A study of current practices of selected libraries in cataloguing electronic journals
Abstract
MARC records and online policy documents of selected libraries were reviewed to study the approaches taken by libraries worldwide to catalogue electronic journals. In general, libraries catalogue those electronic journals that are subscribed by them on priority basis. Most of them annotate the e‐journal to the print record, some prefer to catalogue them separately, while the majority of the libraries adopt both approaches. While most of the libraries studied prefer full record, cataloguing e‐journals separately with a brief record (at least containing MARC fields 245, 500, and 856) that identifies and locates the resource seems to be the best practice.
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Citation
Sattar ChaPudhry, A. and Periasamy, M. (2001), "A study of current practices of selected libraries in cataloguing electronic journals", Library Review, Vol. 50 No. 9, pp. 434-443. https://doi.org/10.1108/00242530110409883
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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