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QUICK MARC CHEATSHEET for BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDS
                                             010 Library of Congress Number (LCCN)
                                             020 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
                                             022 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
                                             035 System Control Number (OCLC Number)
                                             040 Cataloging Source – Source of the record. Each 3 letter code
                                              represents a participating institution.
                                             050 Library of Congress Call Number
                                             082 Dewey Decimal Number (at least initial classification)
                                             090 Locally input or member copy call number
                                             1XX Main Entry (generally, the official name(s) of the person(s)
                                              who authored or edited it)
                                                   100 Personal name
                                                   110 Corporate name
                                                   111 Conference name
                                                   130 Uniform title
                                             245 Title statement (title) & statement of responsibility (author)
                                             246 Variant Title (Other forms of the title)
                                             250 Edition Statement
                                             260 Imprint (place of publication, publisher, and date of
                                              publication)
                     New!                    264 Production, publication, distribution, manufacture, and
                                              copyright notice
                                             300 Physical Description (volume numbering, illustration, height,
                                              pagination, and some info about format (e.g., sound disc, etc.)
                                             310 Current frequency (serials)
                                             321 Former frequency (serials)
                                             362 Numbering (serials)
                RDA: will replace            336 Content type
                245 $h                       337 Media type
                                             338 Carrier type
                                             4xx/8xx Series Statements
                                             500 General Notes
                                             504 Bibliography
                                             505 Contents Notes
                                             6xx Subject Headings
                                             7xx Added Entries
                                             780/785 Preceding Entry/Succeeding Entry (serials)
                                             9XX fields (Local, e.g., UGA) :
                                                   910 Inventory, Original Cataloged (UGA record/Cataloged
                                                      at UGA), PromptCat (Vendor) records, or RECON
                                                      (outsourced cataloging)
                                                   912/939 Order information
                                                   945 Copy cataloged by UGA
                                                   980/981 Acquisitions fields




MARC Cheatsheet by Robin Fay & Beth Thornton, Cataloging Dept. 2012
Cataloging Terms A-Z
                A

                      AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules): Cataloging standard
                         which is in current use.
                      Access points: Keywords, controlled vocabularies, authorized headings
                         to facilitate precision searching.
                      Accompanying media: Material which is published along with the primary
                         work and is meant to enhance the user’s experience in some way
                         (additional resources, programs, contextual information, etc.)
                        Acquired Cataloging: Unit in the Cataloging Department which catalogs
                         newly received materials through modification of existing records.
                         Acquired Cataloging as a practice is known as monographs copy
                         cataloging or copy cataloging.
                        Acquisitions: Department which orders, receives and processes some
                         categories of titles (additions to the collection such as additional copies,
                         volumes to existing titles, etc., as well as cataloging PromptCat materials
                         (purchased cataloging records) and titles with DLC records.
                        Acquisitions Mode (Module): The technical module or back door to the
                         GIL OPAC which is used by Acquisitions to complete acquisitions
                         (ordering new titles, receiving, etc.) type work. Cataloging uses it to verify
                         order information.
                        Adjustment: An item which has been pulled from its location and upon
                         completion of database work will need re-marking (labeling).
                        Analytics: Analytics are individual monographic titles which are part of
                         either a larger serial or monographic set. Analytics keep some of their
                         unique properties (own bib record, own item record) but take the call
                         number and volume numbering from the larger entity. Often thought of in
                         terms of parents (the larger entity) and children (the analytics).
                        Associated Research Facilities: Off-campus and on-campus UGA
                         facilities which contain libraries and collections such as Vet Med Reading
                         Room (on campus), Owens Library also know as Environmental Design
                         (on campus), Skidaway, (off campus; Skidaway Island), CPES also know
                         as Coastal Plain Experiment Station or Tifton, (off campus; Tifton, GA),
                         Griffin; (off campus; Griffon, GA); and Sapelo, (off campus; Sapelo Island).
                         Often called Branches or Branch Libraries.
                        Authority record: a record containing the authorized (verified) form of an
                         author’s name, a series title, etc.

                B

                      Barcode: encoded set of lines which is placed on item and the code is
                         input into a matching item record in GIL. The barcode is used to charge
                         out materials as well as for some processing.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay & Beth Thornton, 2012
 BIB Formats Standard Manual: Indepth online and print manual of
                         MARC coding.
                      Bib record (bibliographic record): Descriptive record coded in MARC.
                      Bibliographic: descriptive data about a title.
                      Bibliographic record: a MARC coded record containing descriptive data
                         about a copy.
                      Bibliographical references: A more generic term for bibliographies which
                         can also encompass suggested reading lists, etc.
                        Bibliography: a list of resources or citations which are usually located at
                         the end of a title.
                        Boolean logic: Developed by English mathematician George Boole, it
                         allows users to combine words or phrases to define searching in
                         databases, such as library catalogs. Generally thought of in terms of and
                         (include), not (exclude), or (expand).
                        Bound with: Individual titles which are bound together either from the
                         publisher or after the fact, by the libraries. Bound withs have individual GIL
                         bib records for each title, but only one MFHD and one item record (as they
                         all reside in the same binding). Bound withs have a specific procedure to
                         create the appropriate links and notes for the OPAC.
                        Branch Libraries: see Associated Research Facilities.

