Hello all (with apologies for cross-posting)
I am trying to gauge current practice re cataloguing ebooks and print books – if you have time to answer a couple of questions it would be much appreciated (happy to summarise responses for the list).
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Is it your current practice to catalogue print and electronic versions of the same book on/have print and electronic inventory attached to the same bib record, or to have separate records?
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What are the principal reasons for this choice?
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Do you have records that don’t match your current practice, and if so did do you intend to change them retrospectively (or have already done so)?
Any insights, advice, or lessons learned welcome.
Many thanks,
David
David Morgan BA (Hons), MA, MSc
Metadata, Discovery and Analytics Coordinator
Library, Academic Services
Royal Holloway University of London
01784 276422
www.royalholloway.ac.uk/library/home.aspx
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