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Cataloging eBooks


Catalog eBooks


Catalog an eBook

  1. In Items Management, select the Titles tab.
  2. At the bottom left of the Records List pane, click on the plus icon  to add a new title.
  3. Choose how you want to add the eBook:
    1. To find a MARC record match, use Title Assistant. Click on the appropriate record to highlight it before clicking Continue or pressing <enter>.  If the Medium is not “electronic resource” or “downloadable eBook”, remember that you can later change the Medium and Policy and add any additional information (e.g. notes) required to perfect your eBook record.
    2. Or, to add a record manually, click Search or press <enter>.
  4. The new title record will appear in the record pane, where you can add or modify any information about the eBook. Here are some fields you should review:
    1. Call Number. Make the Call Number easily identifiable as a title that is (or can be) downloaded to an eReader. For example, if you were cataloging The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss, you may want to add the prefix of KIN to the Call Number in order to designate it as an eBook title installed on a Kindle. Then, complete the call number as if you were cataloging a regular book (e.g. KIN CL SEU).
    2. Policy. Select your eBook policy. You'll want to review it in your Policy Preferences to make sure it's configured correctly. Specifically, check the following:
      1. On the Check Out tab, make sure that the Transaction Period drop-down menu is set to No Loan Period.
      2. On the Other tab, make sure the Allow Hold Requests option is unchecked.
      3. On the Other tab, verify that Show AS ONLINE in Researcher is checked.
    3. Medium. If necessary, change the Medium (245_h) to something like “electronic resource” or “downloadable eBook”.
    4. Subjects tab. Create a convenient link to the eReader group on which the eBook was downloaded/installed by using the title of the eReader group as a subject heading. See Add eReader Group as Subject Heading.
  5. When you're done customizing the record, click Save

You can also import eBook records.

Add eReader Group as Subject Heading

To add the title of an eReader group as a subject heading:

  1. Go to Items and select the eBook record.
  2. Click the Subjects tab.
  3. At the top of the window, click the padlock icon to unlock the record for editing.
  4. Select the 650 tag you wish to edit, then click Edit.
  5. Enter an appropriate subject heading tag.
    • For example, you can select 650 - Subject Added Entry - Topical Term and then enter Kindle Group 1 into the 650_a subfield, since this is the title of the record for the eReader(s) on which this particular eBook is installed.
  6. When you're finished, click Save to keep your subject heading changes or Revert to abandon them.


Visit the Library of Congress for more information about 650 - Subject Added Entry - Topical Term tags.


Optional Strategies

Generally, we don't recommend adding copies for eBooks and electronic resources.

Add eBook Copies

When you are asked if you would like to add a copy, click Yes. This creates a new, blank (unlocked for further editing) copy in the Items Management window. Click Save again to keep the copy. Even though an eBook has no physical manifestation in which to attach a barcode label, you can still use use the barcode to gather usage statistics for the eBook.

Create an eBook Reference Sheet

Run a barcode label report to create a printable quick reference for all the eBooks in your collection. These are easy to use, distribute, and share at your organization!

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