                C

                      Cataloging: Organizing materials & information in a logical and consistent
                         way to facilitate ease of access.
                        Cataloging Mode (Module): The technical module or back door to the
                         libraries public view of the catalog, (OPAC) which is used to do work on
                         bibliographic, holdings, or item records.
                        Cataloged: A title in GIL is considered cataloged when the physical copy
                         and record have both been reviewed and verified by a Cataloger, with
                         corrections and additions made to the record as needed and holdings set
                         in OCLC for the title. Acquired Cataloging (Monographs Copy Cataloging)
                         is cataloging using an existing record; Original Cataloging is creation of a
                         record or heavy modification of a record. PromptCat is outsourced
                         cataloging which is processed by Acquisitions. A cataloged record in GIL
                         will contain a 910 CA (Original cataloging); 945 CA (Acquired Cataloging;
                         Acquisitions Cataloging); or 945 CC (PromptCat). Cataloging also occurs
                         in Serials Cataloging (Serials, Periodicals), Music Cataloging (Scores,
                         Audio CDs, etc.), and by the Principal Cataloger (Databases, E-books,
                         Micro formats, etc.)
                        C.I.P. (Cataloging in publication) Data: Bibliographic information about
                         an item derived prior to publication, generally printed on the title page
                         verso.
                        Connexion: The technical module or “back door” to OCLC WorldCat
                         which enables those with authorization to download, edit, create and/or
                         delete records.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
 Copy: Copy can be used to refer to a particular volume within a library
      (e.g., copy 2) or in a more generic sense. Copy can also mean a record
      contributed by an OCLC participant.
     Corrall: To gather up issues or volumes. Generally thought of in terms of
      serials but also in terms of Fasicles.

D

     Database Maintenance (DBM): The maintaining of data through
      investigation and correction of records as needed. AT UGA, DBM work is
      done in the Maintenance Unit and by others within the Cataloging
      Department. DBM is a Section within the Cataloging Department, which is
      divided into 2 Units: Maintenance and Marking.
     Delimiter: A code used to distinguish the beginning of a subfield. In GIL
      and OCLC represented as ‡; however, in writing and procedures
      sometimes referred to as $ or |. However ‡ is the character that should
      always be entered in GIL.
     DLC: A record in OCLC (WorldCat) or GIL which has a 040 containing
      DLC. DLC records are Library of Congress records. Generally, these are
      considered higher quality records, but not always!

E

     Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETDs): theses & dissertations
      written by UGA graduate students which are published electronically
      (PDF) and stored in an Ultimate database. These titles are cataloged
      locally in DBM.
     Endeavor: The company who created the library catalog software
      Voyager (we use it for our catalog, called GIL). Endeavor has recently
      been purchased by Ex-Libris, another software company.
     Exclude location: A GIL login/location (not a libraries location) which
      does not display in the OPAC. Used mainly by Acquisitions staff.

F

     Fascicle: An unique category of material which typically are originally
      published in a paperback format in parts. Once a volume (fascicle) is
      completed by the publisher, the individual pieces are corralled (gathered)
      to be bound together.
     Folio: An oversized book. For UGA purposes, Folio generally (exceptions
      include some music materials and CML materials) is materials which are
      30 cm + in the 300 (physical description) field of the bib record. Folio
      materials receive a shelving prefix (‡k Folio in the holdings/MFHD record)
      Double Folio (‡k Ff in the shelving prefix) is 60 cm +.
     FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. The concepts
      outlined in FRBR form the framework for RDA.
Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
G

                      GALILEO: a collection of databases such as e journals, e books, digitized
                       maps and more available to UGA students and in some cases, the citizens
                       of Georgia.
                      GALIN: a static snapshot of the previous library online catalog. In 1999,
                       the UGA Libraries purchased Voyager from Endeavor and migrated data
                       from GALIN to GIL. A data snapshot was taken of GALIN, which can be
                       helpful in dealing with older records from pre-migration (1999). As GALIN
                       is a snapshot, the information is no longer updated, and in some cases the
                       information was lost.
                      Gifts: Material which is donated or given to the library.
                      GIL (GALILEO Interconnected Libraries): The Libraries’ online catalog,
                       which is an Endeavor product called, Voyager.

                H

                      Happening location: The GIL database location where work occurs or
                       happens.
                      Hierarchy: In the Endeavor Voyager catalog technical view, shows the
                       relationship between the parts of the record (the bib and its subrecords:
                       the holdings and item record).
                      Holdings record: a holdings record (also know as the MARC Format
                       Holdings Data or MFHD for short) describes the call number, location info,
                       volumes owned, etc. In other words, what we actually have on hand.

