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Project summary/background
Education librarian Elizabeth Webster has proposed a reclass and shelving reorganization of the children’s literature collection. To accomplish this, we will be creating customized call numbers for each title and entering them into Sierra records.
Fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels will each be handled differently. See below.
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Phase 1 instructionsStart with this spreadsheet. There are tabs for fiction and nonfiction. Graphic novels and poetry will need to be identified out of both these lists as you go, and set aside for now. They will be handled differently and those plans are still being formed. FictionFiction will be divided into 3 separate categories: children, middle grade, and young adult. This does not include graphic novels and poetry, which are treated differently. For now, mark any graphic novels or poetry you come across in the spreadsheet and we’ll return to them later.
099 field
y-tagged
NonfictionNonfiction will be classified using Dewey, and numbers should not expand beyond 2 digits after the decimal. Nonfiction titles will be divided into two age ranges: children and young adult. This does not include graphic novels and poetry, which are treated differently. For now, mark any graphic novels or poetry you come across in the spreadsheet and we’ll return to them later.
(In most cases, just reuse the cutter and year from the existing LC call number; otherwise, formulate the cutter as you would normally.)
082_4 field
y-tagged
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Phase 2 instructions
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Midway through the project, some sublocation codes and call number construction practices had to be adjusted (see final sublocation chart below). Any necessary tweaks to books already reclassed in Phase 1 will be handled via a small global update project. In Phase 2, the final sublocation chart should be used for all categories. |
Retrospective reclassification
Start with this spreadsheet. New tabs have been added since Phase 1 for Graphic Novels, Poetry, and Biography. New additions/newly sorted titles have also been made to Fiction and Nonfiction.
Choose any uncompleted rows in Fiction, Nonfiction, Graphic Novels, or Poetry
Skip biography tab (Autumn will be handling this entirely via a global update)
Add 099 using final sublocation chart below
Y-tag 099
Mark as completed on spreadsheet
New book backlog
Select materials from “pending” section on temporary shelves by Autumn’s door
Catalog as usual
Add 099 using final sublocation chart below
Elizabeth has indicated new sublocs on all streamers, but if you find an outlier, email her at ewebster@msu.edu
Y-tag 099 and suppress record
Return to “completed” section on temporary shelves
Final sublocation chart
COLLECTION | SUBLOC CODE | LABEL genre label on top c-tagged 090 below |
Fiction Children’s | mnjfc | FC author last name |
Fiction Middle Grade | mnjfm | FMG author last name |
Fiction YA | mnjfy | FYA |
Nonfiction Children’s | mnjnc | NFC Dewey # |
Nonfiction YA | mnjny | NFYA Dewey # |
Graphic novels | mnjgn | GN author last name |
Poetry/verse | mnjpv | POETRY author last name |
Biography | mnjbg | BIO author last name |
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Staff need to be able to edit bib records in Sierra for the fiction materials. For nonfiction, staff will need training in Dewey classification and in some cases may need to make classification decisions and/or perform subject analysis. |
Project lead
Please contact me with questions about project instructions. Consult Elizabeth Webster with questions about how materials should be categorized.
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Project statusOngoing as of 4/8/20 |