHR'​s,​ World Cat Local? 
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-==== 866 indicators ==== 
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-All holdings statements with updated formats should include the indicators 41 in the 866 field. ​ The first indicator "​4"​ indicates Holdings Level 4, which includes 2nd level enumeration details. ​ The second indicator "​1"​ specifies that the holdings statement is ANSI Z39.44 or ANSI/NISO Z39.57. 
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-===== Caption designations ===== 
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-==== Enumeration ==== 
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-NOTE: For **foreign** 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. ​ 
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-Enumerations used in holdings statements include: 
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-  * v. (for volume) 
-  * no. (for number) 
-  * pt. (for part) 
-  * --st, --nd, --th (for ordinal numbers) 
-  * ed. (for edition) 
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-When 2nd level enumeration must be entered, for example, to indicate a gap, a colon is used: 
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-  * v.3:no.1 (1980), v.3:no.3 (1980)-v.10 (1987) 
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-==== Series ==== 
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-The series designation,​ followed by a 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. 
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-  * new ser. (for new series) 
-  * ser.2 (for series 2 (etc.)) 
-  * ser.4:v.1 (1958)-v.3 (1960), v.5 (1962) 
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-The preferred practice is **not** to capitalize the first letter of enumeration captions, and **not** to include a space after the period. 
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-  * 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) 
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-==== Chronology: years ==== 
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-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. 
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-  * v.6 (1997) 
-  * v.11 (1944/​1945)-v.18 (1950/1951) 
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-==== Chronology: months ==== 
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-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 in the following cases: 
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-   * When a 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) 
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-UMass enters months by their first three letters only.  Exception: ​ For Depository materials, use June, July, and Sept, per Five College policy agreement. 
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-===== Last volume in statement ===== 
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-==== Titles currently received ==== 
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-End the string with a dash, indicating that more are coming. 
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-  * 2001/​2002-2003/​2004- 
-  * v.13 (1996)-v.20:​no.6 (2003)- 
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-==== Titles not currently received ==== 
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-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. 
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-  * 1st ed. (1979)-6th ed. (1985) 
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-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 dash after the holding string. 
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-  * v.20 (1966)-v.40 (1986)// 
-  * 1990/​1991-2006/​2007//​ 
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-NOTE: This is a local UMass practice not standard in ANSI/NISO notation. 
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-===== Complex holdings statements ===== 
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-==== Gaps: whole volumes missing ==== 
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-Gaps are indicated by a comma. 
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-  * v.15 (1971)-v.17 (1973), v.20 (1976)-v.22 (1978)// 
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-==== Gaps: partial volume(s) missing; incompletes ==== 
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-**Previous practice**: ​ We indicated incompletes by placing brackets around the incomplete vol./year, or year, and adding a field (952$x in Aleph) recording what the library holds in each incomplete volume. 
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-**Current practice**: ​ As time allows, we are converting these holdings to a format more consistent with ANSI/NISO practice, by: 
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-  * Adding indicators 41 to the 866, 
-  * Adding captions, 
-  * Replacing bracketed volumes with accurate descriptions of gaps. 
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-EXAMPLES: 
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-866__ $a26 (1992)-[29 (1995)]-33 
-952__ $xIncomplete volumes: 29:1-6, 8-12 
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-becomes: 
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-86641 $av.26 (1992)-v.29:​no.6 (1995), v.29:no.8 (1995)-v.33 (1999) 
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-> 866__ $a1985-[1990]-1995//​ 
-> 952__ $xIncomplete volumes: ​ 1990:​1-2,​4-7,​10-12 
-> becomes: 
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-> 86641 $a1985-1990:​no.2,​ 1990:​no.4-7,​ 1990:​no.10-1995//​ 
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-NOTES: 
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-  - Holdings statements indicating gaps should be entered on one line only. Enter a space after each comma. ​ This assures that the text will wrap correctly in the OPAC display. 
-  - There is no need to add any more than the first and last number around a gap.  For the first example above, v.26 (1992)-v.29:​no.1-6 (1995), v.29:​no.8-12 (1995)-v.33 (1999) would be incorrect. 
-  - Frequency considerations. In this example, we know that the periodical is a monthly. ​ If it had a greater frequency or was irregular (frequency unknown), the holdings would be expressed as v.26 (1992)-v.29:​no.6 (1995), v.29:​no.8-12 (1995), v.30 (1996)-v.33 (1999) 
-  - UMass policy is to allow a combination of 2nd level enumeration (without repeating the captions) as long as no gap exists within the combination: ​ 1990:​no.4-7,​ 1990:​no.10-1995//​ versus 1990:​no.4-1990:​no.7,​ 1990:​no.10-1995//​ 
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-==== Enumeration system change on piece ==== 
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-Use a semicolon to indicate the change. 