                I

                      ILS: Integrated Library System, usually a windows based library catalog
                         software
                        Indicator: Two numerical fields which follow a MARC tag, e.g., 245 14 ; 1
                         is the first indicator, 4 is the second indicator. Indicators affect indexing
                         and display of information from the MARC fields. Indicators are defined by
                         the information within the field and the MARC tag.
                        Inprocess: an item status reflecting that an item has been received but
                         has not been cataloged.
                        Inprocess Collection (IPC): Material which is housed uncataloged in a
                         temporary yet publicly available area.
                        InputStamps see Locations.
                        Inventory: Verification that a pre-1995 monographic item in hand matches
                         the record in GIL and that a shelflist card has been pulled. An inventoried
                         record will have a note in a 910 field INVYY initials. Serials and other
                         formats may use a different code for inventory.
                        Item record: Also known as a piece or barcode record, the item record
                         represents each individual item associated with a title.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
 Item status: Designates availability on the item record. Status can include
                         discharged (item has been returned and checked in), charged out, at
                         bindery, missing, lost system applied (overdue to the point the database
                         has assigned a lost status), lost and paid (item has been lost by the patron
                         and has been paid for), cataloging review (a status used by Cataloging
                         staff to get materials returned back to them for review), etc.

                L

                      Label see Marking.
                      Leader: The part of the GIL MFHD (holdings record) where information is
                         recorded about the MFHD record status (if work is done, the record should
                         be coded as C for corrected), Type of record (x for single titles, v for
                         multiple volumes) and Encoding Level (1 for single titles; 4 for mutliple
                         volumes).
                        Library of Congress (LC) Classification Scheme/Call numbers: Call
                         number scheme designed to organize materials by subject and/or main
                         entry (author, etc.)
                        Local call numbers: Accession call numbers assigned locally such as
                         those used for media (Audio CDs, DVDs, etc.) and other special materials
                         (Electronic theses & dissertations, Hargrett Library rare materials, etc.)
                        Locations: Also known as InputStamps or 049 locations, these are the
                         locations where materials are located. Information from the bib record
                         (049), the MFHD location, and the Permanent Location (item record)
                         correlate to form a title’s location.
                        Looseleaf (also known as Looseleaf for updating): An unique category
                         of material which typically are originally published in a notebook or binder
                         and have new replacement pages (sometimes whole sections) issued by
                         the publisher at a later time, with the intent to have old parts replaced with
                         new ones.

                M

                      Maintenance Unit: The Maintenance Unit is part of the Database
                       Maintenance (DBM) Section and is responsible for maintaining data
                       through investigation and correction of records as needed. Additionally,
                       projects requiring GIL work are often part of DBM’s workflow.
                      MARC: (MAchine Readable Cataloging): a type of record coding which
                       allows information to be shared in a variety of formats.
                      MARC Field: In MARC, a data field which begins with a MARC tag,
                       followed by indicators and then coded data. A MARC field is the entire
                       field line in the GIL Cataloging module, e.g., 245 10 ‡a Prisons under the
                       gavel : ‡b the federal court takeover of Georgia prisons / ‡c Bradley
                       Stewart Chilton.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
 MARCIVE: A bibliographic service which verifies authority information.
                         Records are extracted from GIL and sent to MARCIVE on a weekly basis.
                         A MARCIVED record will contain a field, 946 Marcive, in the bib record.
                        MARK Note: A coded note of instructions in the GIL MFHD (or in a series
                         authority record) as to how to label or mark a volume (e.g., MARK> Use
                         v.)
                        Marking: The process of preparing an item to be shelved in the stacks
                         including creating a label, affixing the label, property stamping, etc.
                        Marking Unit: The Marking Unit is part of the Database Maintenance
                         (DBM) Section and is responsible for physically processing all materials.
                        Media: Audio CDs, DVDs, Laserdiscs, VHS tapes, cassette tapes, 16mm
                         film, reels, and other format material. Accompanying media is material
                         which is published along with the primary work and is meant to enhance
                         the user’s experience in some way (additional resources, programs,
                         contextual information, etc.)
                        Medium Rare: Materials in the UGA Libraries collection which are
                         published before 1870, which are quasi-rare (non-circulating yet reside in
                         the stacks.
                        Metadata: describing data. Metadata in terms of search engines is
                         assigning keywords and other values to assist in search engine retrieval.
                         Catalogers assign keywords through titles, authors, contents notes, and
                         subject headings.
                        MFHD: Marc Format Holdings Data: (also known as a holdings record):
                         describes the call number, location info, volumes owned, etc. In other
                         words, what we actually have on hand.
                        Microfilm: reels of negatives from scanned books, periodicals, and other
                         print sources.
                        Microfiche: thin sheets of negatives from scanned books, periodicals, and
                         other print sources. A reader is used to project the images for viewing.
                        Monograph: A title which is published as a unique finite work. Books can
                         be electronic or traditional print format. “For the purpose of library
                         cataloging, any nonserial publication, complete in one volume or intended
                         to be completed in a finite number of parts issued at regular or irregular
                         intervals, containing a single work or collection of works. Monographs are
                         sometimes published in monographic series and subseries.” Monographic
                         sets are unique titles which are published as a collection with an intended
                         finite end. Analytics are titles which are part of a larger monographic or
                         serial title.
                        Monographs Original Cataloging: A section in the Cataloging
                         Department which is responsible for the creation of a record or heavy
                         modification of a record for monographs and other formats of materials.
                        Music Cataloging: Cataloging of music related materials such as scores.
                         The Music Cataloging Section in the Cataloging Department does original
                         and copy cataloging for Audio CDs, scores, etc.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
N
                   NAR (Name Authority Record): The record containing the authorized
                       (verified) form of an author’s name, corporate body or conference. SARs
                       (Series Authority Records) contain the authorized form of series headings.

