I am involved in several activities
relating to resources that are digitized locally, and have been thinking about
how to provide access for the name of the digital collection in the records for
the individual items in the collection. We have been asked by our public services
staff to provide an access point that can be used to collocate records for
individual items in the collection, or to refine searches to resources in
specific digital collections.
There have been arguments that access for
the name of the digital collection only belongs in the local record, not the
national record. However, our users often go to WorldCat first. In addition,
users from other institutions may know the title of one of our digital
collections, and may want to use that title in their search. Selectors at other
institutions may ask their cataloging departments to provide access for
everything in a particular digital collection, so it would be helpful for their
catalogers to be able to search under the name of the digital collection, pull
up all of the records, and export them for their local catalog. We are also
trying to keep our local records in sync with the OCLC records as much as
possible, and this is probably even more true for those institutions that are
using WorldCat Local. For all of these reasons, I think that whatever mechanism
we use should be in the national record as well as in the local record.
If access for the name of the digital
collection is important, the next question is what kind of access should it be.
Is the digital collection a series or is it a title? I was told several years
ago that if the name of the digital collection appears when each item in the
collection is viewed, then the name of the digital collection can be treated as
a series. However, I also understand the argument that users think of the name
of the digital collection as a title. If we decide to provide access for the
name of the digital collection, regardless of whether it is done only in the
local record or also in the national record, I am wondering whether it should
it be an 830, or a 730, or something else.
Note that I am only talking about things
that we digitize locally here. I'm not talking about the names of vendors which
are providing access to digital content. I'm also not talking about mass digitization
projects. I'm talking about things that we select for digitization for a
particular online collection. An example would be Chopin Early Editions, which
is available at http://chopin.lib.uchicago.edu/
So, my questions for this group are:
1. Do you think it is important to
provide access for the name of the digital collection in the records for the
individual items in the collection?
2. If it is important to provide access
for the name of the digital collection, do you think the access should be only
in the local record or should it also be in the national record?
3. If it is important to provide access
for the name of the digital collection, should it be a series added entry, a
title added entry, or something else? (If something else, what?)
Thanks!
Head, Serials & Digital Resources
Cataloging
University of Chicago Library