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Re: One bib record or 2? Pennington, Buddy D. 05 Oct 2009 20:19 UTC

We moved to the separate bib approach when we started using Serials
Solutions MARC records.  Those are loaded in via monthly updates as
separate records.

Buddy Pennington
Serial Acquisitions Librarian
University of Missouri - Kansas City
800 East 51st Street
Kansas City, MO  64110
Phone: 816-235-1548
Fax: 816-333-5584
Email: penningtonb@umkc.edu

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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum
[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Sarah Sanford
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 2:57 PM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] One bib record or 2?

Hey folks,

I searched the archives for responses to this issue [one bib record or
two in the ILS], but I didn't see anything posted since 2003 so I'd
like to query this issue again. For print journals dropped in favor of
online journals, our library's policy in the last few years has been a
one bib record approach in our ILS. For us this means we continue to use

the print record but add an internet resources holding record, a url,
and various local notes to make it clear to the patron that print is no
longer received but current issues are available online. (There are
other cataloging details but I won't review those here.)

Now we are considering a 2 bib record approach: keep the print record
but also add the online record to our ILS and hope the change in format
is clear to our patrons.

What are other libraries doing? Since the ILS isn't the only way to
search for a journal, I'm wondering what makes most sense for our
patrons.

Thanks in advance for your responses!
Sarah

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Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library
Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Peter, MN 56082
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