              O

                   OCLC: OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) is a collaborative
                    database of records from libraries around the world. Libraries share
                    records for cataloging purposes and Interlibrary Loan (ILL). UGA
                    contributes records to OCLC and shares our holdings through OCLC.
                    Cataloging accesses OCLC through Connexion, which is the technical
                    module of WorldCat.
                   OPAC: Online Public Access Catalog is a public view of a library catalog.
                   Order: To purchase an item for the libraries.

              P

                   P&P (Policy & Procedures Manual): the Cataloging Dept’s online
                       procedures and policy manual. Located at http://www.libs.uga.edu/catalog/
                       policies.html
                      Periodical: A single title issued in parts and/or volumes, with no finite
                       ending date and at regular intervals, e.g. Time magazine.
                      Permanent Location: The location on the item record which reflects the
                       true location of a copy. The permanent location corresponds to the
                       location in the MFHD (Holdings record). Every item record must have a
                       permanent location.
                      PO (Provisional record): A brief record created for the purposes of
                       ordering; additionally, uncataloged. PO records were most commonly
                       created at UGA in the GALIN catalog database. Also, Purchase Orders
                       (orders of purchasing information) are known as POs.
                      PromptCat: Outsourced cataloging processed by Acquisitions. Processed
                       PromptCat records in GIL contain a 945 CC field.

              R

                   RDA: Resource Description and Access. Our upcoming cataloging code
                       which will replace AACR2.
                   Reading for Pleasure (RFP) also known as Leisure Collection:
                    Contemporary works, popular titles, etc. which receive a local call number
                    and a shorter circulation period.
                   Repository (REPO): Off campus storage facility (warehouse) for
                    materials, which are generally not heavily used.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
S

                      SARs (Series Authority Records): records containing the authorized
                         form of series headings.
                      Serial: A single title issued successively in parts and/or volumes, with no
                         finite ending date (although serials may cease publication, the original
                         intent was to continue publication).
                        Series: A group of separately published titles generally written upon
                         similar subject matters and published by the same published, which are
                         grouped together, either by numbering or not. A series differs from a
                         monographic set in that a set constitutes a single work, whereas a series
                         consists of distinct works. Coded in 4xx/8xx fields.
                        Serials cataloging: Cataloging of serials, periodicals and other
                         resources. The Serials Cataloging Section in the Cataloging Department
                         does original and copy cataloging for serials, periodicals, and other
                         formats.
                        Shelving prefix: ‡k in the holdings/MFHD record which corresponds to
                         information printed on the item’s label; Identifies a special location with a
                         particular location. Examples of ‡k include Ga Room (for Georgia Room),
                         ‡k Folio (for oversized books shelved in a special location).
                        Subject Headings: Controlled vocabulary access points and keywords;
                         coded in MARC 6XX fields.
                        Suppressed: A bibliographic (bib) or MFHD (holdings) record which does
                         not appear in the OPAC (public view of the catalog).

                T

                      Technical Module (can include the Cataloging, Acquisitions or
                         Serials checkin mode). The “backdoor” to the public view of the catalog
                         (OPAC) which allows staff to edit, create, and delete records.
                        Tag: MARC tags are the 3 digit codes beginning a MARC field, e.g., 245
                         14. 245 is the MARC tag.
                        Temporary location: A location in the item record which reflects a
                         temporary location. Examples of temporary locations include Reserves
                         and Repo. An item with a temporary location has a permanent location in
                         addition to the temporary location.
                        Title: A word or phrase which contains the name of the item; coded in
                         2XX fields. In cataloging, the title is usually transcribed from the item in
                         hand. Additional title info is and sometimes coded in 7xx fields
                        t.p. The title page of a monograph (book).
                        Transfer: Transferring material from one location to another, which
                         involves work on the records in the online catalog.
                        Treatment: Generally, Monographic vs. Serial. Treatment is stated in the
                         MFHD (holding record) for Monographic sets, Serials, and Periodicals,
                         e.g., TR: M




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
U
                   Ultimate database: databases designed by UGA Systems’ Department to
                    store data such as the UGA Electronic Theses and Dissertations aka
                    ETDs, DLG databases (Digital Library of Georgia), etc.
                   Unicode: A coding standard which allows characters to display correctly
                    in the GIL OPAC. An example of this would include a record coded in
                    Chinese language, which displays the proper characters in the OPAC. It is
                    also used by other industries to allow for correct display of such
                    characters as the Euro.
                   Universal Catalog (UC): A combined catalog showing all of the materials
                    for libraries within the University of Georgia System (USG).

