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serials_workflow_holdings_records [2020/07/23 13:57]
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serials_workflow_holdings_records [2020/07/23 19:03]
annk [Fields 590 & 952]
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   * 866 41 $a v.13 (1996)-v.20:​no.6 (2003)   * 866 41 $a v.13 (1996)-v.20:​no.6 (2003)
  
-===== Enumeration & Series Designations =====+**Incomplete Holdings Statement**
  
-Do not capitalize enumeration abbreviations. Add the year when present on the piece (not necessarily the publication date). The full form of the year is used, entered ​in parenthesesFor combined yearsboth years are entered with slash between. For second level enumeration,​ some titles use numbers ​and some use months. Always use what is on the pieceIf the publication ​uses monthsenter the month as it is shown on the piece. Exception: for Depository materials, use June, July, and Sept per Five College Policy agreement.+Do not use the 866 field to show all volumes/​issues held by the library. The holdings statement ​is a general statement. Volume descriptions are reflected ​in the item recordIdeally, a title is fully linked ​and each title has volume information in the Item Description fieldUse the 866 field with a general holdings statement and a subfield z for a public note to show that a publication ​has "​incomplete holdings."​ Alternativelywhen the library owns a short run of several volumes/​issues of a title, ​the 866 holdings statement can show what we hold with gaps denoted by commas.
  
-NOTEFor **non-English language** serials, always use the abbreviations for the foreign term that is on the piece, such as tome, band or fascicle. ​+An incomplete holdings statement looks like this:
  
-Enumerations used in holdings statements includebut may not be limited to:+  * 866 41 $a v.15 (1971)-v.17 (1973)v.20 (1976)-v.22 (1978) 
 +  * 866 41 $a fasc.12-fasc.21 $z Incomplete holdings
  
-  * v(volume) +If you come across an old title with a 952 field in the holdings record, this field must be removedPlease see instructions on [[serials_workflow_fixing_field_952_incomplete_holdings|Fixing Field 952 Incomplete Holdings]] information.
-  * no(number) +
-  * pt. (part) +
-  * fasc. (fascicle) +
-  * t. (tome) +
-  * bd. (band)+
  
- ​series designation will precede the volumes included in that series. Examples of series designations include, but are not limited to:+**Current Year Only Titles**
  
-  * new ser. (new series) +If the libraries only keep the current year or latest year of a title, the holdings statement will look like this:
-  * ser.2 (series 2 (etc.))+
  
-There may be multiple series designations in one title. An enumeration statement with series designation looks like this:+  * 866 41 $Current year only retained 
 +===== Enumeration & Series Designations =====
  
-  * 866 41 $a ser.4:v.(1958)-ser.4:v.5 (1962) +Do not capitalize enumeration abbreviationsAdd the 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 betweenFor second level enumeration,​ some titles use numbers and some use months. Always use what is on the pieceIf the publication uses monthsenter the month as it is shown on the pieceExceptionfor Depository materials, use June, July, and Sept per Five College Policy agreement.
-  * 866 41 $v.12 (1959)-v.49 (1996)ser2:no.3 (1997)-ser.2:no.5 (1999)+
  
-===== Incomplete Holdings =====+NOTE: Use the RDA instructions for abbreviations,​ available in [[http://​access.rdatoolkit.org/​rdaappb_rdab-20136.html|Appendix B: Abbreviations and Symbols]] to determine abbreviations for volume designations in foreign languages. Do not correct previously cataloged items added under previous rules (such as AACR2).
  
-Do not use the 866 field to show all volumes/issues held by the library. The holdings statement is a general statement. Volume descriptions are reflected ​in the item record. Ideally, a title is fully linked and each title has volume information in the Item Description field. Use the 866 field with a general holdings statement and a subfield z for a public note to show that a publication has "​incomplete holdings." Alternatively,​ when the library owns a short run of several volumes/​issues ​of a titlethe 866 holdings statement can show what we hold with gaps denoted by commas.+ A series designation will precede ​the volumes ​included ​in that seriesExamples ​of series designations includebut are not limited to:
  
-An incomplete holdings statement looks like this:+  * new ser. (new series) 
 +  * ser.2 (series 2 (etc.))
  
-  * 866 41 $a v.15 (1971)-v.17 (1973), v.20 (1976)-v.22 (1978) +There may be multiple series designations in one titleAn enumeration statement with series designation looks like this:
-  * 866 41 $fasc.12-fasc.21 $z Incomplete holdings+
  
-If you come across an old title with 952 field in the holdings recordthis field must be removedPlease see instructions on [[serials_workflow_fixing_field_952_incomplete_holdings|Fixing Field 952 Incomplete Holdings]] information.+  * 866 41 $ser.4:v.1 (1958)-ser.4:​v.5 (1962) 
 +  * 866 41 $a v.12 (1959)-v.49 (1996)ser2:no.3 (1997)-ser.2:no.5 (1999)
  
 ===== Holdings Statements vs. Item Descriptions ===== ===== Holdings Statements vs. Item Descriptions =====
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 If it is useful to patrons to mention a specific supplement or index in the holdings record, enter supplement information in an 867 field with indicators 41. Enter index information in an 868 field with indicators 40. There is no need to add a public note for "​Supplement"​ or "​Index"​ because the system automatically supplies these in the public Discovery view. If it is useful to patrons to mention a specific supplement or index in the holdings record, enter supplement information in an 867 field with indicators 41. Enter index information in an 868 field with indicators 40. There is no need to add a public note for "​Supplement"​ or "​Index"​ because the system automatically supplies these in the public Discovery view.
  
-If you come across an old title with supplement or index information in the 952 field in the holdings record, this field must be removed. Please see instructions on converting this information ​into the appropriate 867 or 868 fields.+If you come across an old title with supplement or index information in the 952 field in the holdings record, this field must be removed. Please see instructions on [[serials_workflow_supplement_index_statements|Supplement & Index Statements in the Holdings Record]] to convert ​into the appropriate 867 or 868 fields.
  
-===== Further Notes of Interest ​=====+===== Fields 590 & 952 =====
  
 Do not use fields 590 or 952 in holdings records. The use of these fields is no longer in practice at UMass. Do not use fields 590 or 952 in holdings records. The use of these fields is no longer in practice at UMass.
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   * If a title has been cancelled by the library, this is no longer denoted in the holdings record. Follow the instructions for [[serials_workflow_ceased_cancelled_titles|Ceased & Cancelled Titles]].   * If a title has been cancelled by the library, this is no longer denoted in the holdings record. Follow the instructions for [[serials_workflow_ceased_cancelled_titles|Ceased & Cancelled Titles]].
  
- --- //​[[annk@umass.edu|Contact:​ Ann Kardos]]//+--- //​[[annk@umass.edu|Contact:​ Ann Kardos]]//
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