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When an item is approved for loan, add an access advisory to the bibliographic and holdings record using the following examples as a model. Start the "unavailable" period far enough in advance for the item to be conditioned and packed well before travel. | When an item is approved for loan or exhibition, add an access advisory to the bibliographic and holdings record using the following examples as a model. Start the "unavailable" period far enough in advance for the item to be conditioned and packed well before travel. | ||
Workflow: | |||
* Outgoing loans: Exhibitions department | |||
* In-house exhibitions: Collection Information Services adds Access advisory; Reading Room removes Access advisory and adds [[MARC 585 Exhibitions Note]] | |||
Examples | Examples |
Revision as of 08:28, 8 August 2016
MARC field 506 in the bibliographic and holdings formats contains information about restrictions imposed on access to the described materials. This field is repeatable.
Commonly-used tags
First indicator - Restriction
1 - Restrictions apply
Second indicator - Undefined
Subfields
‡a - Terms governing access (NR) ‡c - Physical access provisions ‡3 - Materials specified (NR) ‡5 - Institution to which field applies (NR)
Policy and formulation
Indefinite restrictions
When an item has been designated as restricted in order to reduce handling:
- Add an identical 506 field to both the bibliographic and holdings records for that item.
- Provide a concise explanation of why items are restricted in ǂa
- Include a standard phrase describing provisions for access in ǂc
- If there is more than one volume or more than one copy, identify which are the restricted items by entering the full call number in MARC ǂ3 Materials specified.
- End with ‡5 DFo even for manuscripts, drawings, and other inherently unique material (so that reports looking for stray notes from imported records can be run based on ‡5 instead of combinations of material types)
- The field generates an "Access Advisory" label. Place a "Do not remove from shelf" flag in restricted materials, which can be obtained from a curator, writing the reason for restriction on the back of the flag.
- Legacy: restricted notes were formerly put in field 852 ǂz.
- Note: The following strings can be copied-and-pasted directly into Connexion
Examples
5061 RESTRICTED: unique issue. ‡c Use microfilm. Original available by special permission only. ‡5 DFo
5061 RESTRICTED: unique edition. ‡c Use digital reproduction. Original available by special permission only. ‡5 DFo
5061 RESTRICTED: special provenance. ‡c Use digital reproduction or microfilm. Original available by special permission only. ‡5 DFo
5061 ‡3 STC 2662 copy 2 ‡a RESTRICTED: embroidered binding. ‡c Available by special permission only. ‡5 DFo
Exhibition advisories
When an item is approved for loan or exhibition, add an access advisory to the bibliographic and holdings record using the following examples as a model. Start the "unavailable" period far enough in advance for the item to be conditioned and packed well before travel.
Workflow:
- Outgoing loans: Exhibitions department
- In-house exhibitions: Collection Information Services adds Access advisory; Reading Room removes Access advisory and adds MARC 585 Exhibitions Note
Examples
506 1_ ‡a SCHEDULED LOAN. Unavailable for research February through June 2008. ‡5 DFo
506 1_ ‡3 PR2827 .A516 1755a copy 1 Sh.Col. ‡a SCHEDULED EXHIBITION. Unavailable for research August 2012 through February 2013. ‡5 DFo
When the item returns:
- Delete the access advisory notes in bib and holdings
- Add a MARC 585 Exhibitions Note to the bibliographic record
External links
- MARC bibliographic 506
- MARC holdings 506
- MARC bibliographic 506 in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited by licensing agreements)