              W

                   Weeding: Identifying materials which are no longer of value to a particular
                    location or library. Materials can be transferred to locations which need the
                    materials or the materials may be withdrawn.
                   Withdraw/Withdrawn/Withdrawal: Material deemed no longer of value is
                    sent to the Cataloging Department to be withdrawn and destroyed per
                    procedures.
                   WorldCat: collaborative database of records from libraries around the
                    world. Libraries share records for cataloging purposes and Interlibrary
                    Loan (ILL). UGA contributes records to OCLC (Online Computer Library
                    Center) and shares our holdings through OCLC. Cataloging accesses
                    OCLC through Connexion, which is the technical module of WorldCat.

              V

                   Verso: The left page of a book; also the second printed side of a sheet or
                    page (the back).
                   Voyager: The Libraries’ online catalog, GIL, an Endeavor product.




Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007

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MARC Cheatsheet Quick Reference

  • 1. QUICK MARC CHEATSHEET for BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDS  010 Library of Congress Number (LCCN)  020 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)  022 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)  035 System Control Number (OCLC Number)  040 Cataloging Source – Source of the record. Each 3 letter code represents a participating institution.  050 Library of Congress Call Number  082 Dewey Decimal Number (at least initial classification)  090 Locally input or member copy call number  1XX Main Entry (generally, the official name(s) of the person(s) who authored or edited it)  100 Personal name  110 Corporate name  111 Conference name  130 Uniform title  245 Title statement (title) & statement of responsibility (author)  246 Variant Title (Other forms of the title)  250 Edition Statement  260 Imprint (place of publication, publisher, and date of publication) New!  264 Production, publication, distribution, manufacture, and copyright notice  300 Physical Description (volume numbering, illustration, height, pagination, and some info about format (e.g., sound disc, etc.)  310 Current frequency (serials)  321 Former frequency (serials)  362 Numbering (serials) RDA: will replace  336 Content type 245 $h  337 Media type  338 Carrier type  4xx/8xx Series Statements  500 General Notes  504 Bibliography  505 Contents Notes  6xx Subject Headings  7xx Added Entries  780/785 Preceding Entry/Succeeding Entry (serials)  9XX fields (Local, e.g., UGA) :  910 Inventory, Original Cataloged (UGA record/Cataloged at UGA), PromptCat (Vendor) records, or RECON (outsourced cataloging)  912/939 Order information  945 Copy cataloged by UGA  980/981 Acquisitions fields MARC Cheatsheet by Robin Fay & Beth Thornton, Cataloging Dept. 2012
  • 2. Cataloging Terms A-Z A  AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules): Cataloging standard which is in current use.  Access points: Keywords, controlled vocabularies, authorized headings to facilitate precision searching.  Accompanying media: Material which is published along with the primary work and is meant to enhance the user’s experience in some way (additional resources, programs, contextual information, etc.)  Acquired Cataloging: Unit in the Cataloging Department which catalogs newly received materials through modification of existing records. Acquired Cataloging as a practice is known as monographs copy cataloging or copy cataloging.  Acquisitions: Department which orders, receives and processes some categories of titles (additions to the collection such as additional copies, volumes to existing titles, etc., as well as cataloging PromptCat materials (purchased cataloging records) and titles with DLC records.  Acquisitions Mode (Module): The technical module or back door to the GIL OPAC which is used by Acquisitions to complete acquisitions (ordering new titles, receiving, etc.) type work. Cataloging uses it to verify order information.  Adjustment: An item which has been pulled from its location and upon completion of database work will need re-marking (labeling).  Analytics: Analytics are individual monographic titles which are part of either a larger serial or monographic set. Analytics keep some of their unique properties (own bib record, own item record) but take the call number and volume numbering from the larger entity. Often thought of in terms of parents (the larger entity) and children (the analytics).  Associated Research Facilities: Off-campus and on-campus UGA facilities which contain libraries and collections such as Vet Med Reading Room (on campus), Owens Library also know as Environmental Design (on campus), Skidaway, (off campus; Skidaway Island), CPES also know as Coastal Plain Experiment Station or Tifton, (off campus; Tifton, GA), Griffin; (off campus; Griffon, GA); and Sapelo, (off campus; Sapelo Island). Often called Branches or Branch Libraries.  Authority record: a record containing the authorized (verified) form of an author’s name, a series title, etc. B  Barcode: encoded set of lines which is placed on item and the code is input into a matching item record in GIL. The barcode is used to charge out materials as well as for some processing. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay & Beth Thornton, 2012
