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[[Category:Electronic resources]]
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[[Category:Local practices]]
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An e-Book reader (that is, the physical equipment, such as a Kindle, Nook, or other tablet computer) is cataloged following the rules for creating a [[generic record]] (such as using a Title Control Number of x, the library's 3-letter code, and a unique identifier, e.g. <code>xEAKNOOK003</code>), with these exceptions:
An e-Book reader (that is, the physical equipment, such as a Kindle, Nook, or other tablet computer) is cataloged following the rules for creating a [[generic record]] (such as using a Title Control Number of x, the library's [[Library codes|3-letter code]], and a unique identifier, e.g. <code>xEAKNOOK003</code>), with these exceptions:


Records are entered in the format for visual materials (VM).
Records are entered in the format for visual materials (VM).

Revision as of 14:44, 24 January 2017

An e-Book reader (that is, the physical equipment, such as a Kindle, Nook, or other tablet computer) is cataloged following the rules for creating a generic record (such as using a Title Control Number of x, the library's 3-letter code, and a unique identifier, e.g. xEAKNOOK003), with these exceptions:

Records are entered in the format for visual materials (VM).

The record must have these fixed field element values:

Rec_Type: r (three-dimensional object)
Bib_Lvl: m (issued as a single item)
Type: r (three-dimensional object)

The General Material Designation (GMD) for e-Book readers in CCS is [realia (electronic equipment)]

If your device is pre-loaded with e-Books, optionally add a contents note. You may also optionally add an analytic heading (e.g. 700 12) for each title.

Use the form/genre heading for e-Book readers, "655 _0 Electronic book readers." If your device is pre-loaded with e-Books, then also add a form/genre heading of "655 _0 Electronic books."

If the reader is not cataloged in WorldCat, the record must include a 945 field with the contents ‡b OCLC DO NOT SET

Example record