Jodi,
Do you use OCLC for cataloging? If you do,
import records 53008037 and 654786944 and that’ll take care of your problem.
Maija Salo Cravens
Cataloging and Collection Management
Library-Archives Division
Wisconsin Historical Society
816 State Street
Madison, WI 53706-1482
Phone: 608-264-6522
Email: maija.cravens@wisconsinhistory.org
Website: www.wisconsinhistory.org
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From:
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011
12:50 PM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] FW: Title
change
I
know I run the risk of looking stupid for asking a question with an obvious
answer, but as I’m not getting anywhere searching for “help” on the company’s
page & am beyond frustrated, here goes:
Our
library uses Voyager (Ex Libris) for serials cataloging & acquisitions.
I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to show that a publication has
undergone a title change so that it will show up in our catalog with the new
title. For example, Multimedia & Internet@Schools recently changed
their name to Internet@Schools. Do I need to import a new record from
OCLC with the new title, or is there somewhere on the original cataloging
record to note the new name? Our cataloger said it’s something I need to
do on my end, but I can’t even figure out where to begin. I’ve got the
same question about Bloomberg Business Week/Business Week.
I
would greatly appreciate it if anyone running Voyager could give me some
suggestions!
Jodi
Hilleshiem, MLS
Assistant Director of Library Services
Henderson-Wilder Library
563-425-5356
hilleshiemj@uiu.edu
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