  • 3.  BIB Formats Standard Manual: Indepth online and print manual of MARC coding.  Bib record (bibliographic record): Descriptive record coded in MARC.  Bibliographic: descriptive data about a title.  Bibliographic record: a MARC coded record containing descriptive data about a copy.  Bibliographical references: A more generic term for bibliographies which can also encompass suggested reading lists, etc.  Bibliography: a list of resources or citations which are usually located at the end of a title.  Boolean logic: Developed by English mathematician George Boole, it allows users to combine words or phrases to define searching in databases, such as library catalogs. Generally thought of in terms of and (include), not (exclude), or (expand).  Bound with: Individual titles which are bound together either from the publisher or after the fact, by the libraries. Bound withs have individual GIL bib records for each title, but only one MFHD and one item record (as they all reside in the same binding). Bound withs have a specific procedure to create the appropriate links and notes for the OPAC.  Branch Libraries: see Associated Research Facilities. C  Cataloging: Organizing materials & information in a logical and consistent way to facilitate ease of access.  Cataloging Mode (Module): The technical module or back door to the libraries public view of the catalog, (OPAC) which is used to do work on bibliographic, holdings, or item records.  Cataloged: A title in GIL is considered cataloged when the physical copy and record have both been reviewed and verified by a Cataloger, with corrections and additions made to the record as needed and holdings set in OCLC for the title. Acquired Cataloging (Monographs Copy Cataloging) is cataloging using an existing record; Original Cataloging is creation of a record or heavy modification of a record. PromptCat is outsourced cataloging which is processed by Acquisitions. A cataloged record in GIL will contain a 910 CA (Original cataloging); 945 CA (Acquired Cataloging; Acquisitions Cataloging); or 945 CC (PromptCat). Cataloging also occurs in Serials Cataloging (Serials, Periodicals), Music Cataloging (Scores, Audio CDs, etc.), and by the Principal Cataloger (Databases, E-books, Micro formats, etc.)  C.I.P. (Cataloging in publication) Data: Bibliographic information about an item derived prior to publication, generally printed on the title page verso.  Connexion: The technical module or “back door” to OCLC WorldCat which enables those with authorization to download, edit, create and/or delete records. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 4.  Copy: Copy can be used to refer to a particular volume within a library (e.g., copy 2) or in a more generic sense. Copy can also mean a record contributed by an OCLC participant.  Corrall: To gather up issues or volumes. Generally thought of in terms of serials but also in terms of Fasicles. D  Database Maintenance (DBM): The maintaining of data through investigation and correction of records as needed. AT UGA, DBM work is done in the Maintenance Unit and by others within the Cataloging Department. DBM is a Section within the Cataloging Department, which is divided into 2 Units: Maintenance and Marking.  Delimiter: A code used to distinguish the beginning of a subfield. In GIL and OCLC represented as ‡; however, in writing and procedures sometimes referred to as $ or |. However ‡ is the character that should always be entered in GIL.  DLC: A record in OCLC (WorldCat) or GIL which has a 040 containing DLC. DLC records are Library of Congress records. Generally, these are considered higher quality records, but not always! E  Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETDs): theses & dissertations written by UGA graduate students which are published electronically (PDF) and stored in an Ultimate database. These titles are cataloged locally in DBM.  Endeavor: The company who created the library catalog software Voyager (we use it for our catalog, called GIL). Endeavor has recently been purchased by Ex-Libris, another software company.  Exclude location: A GIL login/location (not a libraries location) which does not display in the OPAC. Used mainly by Acquisitions staff. F  Fascicle: An unique category of material which typically are originally published in a paperback format in parts. Once a volume (fascicle) is completed by the publisher, the individual pieces are corralled (gathered) to be bound together.  Folio: An oversized book. For UGA purposes, Folio generally (exceptions include some music materials and CML materials) is materials which are 30 cm + in the 300 (physical description) field of the bib record. Folio materials receive a shelving prefix (‡k Folio in the holdings/MFHD record) Double Folio (‡k Ff in the shelving prefix) is 60 cm +.  FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. The concepts outlined in FRBR form the framework for RDA.
  • 5. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 6. G  GALILEO: a collection of databases such as e journals, e books, digitized maps and more available to UGA students and in some cases, the citizens of Georgia.  GALIN: a static snapshot of the previous library online catalog. In 1999, the UGA Libraries purchased Voyager from Endeavor and migrated data from GALIN to GIL. A data snapshot was taken of GALIN, which can be helpful in dealing with older records from pre-migration (1999). As GALIN is a snapshot, the information is no longer updated, and in some cases the information was lost.  Gifts: Material which is donated or given to the library.  GIL (GALILEO Interconnected Libraries): The Libraries’ online catalog, which is an Endeavor product called, Voyager. H  Happening location: The GIL database location where work occurs or happens.  Hierarchy: In the Endeavor Voyager catalog technical view, shows the relationship between the parts of the record (the bib and its subrecords: the holdings and item record).  Holdings record: a holdings record (also know as the MARC Format Holdings Data or MFHD for short) describes the call number, location info, volumes owned, etc. In other words, what we actually have on hand. I  ILS: Integrated Library System, usually a windows based library catalog software  Indicator: Two numerical fields which follow a MARC tag, e.g., 245 14 ; 1 is the first indicator, 4 is the second indicator. Indicators affect indexing and display of information from the MARC fields. Indicators are defined by the information within the field and the MARC tag.  