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Member-input LC copy, or "old LC" copy, is a category that consists of bibliographic records that have been keyed into OCLC as MARC records by OCLC-member libraries based on catalog cards originally catalogued by the Library of Congress, or by institutions working cooperatively with the Library of Congress, prior to the availability of machine-readable bib records.
The following combinations of fields are likely indications of old LC copy:
Code in 040 ‡a subfield is often, but not always,
DLC. Subfield ‡a is sometimes blank. Sometimes, abbreviated
form of a cooperating institution, which looks quite different from a three-letter
OCLC library symbol. (E.g.: U.S. Dept. of Ag.)
or
Note that the presence of an 090 rather than an 050 field,
or the lack of any LC classification call number field, does not rule out the
possibility of the record's being based on LC copy. Some old LC copy,
particularly cooperative copy and LC Law Library copy, lacked call numbers, or
at least lacked complete call numbers; some inputting libraries have chosen to
leave out LC's call number, using their own instead, in an 090 field; and call
number tags have not always been assigned correctly.
If you are not certain whether a record should be considered member-input LC copy, check with Olga or your trainer.
Our current policy is to accept information in the member-input LC record as the equivalent of the printed record, without further checking, unless the data in the MARC record are ambiguous or misleading. If a major problem in interpreting the data in the record arises, check with your trainer or with Rebecca for instructions on searching the LC Catalog Online to verify the data. (In some cases, inputting member libraries have mis-transcribed some of the printed information or have deliberately chosen to alter it, either to reflect changes in cataloguing or classification practises or to conform to local policies.)
The basic policy is to follow guidelines for editing full-level DLC copy, with one exception. (Consult "DLC Editing Guidelines (Books Format)" -- including caveats on matching editions.)
The important exception is that series should always be checked. Consult "Guidelines for Series Checking Procedures for Non-DLC Copy Cataloguing." The forms of pre-AACR2 series often vary considerably from those established under current rules, so you should search all variants; for example, you may need to search under a corporate body's older heading, beginning with place name, and its current heading, as well as under all variants of the title. If you are not sure of all the ways to search a given series, please ask your trainer or Rebecca.
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C. Some features of older cataloguing copy
The presentation of the information in old LC copy is sometimes quite different from the presentation in the AACR2 records with which you are probably more familiar. The following "quirks" are characteristic of older copy and should be accepted, not edited as errors -- unless otherwise noted, with an asterisk (*). If you have any questions about whether other features in older records are acceptable, consult your trainer or Rebecca.
Field tag or area
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010:
Prefix preceding basic LC card number; slash and suffix
following.
050/090:
Lack of final date.
1. Do not add date to 050 call
number.
2. *Verify 090 call number* in Voyager shelflist and *add
date if missing*.
1xx:
Obsolete heading forms.
Heading for editor or compiler in main entry position,
sometimes including ‡e subfield with abbreviation for designation of
function (e.g., ‡e comp.).
240:
Omission of 240 uniform title field for translations and
other works in categories that clearly require uniform titles under current
rules.
Body of record in general:
Non-ISBD punctuation.
Use of bracketing where it would not appear in AACR2 records
(for example, around a copyright date found on the t.p. verso).
Capitalisation that differs from AACR2 provisions and, in
some cases, from standard rules for a given language (e.g., Spanish corporate
bodies using lower-case after the first word; abbreviation for English
"& Company" as "& co.").
245:
‡a
Initial ellipses (...) to indicate that information
preceded title on t.p.
*Problem to correct*: Omission of author's name from title when it
appears on t.p. in possessive (genitive) form.
E.g.
Title
in piece |
Transcription |
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Plays
of Friedrich Schiller |
Plays |
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Platonis
Opera |
Opera |
*Add correct form in 246 3*.
‡b
Listing of individual titles following a collective title in
245 ‡b rather than in 505 contents field.
Title information from added t.p. included in brackets as
other title information, in 245 ‡b subfield.
‡c
Omission of author statement when form of author's name
corresponds to the 1xx heading -- and sometimes even when the forms are
different (e.g., 100: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904; on t.p.: Anton
Chekhov).
Inclusion of imprint for original of a reprint edition in
245 field rather than 500 field.
250:
Frequent presence of bracketed first edition statements when
no such statement appears in the piece.
260:
Inclusion of imprint for both reprint and original edition
in 260 field.
‡a
Indication of multiple places of publication by inclusion of
first place, followed by "[etc.].
Indication of lack of place of publication by
"[n.p.]."
‡b
Indication of multiple publishers by inclusion of first
publisher, followed by "[etc.]."
Fuller forms of publishers' names, including generic
designations such as "& co." and "S.A."
Omission of ‡b for corporate publisher if that body
appears in 110 field.
‡c
Use of "[n.d.]" when no date could definitely be
verified.
300:
‡a
Complex information, including unnumbered (even blank)
pages, ranges of numbered pages, not just the last numbered page. (Check
the last numbered page of each numbered sequence in your piece against the
record; you do not need to worry about the rest of the information in the 300 ‡a.)
‡b
Details about illustrations beyond AACR2 provisions, using
different abbreviations.
Information about plates in ‡b rather than ‡a
subfield.
‡c
Specification of height to 1/2 cm. rather than rounding up
to next whole cm.
4xx and 8xx:
Check series. Consult "Guidelines
for Series Checking Procedures for Non-DLC Copy Cataloguing."
If you have checked the appropriate files and have found no
conflicting information, you may accept:
·
Series
headings that follow obsolete rules, e.g.:
Series headings under old corporate author heading rather
than under title (e.g., "Durham, Eng. University. Special
publication" rather than "Special publication (University of
Durham)")
Series headings that include subtitle or editor statement
Series beginning with "His," "Her," or
"Its"
·
Series
indexed in 4xx field in a form that does not actually correspond to the form in
the piece.
·
Untraced
series in categories that would be traced today.
·
Series
statement that today might be represented as a quoted note.
*Do add ‡v subfield* before any series numbering.
*Problem to correct*: Watch for a second series that has been transcribed in a 500 note field; *search as a series and correct the tagging*.
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500:
Edition statements, as well as printing statements, given as
quoted notes. *Do change tagging of genuine edition statements to
250.*
Omission of explanatory notes for translations and edition
history in categories that clearly require such notes under current rules.
Conversely, lengthy explanatory notes, either quoted from
the text or based on outside research.
504:
Any wording of a field indicating bibliographical references
is acceptable. Examples include: specific quoted transcriptions of
lengthy title of bibliography; original title of foreign-language bibliography
(e.g., "Bibliografía"); "Bibliographic footnotes."
6xx:
Frequent presence of obsolete topical and geographic subject
headings.
*If you know that a heading is obsolete and you are certain
of the correct current form, you may change it* (e.g., 651 Madrid to 651 Madrid
(Spain)). Otherwise, do not worry about verifying forms of subject
headings.
Lack of 600 heading for subject of autobiography.
*Add 600 headings for subject of autobiography when missing*.
7xx:
Obsolete heading forms.
Frequent appearance of ‡e subfield with abbreviation
for designation of function (e.g., ‡e ed., ‡e tr.).
8xx:
See 4xx and 8xx.
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D. Coding and Statistics: 948 ‡c
050
call number tag:
Code as "l".
Counted as member-input LC.
090
call number tag:
Code as "o" (because of the call
number verification involved).
Counted as member-copy OCLC.
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6 August 1996 (approved 22 July 1997)
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