New bibliographic record by cloning

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TIND offers several ways to create a new bibliographic record in the catalog. This article covers creating a new record by copying an existing record using the "Clone record" function in the Record Editor.

Preliminary records for new acquisitions

In most cases, it is best to start from a Template. This reduces the chances that the new record will carry over incorrect or outdated hidden coding, or that key features will be missing. The exception is cloning from a newly-created preliminary record when other material in the batch is nearly identical (since there is no chance that legacy coding from Voyager will create difficulties).

In addition to editing or deleting eye-readable information, check the following coded information:

MARC 000 in Record Editor view

MARC 000 (also known as the "Leader") Verify data in the two boxes highlighted in yellow. Leave everything else as-is.

  • Type of record (this affects the "Narrow by collection" box). If more than one type of material is present, pick the one that predominates. Contact a cataloger if the material doesn't fit one of these categories.
    • a = printed text (including printed forms filled in by hand but excluding serials)
    • g = DVDs
    • k = picture (e.g, engraving, photo, painting)
    • r = object (e.g., sculpture, game, souvenir spoon)
    • t = manuscript text (not including printed forms filled in by hand)
  • Bibliographic level (this affects the "Narrow by collection" box).
    • c = collection (any group of intellectually separate items, even if they're together in the same binding, box, or folder)
    • m = monograph (any single item or multi-part set, not just books; exception: single volumes containing multiple separate things, such as sammelbands, are coded "c" for "collection").
    • s = serial (rarely used for vault material)

MARC 007 Delete if present. (This field triggers a cascade of machine updates that requires cataloger intervention.)

MARC 008 (information to come)

MARC 035 Delete any that are present. (This field is a match-point for replacing existing records with new ones by machine. If 035 fields aren't deleted after cloning, updates intended for the original record will be made to the cloned record instead.)

MARC 510 Delete any that are present. (This field is used for machine-matching Folger records to other databases.)

MARC 583 Delete any that are present. (This field is used for documenting cataloging and conservation history).

MARC 585 Delete any that are present. (This field is used for documenting exhibition history)

MARC 600 Used only for people that the material is about. (This populates the "Subject" facet and the "subject (who or what it’s about)" browse list.)

MARC 655 Delete any that do not apply (This populates the "Genre/Form facet and the "genre/form (what it is)" browse list.)

MARC 700 Used only for people associated with creation or ownership of the material. (This populates the "Name" facet and the "name (who’s associated with it)" browse list.)