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Enhanced contents notes are indexed in both the general keyword index and in the appropriate specific keyword indexes: ‡t in the title keyword index and ‡r in the author keyword index. | Enhanced contents notes are indexed in both the general keyword index and in the appropriate specific keyword indexes: ‡t in the title keyword index and ‡r in the author keyword index. | ||
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Contents notes (field 505) provide additional access to individual works in collections, such as to individual short stories in books or to individual songs in sound recordings. Catalogers are recommended, but not required, to use enhanced contents notes. See Bibliographic Standards and Formats for examples. If you are adding or enhancing a contents note in the CCS database, it is also good practice to do the same with the OCLC record in Connexion, to benefit users internationally. OCLC users with Full cataloging authorization are able to do this without Enhance authorization.
Rules
- Contents notes are required (across all formats) for the following:
- Short stories
- Plays
- Literary collections (two or more forms of literature)
- Fairy tales
- Songs
- Supreme Court cases
- Collective biographies
- Contents notes are not required for the following:
- Poetry
- Speeches (EXCEPTION: Representative American Speeches)
- Essays (EXCEPTION: Best American Essays)
- Excerpts
- Complete works
- Myths
- Fake-books (Type of score)
- Encyclopedic reference works
- Miscellaneous writings— quotations, letters, anecdotes
- Chapter headings
Special considerations
Complete contents notes (first indicator "0") are required for works containing 100 or fewer titles, but are optional for works with more than 100 titles.
Serial titles new to the CCS database that:
- Fall into category A or the exceptions to category B, and
- Have 100 or fewer items per volume to list in a contents note, and
- Are published less often than quarterly
should be cataloged as monographs with contents notes. Changed serial titles requiring new records in the CCS database are considered "new" titles. Imported records must comply with these guidelines.
Indexing
Basic contents notes are indexed only in the general keyword index.
Enhanced contents notes are indexed in both the general keyword index and in the appropriate specific keyword indexes: ‡t in the title keyword index and ‡r in the author keyword index.