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Re: Detailed Holdings date problem (Melissa Fayad) ERCELAA@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu 31 Aug 1999 16:25 UTC

Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:21:53 -0500
From: "Fayad, Melissa H." <FayadM@MISSOURI.EDU>
Subject: Re: Detailed Holdings date problem (Deborah Harrell)

I actually had one publication that was volume #(I forget the actually
volume number) issue 0.  I took it to be the first issue of the volume and
that issue 1 was the second.
Melissa Hassien Fayad
Serials Assistant
University of Missouri-Columbia
Law Library
224 Hulston Hall
Columbia, MO  65211-4190

(573) 884-4455

>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:05:15 -0400
>From: Deborah Harrell <dharrell@WESTGA.EDU>
>Subject: Re: Detailed Holdings date problem (Stephanie Duennebier)

Go with what you have.  If the piece has a vol/issue number, use it; if it
doesn't use whatever information is provided.

We have one title that published an "international theme issue".  It
carried no dates or numbers, so when I created it, I gave it the current
year (1999) and "SI 1" for its numeration, then the name was
"international theme issue".

In the comments area of that particular checkin, I noted that the piece
actually lacked all numeration.

Debbie Harrell
Ingram Library, State University of West Georgia
phone: 770-836-6498
fax: 770-836-6626

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 15:48:46 -1000
> From: Steph <sduenneb@HAWAII.EDU>
> Subject: Detailed Holdings date problem
>
> Aloha--
>
> When you receive a serial with no day or month of publication (e.g.
> annuals), what do you use as the issue date?  What about items with no
> date at all, not even a year?
>
> We are a large academic library using CARL, and we are having a problem in
> that the system requires a limited range of values for the YYMMDD issue
> date field--it will not accept blanks or "00".  (This is in the
issue-level
> holdings records, and was not a problem until our Y2K upgrade.)
>
> We are trying to decide if we should make up day and month values, (e.g.
> arbitrarily say that all annuals will be Jan. 1, YYYY), and if so, what
> should we use?
>
> If anyone else has solved a similar problem or has any insight, your input
> and help would be appreciated.  Thank you very much!
>
> --Stephanie Duennebier
>   Serials Support Librarian
>   University of Hawaii at Manoa Library
>   2550 The Mall
>   Honolulu, HI  96822  USA
>   (808) 956-6639
>   (808) 956-5968 Fax
>   sduenneb@hawaii.edu
>