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Reply:
Online resources require special treatment in a number of ways. If you are referring to ebooks, for example:
-- III needs to create a special item type for ebooks.
-- What about location codes? Again, III needs to create a special location code for them.
-- Item records? Not necessary. Patrons click on the link in the 856 field for access. However, our practice is to count each ebook title as one item statistics.
-- If you batch load bib records for ebooks you may need a separate load profile. There is one for netlibrary but it is not included in the basic set of load profiles that come with your system.
The list above only describes how we handle ebooks. It is not definitive or complete.
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Ted Waller
Carlyle Campbell Library
Meredith College
Raleigh, NC 27607-5298
919 760 8381
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 11:26:57 -0400
From: "Young, Michelle" <myoung at vt dot edu>
Subject: Item Records and Online Resources
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How do you handle your online resources? Do you have item records for
them? We don't at this time and are in debate on how to handle these
resources.
Thanks.
Michelle L. Young, MLS
Virginia Tech, University Libraries
College Librarian, College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
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Ted Waller
Carlyle Campbell Library
Meredith College
Raleigh, NC 27607-5298
919 760 8381