[Koha] [EXTERNAL] Doubts cataloguing serial items
Rubén Fernández Asensio
enseikou at gmail.com
Thu Apr 4 09:56:46 NZDT 2019
Thanks, Heather, you give really wise advice!
You're right, my pile of serials is tall and I shouldn't be cataloguing
in such detail.
El 26/3/19 a les 16:52, Hernandez, Heather ha escrit:
> Hi, Rubeno--
>
> Your questions are not silly at all--I'm sure there are always people
> with the same questions who haven't asked them yet, and serials
> cataloging is never simple!
>
> Serials change periodicity, size, publisher, title, etc., all the time,
> and only when a serial is very rare & unique do we usually take the time
> to note as many of these changes as we can. Usually we mention some of
> these changes in the bibliographic record. Since you ask many specific
> questions about size and pagination, here are some options, but I'm
> happy to address other changes, too, if you'd like!
>
> Usually the pagination of specific issues and volumes can be ignored
> unless the serial is very rare & unique. Changes in size are very
> common. So usually these are usually addressed in a 300 field with a
> range, like this:
> 300 _ _ volumes : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 29-37 cm
> In the subfield c, the smallest height and the tallest height of all the
> issues you have is noted.
> If the issues are wider than they are taller, and then change in size,
> you might have something like this:
> 300 _ _ volumes : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 29 x 32 cm to 37 x
> 45 cm
>
> Then in your item records, it doesn't really matter what size they are
> unless they are shelved in different areas--your 952 $c might have these
> locations. And your 952 $h might then just note the volume/issue
> numbering, e.g.:
> 952........$c Per $h v.1 no.4 (Apr. 1954) Annual review issue....
> 952........$c Per Oversize $h v.10 no.7 (July 1967)....
>
> In our catalog, e.g.:
> 952........$c Stacks $h v.10 (1954)....
> 952........$c ff $h v.12 (1956).....
>
> We put information in the 952 $z (public note) that might be useful in
> this case such as, "Poor condition."
>
> With serials, and their frequent changes, I think it is important to
> balance how much time you spend on accounting for the changes in your
> catalog records with how much cataloging & data entry you have to
> do--putting in enough detail is important for identifying and finding
> the right serial, but you can easily spend lots of time trying to track
> every little change, and then never get the next serial done...:)
>
> Hope this is helpful! Cheerio,
> h2
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Heather Hernandez (she, her, hers)
> Technical Services Librarian
> San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center
> 2 Marina Blvd., Bldg. E, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94123-1284
> 415-561-7032, heather_hernandez at nps.gov <mailto:heather_hernandez at nps.gov>
> Library catalog: http://keys.bywatersolutions.com/
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