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- Examples:​ LIB. HAS 67 (1969)-75 (1977);​1978-1993//​ 
- LIB. HAS no.144 (1922)-156 (1928);v.79 (1929)-98 (1938) ​ 
-LIB. HAS N.S.:3 (1957)-32 (1972);​Ser.3:​1 (1973)-18 (1982);​Ser.4:​1(1983)-40 (2003)- 
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-4) Title change occurs in the middle of a volume. 
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- Examples:​ LIB. HAS 43 (1976)-47:2 (1978:​Feb)//​ 
- LIB. HAS 47:3 (1978:​Mar)-56 (1982)// 
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-5) Missing numbers were never published. 
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-a) Last volume published only covers part of the year; no title change. 
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- Example:​ LIB. HAS 70 (1991)-77 (1998)// 
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-NOTE:  You wouldn’t enter 77:8 (1998:Aug), because 77:9+ was never published, even though the bib. record will cite the last volume this way in the 362 field. 
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-b) An entire number in the enumeration sequence was never published. 
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-Example:​ LIB. HAS 54 (1900)-63 (1909) 
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-NOTE:  If vol. 57 was never published, the gap wouldn’t be indicated with a comma. ​ The bib. should mention this in a 515, and sometimes the MORE INFO. note also contains this information. ​ I’ve also seen cases where, if a gap is large or strange, it can be indicated with a semicolon, meaning change of enumeration. 
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-Example:​ LIB. HAS 54 (1900);58 (1904)-63 (1909) 
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-(Vols. 55-57 never published.) 
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-Example:​ LIB. HAS 166 (1935);​166A-B (1935);167 (1936)-174 (1939);174A (1939);175 (1940)-185 (1945);185A C (1945),187 (1946)-202 (1954) 
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-NOTE:  This a weird case I recently came across. ​ I believe the comma (indicating we don’t have 186 (1945)) should take precedence over the semicolon. 
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-6) Periodicals with weekly or daily frequencies:​ 
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- Occasionally,​ years, months and days are needed in the holding string. 
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- Example:​ LIB. HAS 1943:​Jun 4-1946:Jun 4 
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-In the holding string, enter numerical designations without v. or no. and enter years in parentheses. ​ For multiple years, don’t truncate the years. 
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- Checkin: ​ LIB HAS     45 (1967/1968) 
- Item: v.45 1967-68  
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-In the holding string, parts are indicated by a colon. 
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- Checkin:​ LIB HAS     25 (1977)-26:2 (1978) 
- Items:​ v.25 1977 
- v.26 no.1-2 1978 
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-Series is entered in the holding string as N.S.  or Ser.# (in item, series is entered in lower case, n.s. or ser.#​) ​ 
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-Checkin holdings regarding incompletes,​ etc. 
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-A missing volume is indicated by a comma. ​ For example in the following string v.35 is missing: 
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-LIB HAS     4 (1925)-34 (1955/​1956),​36 (1957/​1958)-73:​2 (1994) 
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-A semicolon indicates a change of numbering style or sequence, with no vols. missing: 
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-LIB HAS     4 (1925)-34 (1955/​1956);​1957-1994 
-LIB HAS     4 (1925)-34 (1956);​N.S.1 (1957)- 
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-If a volume is incomplete, three things need to be indicated: 
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-a) Brackets around that volume in the checkin record holding string. 
-b) An INC./ADD. note in the checkin record describing what we have. 
-c) An Inc. at the end of the volume field in the item record 
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-For example, if vol. 3 has been bound lacking no. 4: 
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-Holding string: ​ LIB HAS     1 (1949)-[3 (1951)]-46 (1994) 
- INC./​ADD. ​   Incomplete volumes: 3:1-3,5-6 (1951) 
- Item record: ​ v.3 1951 Inc. 
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-Copy 2’s should also be indicated in an INC./ADD. note:  Added copies: ​ 4 (1968) 
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-// is entered at end of holding string ONLY if the last vol. is last one published. 
-Year inferred (periodicals only) 
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-This is an odd case which might be encountered,​ though the reason for it no longer exists. ​ It applies only to periodicals with no obvious date.  Serials with no obvious date are linked and entered in the checkin holding string as vols. or nos. only. 
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-When we kept the recently-bound periodicals in a separate location from earlier bound vols., we needed to know the year they were published. ​ Therefore a year in parentheses was added to the spine, and ONLY these vols. are linked with years in parentheses. 
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- Holding string: ​ LIB HAS     1-3 
- Item records:​ v.1 (1986) 
-v.2 (1987) 
-v.3 (1988) 
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-Cross-linking 
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-This will happen when the title changes in the middle of a bound volume. ​ Some nasty publications have multiple title changes per one bound volume: 
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- LIB HAS     43 (1976)-47:2 (1978:​Feb)// ​ [1st title] 
- LIB HAS     47:3 (1978:​Mar)-47:​6 (1978:​Jun)// ​ [2nd title] 
-LIB HAS     47:7 (1978:​Jul)-56 (1982)// ​    ​ [3rd title] 
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