Inprocess: an item status reflecting that an item has been received but has not been cataloged.  Inprocess Collection (IPC): Material which is housed uncataloged in a temporary yet publicly available area.  InputStamps see Locations.  Inventory: Verification that a pre-1995 monographic item in hand matches the record in GIL and that a shelflist card has been pulled. An inventoried record will have a note in a 910 field INVYY initials. Serials and other formats may use a different code for inventory.  Item record: Also known as a piece or barcode record, the item record represents each individual item associated with a title. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 7.  Item status: Designates availability on the item record. Status can include discharged (item has been returned and checked in), charged out, at bindery, missing, lost system applied (overdue to the point the database has assigned a lost status), lost and paid (item has been lost by the patron and has been paid for), cataloging review (a status used by Cataloging staff to get materials returned back to them for review), etc. L  Label see Marking.  Leader: The part of the GIL MFHD (holdings record) where information is recorded about the MFHD record status (if work is done, the record should be coded as C for corrected), Type of record (x for single titles, v for multiple volumes) and Encoding Level (1 for single titles; 4 for mutliple volumes).  Library of Congress (LC) Classification Scheme/Call numbers: Call number scheme designed to organize materials by subject and/or main entry (author, etc.)  Local call numbers: Accession call numbers assigned locally such as those used for media (Audio CDs, DVDs, etc.) and other special materials (Electronic theses & dissertations, Hargrett Library rare materials, etc.)  Locations: Also known as InputStamps or 049 locations, these are the locations where materials are located. Information from the bib record (049), the MFHD location, and the Permanent Location (item record) correlate to form a title’s location.  Looseleaf (also known as Looseleaf for updating): An unique category of material which typically are originally published in a notebook or binder and have new replacement pages (sometimes whole sections) issued by the publisher at a later time, with the intent to have old parts replaced with new ones. M  Maintenance Unit: The Maintenance Unit is part of the Database Maintenance (DBM) Section and is responsible for maintaining data through investigation and correction of records as needed. Additionally, projects requiring GIL work are often part of DBM’s workflow.  MARC: (MAchine Readable Cataloging): a type of record coding which allows information to be shared in a variety of formats.  MARC Field: In MARC, a data field which begins with a MARC tag, followed by indicators and then coded data. A MARC field is the entire field line in the GIL Cataloging module, e.g., 245 10 ‡a Prisons under the gavel : ‡b the federal court takeover of Georgia prisons / ‡c Bradley Stewart Chilton. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 8.  MARCIVE: A bibliographic service which verifies authority information. Records are extracted from GIL and sent to MARCIVE on a weekly basis. A MARCIVED record will contain a field, 946 Marcive, in the bib record.  MARK Note: A coded note of instructions in the GIL MFHD (or in a series authority record) as to how to label or mark a volume (e.g., MARK> Use v.)  Marking: The process of preparing an item to be shelved in the stacks including creating a label, affixing the label, property stamping, etc.  Marking Unit: The Marking Unit is part of the Database Maintenance (DBM) Section and is responsible for physically processing all materials.  Media: Audio CDs, DVDs, Laserdiscs, VHS tapes, cassette tapes, 16mm film, reels, and other format material. Accompanying media is material which is published along with the primary work and is meant to enhance the user’s experience in some way (additional resources, programs, contextual information, etc.)  Medium Rare: Materials in the UGA Libraries collection which are published before 1870, which are quasi-rare (non-circulating yet reside in the stacks.  Metadata: describing data. Metadata in terms of search engines is assigning keywords and other values to assist in search engine retrieval. Catalogers assign keywords through titles, authors, contents notes, and subject headings.  MFHD: Marc Format Holdings Data: (also known as a holdings record): describes the call number, location info, volumes owned, etc. In other words, what we actually have on hand.  Microfilm: reels of negatives from scanned books, periodicals, and other print sources.  Microfiche: thin sheets of negatives from scanned books, periodicals, and other print sources. A reader is used to project the images for viewing.  Monograph: A title which is published as a unique finite work. Books can be electronic or traditional print format. “For the purpose of library cataloging, any nonserial publication, complete in one volume or intended to be completed in a finite number of parts issued at regular or irregular intervals, containing a single work or collection of works. Monographs are sometimes published in monographic series and subseries.” Monographic sets are unique titles which are published as a collection with an intended finite end. Analytics are titles which are part of a larger monographic or serial title.  Monographs Original Cataloging: A section in the Cataloging Department which is responsible for the creation of a record or heavy modification of a record for monographs and other formats of materials.  Music Cataloging: Cataloging of music related materials such as scores. The Music Cataloging Section in the Cataloging Department does original and copy cataloging for Audio CDs, scores, etc. