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music_end_processing [2019/01/22 15:04]
mlipke
music_end_processing [2019/10/09 13:02]
spease [Aleph]
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 Anyone doing Music End Processing must be able to read music! Anyone doing Music End Processing must be able to read music!
  
-===== Covers must have =====+===== Covers must have=====
  
   * Barcode on top left corner.   * Barcode on top left corner.
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 **Pocketbooks:​** **Pocketbooks:​**
-  * Parts bound in a separate pocketbook should have //Parts// on the spine label (i.e. from the description in the item record) to distinguish it from the score itself, which will be shelved next to it.  For example: //M875.L22 1918 Parts//​. ​ (There is no need to include "​Parts"​ with each instrument, i.e. "Parts Violin I.")+  * Parts bound in a separate pocketbook should have //Parts// on the spine label (i.e. from the description in the item record) to distinguish it from the score itself, which will be shelved next to it.  For example: //M875.L22 1918 Parts//​. ​ (Do not include "​Parts"​ with each instrument, i.e. "Parts Violin I.")
  
 **Cloth covered parts: **  **Cloth covered parts: **
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 **Item Process Status**  **Item Process Status**
-  * If the score has just returned from the bindery, the SB should be deleted +  ​* After cataloging the score, the status should be changed to PC 
-  * If the score is going to the New Book Shelf, the status should be PW +  ​* If the score has just returned from the bindery, the SB should be deleted  
-  * In all other cases the Item Process Status ​should be blank.  ​+  * If the score is going to the New Book Shelf, the status should be PW  
 +  * Once the score has been sent to the stacks, the status ​should be blank
  
 **Circ. Note** **Circ. Note**
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 The Music Monuments are a valuable collection of composers’ Complete Works and topical collections of scores issued serially. ​ Though they are shelved on the 6th floor, these volumes have limited circulation,​ and have the call number range M2-M3.  ​ The Music Monuments are a valuable collection of composers’ Complete Works and topical collections of scores issued serially. ​ Though they are shelved on the 6th floor, these volumes have limited circulation,​ and have the call number range M2-M3.  ​
                    
-The Item Record codes are as follows: //​Sublibrary = UMMDA, Collection = UMMON, Material Type = MUSIC, Item status 07//+The Item Record codes are as follows: //​Sublibrary = UMDUB, Collection = UMMON, Material Type = MUSIC, Item status 07//
  
 **Linking Scores with Parts** **Linking Scores with Parts**
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   * BEWARE! ​ If in the //3.General Information (2)// tab under //Price// there is an actual price, be sure that this price remains only in the main record. ​ As this field is duplicated every time a new item is created, its presence in numerous items will cause major bookkeeping problems. ​ To prevent this from happening, take the trouble to delete the price from the first new item.  The rest of the items will be “price-less.”   * BEWARE! ​ If in the //3.General Information (2)// tab under //Price// there is an actual price, be sure that this price remains only in the main record. ​ As this field is duplicated every time a new item is created, its presence in numerous items will cause major bookkeeping problems. ​ To prevent this from happening, take the trouble to delete the price from the first new item.  The rest of the items will be “price-less.”
  
- --- //​[[mplipke@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: ​Marcelle Lipke]]//+ 
 + 
 + --- //​[[mplipke@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: ​Susan Pease]]//
  
    
  
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