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Cataloging Best Practices


Set Up

  • explanation of title vs copy

    • Records contain general information about the item that is the same for every copy. This includes author, publisher, subjects, Lexile, and more. Each title can have one or more copies.
      Copy Records represent each individual copy of the title in your collection; each copy is assigned an individual barcode number.
      Items may refer to either or both.
  • Linking to our info on call numbers and barcodes

  • our cataloging prefs

  • your item limits

  • how patrons will search and find these items


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Set Up

  • explanation of title vs copy

    • Records contain general information about the item that is the same for every copy. This includes author, publisher, subjects, Lexile, and more. Each title can have one or more copies.
      Copy Records represent each individual copy of the title in your collection; each copy is assigned an individual barcode number.
      Items may refer to either or both.
  • Linking to our info on call numbers and barcodes

  • our cataloging prefs

  • your item limits

  • how patrons will search and find these items

Before adding items to Alexandria, there are some decisions you need to make.

Call Numbers

Call numbers indicate where patrons can find items in your library. If you haven't already, 

Call Numbers

What they SHOULD be doing if they are genrefying their library is make sure the CALL Number has the genre at the beginning, followed by the normal stuff, so rather than F Sch or something, it’s Fantasy Sch or something like that. After all the call number is the title LOCATER and a person can tell where in the library it’s stored via the call number, without having to dive into things like shelving codes, which are in the MARC record for other reasons. Those reasons typically include things that are NOT in a place that their call number would indicate. NOTE the text at the start of the call number doesn’t have to be EXACTLY what the genre is, just something that can be  used by a person to know where in the library they should look. Fantasy might be FAN, Science Fiction might be SF….etc. 

Then so their users can FIND the records, they need to make sure the genre is in the MARC record, if they don’t have it that way, the far easiest way to do that is to have them buy a record cleanup where it’s done to all their records…or they can manually do it….depending upon how they actually want the classification. 

I don’t know if this will require the support center to be updated, but it’s what I would call best practices, and will make supporting them FAR FAR easier in the future! 

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