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 9. N  NAR (Name Authority Record): The record containing the authorized (verified) form of an author’s name, corporate body or conference. SARs (Series Authority Records) contain the authorized form of series headings. O  OCLC: OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) is a collaborative database of records from libraries around the world. Libraries share records for cataloging purposes and Interlibrary Loan (ILL). UGA contributes records to OCLC and shares our holdings through OCLC. Cataloging accesses OCLC through Connexion, which is the technical module of WorldCat.  OPAC: Online Public Access Catalog is a public view of a library catalog.  Order: To purchase an item for the libraries. P  P&P (Policy & Procedures Manual): the Cataloging Dept’s online procedures and policy manual. Located at http://www.libs.uga.edu/catalog/ policies.html  Periodical: A single title issued in parts and/or volumes, with no finite ending date and at regular intervals, e.g. Time magazine.  Permanent Location: The location on the item record which reflects the true location of a copy. The permanent location corresponds to the location in the MFHD (Holdings record). Every item record must have a permanent location.  PO (Provisional record): A brief record created for the purposes of ordering; additionally, uncataloged. PO records were most commonly created at UGA in the GALIN catalog database. Also, Purchase Orders (orders of purchasing information) are known as POs.  PromptCat: Outsourced cataloging processed by Acquisitions. Processed PromptCat records in GIL contain a 945 CC field. R  RDA: Resource Description and Access. Our upcoming cataloging code which will replace AACR2.  Reading for Pleasure (RFP) also known as Leisure Collection: Contemporary works, popular titles, etc. which receive a local call number and a shorter circulation period.  Repository (REPO): Off campus storage facility (warehouse) for materials, which are generally not heavily used. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 10. S  SARs (Series Authority Records): records containing the authorized form of series headings.  Serial: A single title issued successively in parts and/or volumes, with no finite ending date (although serials may cease publication, the original intent was to continue publication).  Series: A group of separately published titles generally written upon similar subject matters and published by the same published, which are grouped together, either by numbering or not. A series differs from a monographic set in that a set constitutes a single work, whereas a series consists of distinct works. Coded in 4xx/8xx fields.  Serials cataloging: Cataloging of serials, periodicals and other resources. The Serials Cataloging Section in the Cataloging Department does original and copy cataloging for serials, periodicals, and other formats.  Shelving prefix: ‡k in the holdings/MFHD record which corresponds to information printed on the item’s label; Identifies a special location with a particular location. Examples of ‡k include Ga Room (for Georgia Room), ‡k Folio (for oversized books shelved in a special location).  Subject Headings: Controlled vocabulary access points and keywords; coded in MARC 6XX fields.  Suppressed: A bibliographic (bib) or MFHD (holdings) record which does not appear in the OPAC (public view of the catalog). T  Technical Module (can include the Cataloging, Acquisitions or Serials checkin mode). The “backdoor” to the public view of the catalog (OPAC) which allows staff to edit, create, and delete records.  Tag: MARC tags are the 3 digit codes beginning a MARC field, e.g., 245 14. 245 is the MARC tag.  Temporary location: A location in the item record which reflects a temporary location. Examples of temporary locations include Reserves and Repo. An item with a temporary location has a permanent location in addition to the temporary location.  Title: A word or phrase which contains the name of the item; coded in 2XX fields. In cataloging, the title is usually transcribed from the item in hand. Additional title info is and sometimes coded in 7xx fields  t.p. The title page of a monograph (book).  Transfer: Transferring material from one location to another, which involves work on the records in the online catalog.  Treatment: Generally, Monographic vs. Serial. Treatment is stated in the MFHD (holding record) for Monographic sets, Serials, and Periodicals, e.g., TR: M Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007
  • 11. U  Ultimate database: databases designed by UGA Systems’ Department to store data such as the UGA Electronic Theses and Dissertations aka ETDs, DLG databases (Digital Library of Georgia), etc.  Unicode: A coding standard which allows characters to display correctly in the GIL OPAC. An example of this would include a record coded in Chinese language, which displays the proper characters in the OPAC. It is also used by other industries to allow for correct display of such characters as the Euro.  Universal Catalog (UC): A combined catalog showing all of the materials for libraries within the University of Georgia System (USG). W  Weeding: Identifying materials which are no longer of value to a particular location or library. Materials can be transferred to locations which need the materials or the materials may be withdrawn.  Withdraw/Withdrawn/Withdrawal: Material deemed no longer of value is sent to the Cataloging Department to be withdrawn and destroyed per procedures.  WorldCat: collaborative database of records from libraries around the world. Libraries share records for cataloging purposes and Interlibrary Loan (ILL). UGA contributes records to OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) and shares our holdings through OCLC. Cataloging accesses OCLC through Connexion, which is the technical module of WorldCat. V  Verso: The left page of a book; also the second printed side of a sheet or page (the back).  Voyager: The Libraries’ online catalog, GIL, an Endeavor product. Glossary, Compiled by Robin Fay, 2007