Cataloging the Foreign Relations of the United States Series and Sub-Series: Report Submitted to the Ohio5 Government Documents SubcommitteeFor years we have all heard and said that FRUS is a great series, if only people knew what is in it! Someone should catalog these separate volumes... In June 2006 in a moment of [insanity/inspiration, take your pick] I proposed taking this on for Denison. In a following moment of [same word choice] Andrea suggested it might be possible to do it for all four CONSORT schools. I surveyed what was currently being done, prepared a proposal, and contacted the four libraries. Receiving positive responses and helpful feedback, I began. The ProjectI set up OCLC access so we could update holdings as needed for each of the four schools. Three bib records were used for the main series, based on date/title. Item records were transferred as needed and holdings added or deleted on OCLC for all four schools. (See proposal, #1) Kenyon, Wooster, and Denison had their volumes linked to the main series records in CONSORT. Ohio Wesleyan took on the task of linking their volumes to the main FRUS records so I could include them in the project. They did this amazingly in just a few days. (See proposal, #2) Working from the Dept. of State complete list of volumes in the series, Subject Bibliography #210, years worth of careful notes from Bev Gage, and Denison's shelves, we identified three categories of volumes:
New OCLC records were created for some subtitles in series. (See proposal, #5 and Excel spreadsheets). These records are identified on the Excel spreadsheets with an asterisk preceding the OCLC number. Holdings were updated on OCLC for all 4 libraries for these new bib records. For your entertainment and amazement, we have included a screen shot of Ellen's computer with four OCLC sessions open (color coded), one Millennium screen, one Excel spreadsheet. We got very good at moving between the files. Excel SpreadsheetsThis is important data. We hope it is clear and helpful as each library reviews their collection. Three spreadsheets are included and can be sent electronically if you want them. On spreadsheets #1 and #2, holdings are indicated for each separate library by letter (d k o w). When all four libraries have a volume, holdings are indicated with a 4.
For inventory use spreadsheets #2 and #3. Working with these lists at the shelves, you can identify those volumes you own that were not included in our project. Miscellaneous Information, Possible To Do's, Ellen's CommentsBecause of the limited number of attached item records, there is one copy of the first two bib records in CONSORT, OCLC records 9592030 and 6699241. Since there are so many item records for each of the 4 libraries, there are four copies of OCLC record 7809779. Possible to do/discussion: Do you want one copy or four of OCLC 7809779 in CONSORT? This is the 1931- record. All attached item records have been sorted by machine, ascend vol. sort. Possible to do/discussion: I suggest for any record that has multiple library's holdings, the machine sort be used. (First two main series records, sub-series records) Possible to do/discussion: Each library's item records attached to their own copy of OCLC 7809779 (the current main series records) have been machine sorted. Each library may want to review their record order:
We included all the FRUS volumes, whether they were originally classified as S 1.1: or as S 1.1/3: This was done because we believe the user doesn't care about the SuDocs �- they want the information. Microfiche and paper guides were linked to the main series record (7809779) and to subtitle records. This is for Denison and Wooster only. Possible to do/discussion: Kenyon and OWU look at their fiche and accompanying paper guides and link/cross-link. Only volumes that Denison owns have been included in the project. This is very important for you to know! So, you probably have volumes that can/should be included. If Denison didn't own it, it has not been reviewed and added to the project. A final list by President was compiled. Cynthia Cort is working on Denison's Serial Set copies of FRUS. Some are cross-linked and she will keep you informed of this project. Electronic volumes: We have four records listed on Excel spreadsheet one, Sub-series and monograph titles. See also Status of the Foreign Relations Series September 2006, from the Dept. of State website. Having discovered the electronic-only volumes listed there (with a new volume numbering scheme, E-1, E-2, etc.) I figured we would have those covered with Marcive records, but that doesn't seem to be the case -� at least not yet. Jennifer is in contact with GPO and will let us know. Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse... Continuing work on this series is discussed in Proposal #2 and #3. Wooster currently is the cataloger for Department of State documents. I have a pretty good handle on this series right now and am willing to continue to catalog them as new volumes arrive; we aren't exactly getting flooded with them! I am also happy to hand it off to Jennifer. She and I will continue to talk as we learn more about electronic volumes. Closing Comments from EllenI have been privileged to work with Ellen Torrens, Denison student, on this project. Ellen quickly grasped the project with its many quirks, idiosyncrasies, and details. She was a critical part of the work and a wonderful colleague. I thank the documents staffs and catalogers for the opportunity to undertake this project. It turned out to be bigger than we thought but that just means it really needed to be done! Your help, encouragement, and support have been great. This kind of project is possible because of the long and strong cooperative and collegial working relationship of the libraries and documents staffs. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to once again work with this outstanding group of friends. I have also had the enthusiastic support of Scottie Cochrane, Denison University Library Director, and Amy Badertscher, Denison/Kenyon Technical Services Work Redesign Director, Kenyon College. Ellen Conrad and Ellen Torrens, Denison University, September 21, 2006
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