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Summary: This page provides instructions to student employees checking order duplicates in Sierra.



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Basic steps

  • From the desktop click on the Sierra icon (see your supervisor for login
    & password).

  • Using the title search, look up the the order.

  • Check orders by title, ignoring initial articles (please see "the" and "a"/"an")

    • See the table at the bottom for


    • a list of articles in several foreign languages

    )
    • .

  • The following items must be checked when comparing an order to a Magic2 record:
    • location
    • author
    • title
    • imprint (imprint = publication place, publisher, date)
    • format
  • Record your findings on the order request card, Connexion printout, order slip or booklet.
  • Please pay attention to the correct placement of Sierra search results on order request cards as well as on those orders which have been stamped with a searching stamp.
Note

Occasionally you may encounter a stack of order forms clipped to an advertising brochure. Be sure to check each of the orders, but remember that they must be clipped back together with their accompanying brochure when you are done.


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Possible Sierra outcomes

Nothing

Nothing matching the paper order was found in Sierra.

  • Record the following information in the space marked "Magic" in the stamp on the order :
    • 0
    • initials/date
Note
titleImportant

Always check your typing for accuracy before concluding that a given title is not in the database. Also be sure to examine nearby titles displayed in Sierra, investigating any that look similar enough to the order to be a plausible match.

Duplicate

Exact bibliographic entry (same author, title, imprint and format) with an attached order record destined for the same location as the incoming order.

Record the following information:

  • dup 
  • order location 
  • order number 
  • initials/date 

Add location question

Exact bibliographic entry (same author, title, imprint and format) but destined for a different location than the one currently in Sierra.

Record the following information:

  • addl?  
  • order location
  • order number  (bib number if no order number exists)
  • initials/date

Exception: If the order record location is "dx" and "7XX", please record the following information:

  • OK
  • initials/date 

Add edition question

Related bibliographic entry (same author and title as the order), but:

  • with a different publication place, publisher, and/or date
  • with an attached order record destined for either the same or different location as the paper order 

Record the following information:

  • added? (or added?/addl?, if the order-record location is also different)
  • order location
  • order number
  • initials/date 

   Exception: If the order record location is "dx", please record the following information:       • OK
      •

  • OK
  • initials/date

Indeterminate entry

Exact or related bibliographic entry but without an attached order record (attached records may include item, check-in, or other types of records).

Record the following:

  • ?
  • initials/date


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Step 3

  • Substep a
  • Substep b
  • Substep c

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Step 4

  • Substep a
  • Substep b
  • Substep c


    Finishing the search process

    When you are finished checking all of the orders in the envelope:

    • Remove all dups and add questions from the packet.
      • You may want to set them aside in a separate stack as you encounter them & give to your student supervisor.
    • If a dup or add question was clipped to a brochure:
      • Photocopy the pertinent vendor information (name, address, phone number, fax or E-mail address, etc.) from the brochure
      • Staple the corresponding dup and add question(s) to it.
      • Give all dups and add questions to the student supervisor.
      • Place the remaining orders (0's, OK's and ?'s) back in the envelope in which they came.
      • Subtract the number of dups and add questions given to the student supervisor from the number written on the upper right-hand corner of the envelope.
      • Put finished envelopes and booklets in the in-basket for searching.

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    Foreign language articles

    These are equivalents to the English-language articles "the" and "a"/"an":


    Danish and NorwegianDutchFrenchGaelicGermanHawaiianHungarian

       de   
       den   
       det   
       dei   
       en   
       et   
       ein   
       ei   
       e   
       eit   
     
       de   
       den   
       des   
       een   
       eene   
       het   
      't   
     
       l'   
       la   
       le   
       les   
       un   
       une   
     
       an   
       na   
     
       das   
       der   
       die   
       ein   
       eine   
     
       Ka   
       Ke   
       Kakehi   
     
       a   
       az   
       egy   
     
    ItalianArabic and HebrewPortugueseRomanianSpanishSwedish

      gli   
       gl'   
       il   
       l'   
       la   
       le   
       lo   
       uno   
       una   
       un   
     
       al   
       el   
       ad   
       ar   
       as   
       az   
       ha   
       he   
     
       a   
       as   
       o   
       os   
       um   
       uma   
     
       l   
       le   
       o   
       un   
     
       el   
       la   
       las   
       los   
       un   
       uno   
       una   
       unas  
     
       de   
       den   
       det   
       en   
       ett   
     


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