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In order to provide maximum access to CCS library materials, the Cataloging Committee requires the use of contents notes (field 505) in the following prescribed manner. The main purpose for adding contents notes is for search ability rather than for display. Therefore, title information is considered a priority. Original cataloging refers to inputting a new record into OCLC. Copy cataloging refers to editing an existing OCLC record for transfer into the SirsiDynix Unicorn system.
'''Contents notes''' (field 505) provide additional access to material contained inside books or sound recordings. Catalogers are recommended, but not required, to use enhanced contents notes.  See [http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/5xx/505.shtm 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==
==Rules==
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See AACR2 Revised edition for further explanation of contents notes for each format.
# Books (2.7B18)
# Sound recording (6.7B18)
# Scores (5.7B18) ''(OMIT FAKE-BOOKS)''
# Videocassettes (8.7B18)
# Computer software (9.7B18)
# Serials (12.7B18)


==Special considerations==
==Special considerations==
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* Are published less often than quarterly
* 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.
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.
==Enhanced contents notes==
In order to give patrons title and author access to contents notes, catalogers are recommended but not required to use enhanced contents notes (505 field, second indicator 0).  In an enhanced contents note, titles go in &Dagger;t, statements of responsibility go in &Dagger;r, and everything else (volume numbers, sound recording track times, etc.) goes in &Dagger;g.
Some cataloger's judgement may be required to determine whether the contents are worth tagging in this way.  In general, short stories, plays, literary collections, fairy tales, songs, and the like should have enhanced contents notes; chapter headings should not.
'''Examples:'''
{{example|text=
100 1  Keene, Carolyn.
245 10 Nancy Drew ghost stories / &Dagger;c Carolyn Keene.
505 00 &Dagger;t Manga mayhem -- &Dagger;t America's got terror! -- &Dagger;t Visitor from beyond -- &Dagger;t Carnival of fear.
}}
{{example|text=
245 00 Let it snow : &Dagger;b three holiday romances / &Dagger;c by John Green, Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle.
505 00 &Dagger;t The Jubilee express / &Dagger;r Maureen Johnson -- &Dagger;t A cheertastic Christmas miracle / &Dagger;r John Green -- &Dagger;t Patron saint of pigs / &Dagger;r Lauren Myracle.
}}


==Procedures==
==Procedures==
Complete contents notes (first indicator "0") are required for works containing up to 100 titles, but are optional for works with more than 100 titles.
Complete contents notes (first indicator "0") are required for works containing up to 100 titles, but are optional for works with more than 100 titles.
Incomplete contents notes (first indicator "1") should be used for incomplete works.
Partial contents notes (first indicator "2") may be used for works for which contents notes are not required according to the above criteria.
Contents note arrangement:
* Title is required. Other information is optional, but author/creator and (for sound recordings) track time are strongly recommended.
* A basic contents note (2nd indicator blank) is required. An enhanced contents note (2nd indicator 0) is recommended when it would provide useful access, but is not required.
Chief source of information:
* For ease of inputting in WorkFlows, take contents from the contents page if the titles listed there are the same as the titles from the actual parts.


==Indexing==
==Indexing==
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Enhanced contents notes are indexed in both the general keyword index and in the appropriate specific keyword indexes: &Dagger;t in the title keyword index and &Dagger;r in the author keyword index.
Enhanced contents notes are indexed in both the general keyword index and in the appropriate specific keyword indexes: &Dagger;t in the title keyword index and &Dagger;r in the author keyword index.
==References==
See AACR2 Revised edition for further explanation of contents notes for each format.
# Books (2.7B18)
# Sound recording (6.7B18)
# Scores (5.7B18) ''(OMIT FAKE-BOOKS)''
# Videocassettes (8.7B18)
# Computer software (9.7B18)
# Serials (12.7B18)

Revision as of 22:40, 3 December 2008

The rules on this page have been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted.
Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

Contents notes (field 505) provide additional access to material contained inside books or 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

  1. Contents notes are required (across all formats) for the following:
    1. Short stories
    2. Plays
    3. Literary collections (two or more forms of literature)
    4. Fairy tales
    5. Songs
    6. Supreme Court cases
    7. Collective biographies
  2. Contents notes are not required for the following:
    1. Poetry
    2. Speeches (EXCEPTION: Representative American Speeches)
    3. Essays (EXCEPTION: Best American Essays)
    4. Excerpts
    5. Complete works
    6. Myths
    7. Fake-books (Type of score)
    8. Encyclopedic reference works
    9. Miscellaneous writings— quotations, letters, anecdotes
    10. Chapter headings


Special considerations

Serial titles new to the CCS database that:

  • Fall into category A or the exceptions to category B
  • Have fewer than 100 items per volume to list in a contents note
  • 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.

Procedures

Complete contents notes (first indicator "0") are required for works containing up to 100 titles, but are optional for works with more than 100 titles.

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.

References

See AACR2 Revised edition for further explanation of contents notes for each format.

  1. Books (2.7B18)
  2. Sound recording (6.7B18)
  3. Scores (5.7B18) (OMIT FAKE-BOOKS)
  4. Videocassettes (8.7B18)
  5. Computer software (9.7B18)
  6. Serials (12.7B18)