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And now that I think about it I only recall seeing "Ceased in print" in the
e-version records. So what is the best practice for closing the print bib
in terms of conveying that the print is dead but the online is still out
there? Do you convey this in a 530? A 580? Or only convey this in the 776?

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 4:17 PM Alexis Zirpoli <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> All,
>
> Prior to my taking the realm as the serials cataloger here my library
> typically did not close the record for a print serial if it ceased in print
> and continues online. I am working to change that (as well as trying to
> work away from the single record approach for print and online versions).
>
> My question is on the wording of the unformatted 362 when closing out a
> print serial record when that serial ceases in print and continues online.
> Is it unconventional or discouraged to use "ceased in print" in the 362? To
> me it makes sense to use that wording but perhaps I am thinking about it in
> the wrong way. My thinking is one would use a 362 1 "Ceased in print
> with..." accompanied with a 776 08 $i "Continues online..."
>
> What is CONSER best practice in this scenario?
> --
> *Alexis Zirpoli*
> *Serials Librarian*
> University of Michigan Law School - Law Library
> 734.647-1563
> law.umich.edu/library
>
> 801 Monroe Street, S-110B Legal Research
> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1210
> <https://www.law.umich.edu/>
>
> Pronouns: they/them/theirs
>


-- 
*Alexis Zirpoli*
*Serials Librarian*
University of Michigan Law School - Law Library
734.647-1563
law.umich.edu/library

801 Monroe Street, S-110B Legal Research
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1210
<https://www.law.umich.edu/>

Pronouns: they/them/theirs