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National cataloging rules (''CONSER Cataloging Manual'' 17.4 and 17.5) allow '''supplements and indexes''' to be either cataloged separately or mentioned in a note on the record for the main work.
National cataloging rules (''CONSER Cataloging Manual'' 17.4 and 17.5) allow '''supplements and indexes''' to be either cataloged separately or mentioned in a note on the record for the main work.



Revision as of 16:08, 25 November 2016

[{Category:Local practices]] National cataloging rules (CONSER Cataloging Manual 17.4 and 17.5) allow supplements and indexes to be either cataloged separately or mentioned in a note on the record for the main work.

Follow these national standards:

  • Supplements intended to be used with the main work should generally be cataloged on the entry for the main work.
  • Supplements which provide different types of information or focus on a special feature may be cataloged separately.
  • Single-serial indexes published by the same publisher as the main work should generally be cataloged on the entry for the main work.
  • Indexes published by a different publisher than that of the main work should generally be cataloged separately.

Additional CCS standards:

  • Supplements that are published 3 times a year or fewer generally should be cataloged on the main serial record.
  • Supplements that are published 4 times a year or more generally should be cataloged on a separate record.
  • If you are unsure how many times a year the supplement is published, prefer cataloging it on the main serial record until such time as you can be certain, in which case a change may be needed.

Given the nature of serials, there may be case-by-case exceptions to these rules.