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Education Services Australia Cataloguing standards for e-books in school libraries SCIS e-books

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Education Services Australia

Cataloguing standards for e-books in school libraries

SCIS e-books

School library catalogues provide access to learning resources for the school

community

Enhanced content in SCIShttp://opac.scis.curriculum.edu.au/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=1535544

Students and staff expect to search in only one place to find school resources

The principles and standards that have served well for

physical resources can be applied to

digital resources

SCIS standards for cataloguing e-books

5. STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC FORMATS

5.A INTRODUCTION

5.B ... WEBSITES

5.C ... VIDEORECORDINGS

5.D ... LEARNING OBJECTS

5.E ... E-BOOKS (Nov. 20 10)

www.esa.edu.au/scis/help.html

What other information doe-book users want to know

when searching?

Defining e-book

“a book in an electronic format designed to be read in an e-reader” (Macquarie Dictionary)

“an electronic version of a printed book which can be read on a personal computer or hand-held device designed specifically for this purpose” (Wikipedia)

“the basic e-books landscape today includes text and audio, and it is available on readers (such as the Amazon Kindle), PCs, mobile consoles, or online”(ALCTS CRS)

SCIS GMD = [website]

If the e-book is available only as a website, or in html form on a website with the option to view or download a PDF version, or on a website with mixed media, use the GMD [website].

Warner Books Infobase e-books

Scholastic ‘BookFlix’

EDUCAUSE e-books

SCIS GMD = [electronic resource]

For other e-books, use the GMD [electronic resource].

If in doubt as to which GMD to use, use [electronic resource].

Examples

Kindle e-book from Amazon

E-book read online using e-reading software, eg Turning the Pages™, or Silverlight™

Original or reproduction?

born digital?

photographed?

scanned with character recognition?

edited?

new edition?

added features?

Cory Doctorow For the win

ISBN: 978-0765322166

Multiple formats? Multiple records?

Separate records for different versions of the same manifestation are to be discouraged.

If the resource is available in various formats, include a note.

Provider-Neutral E-Monograph MARC Record Guide

What is an ISBN?

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally.

Publications need separate ISBNs if anyone in the supply chain needs to identify them separately.

Guidelines for the assignment of ISBNs to ebooks

ISBN mayhem

9780385752145 (hard cover) 0385752148 (hard cover) 9780385752152 (library binding) 0385752156 (library binding) 9780375898433 (e-book) 0375898433 (e-book) 9780385619011 (hbk.) 0385619014 (hbk.) 9780385619028 (pbk.)

SCIS Standards say…

Give the ISBN in the MARC 020 if it pertains to the resource being described, i.e. the ISBN of the e-book edition.

Do not record the ISBN of an original print edition.

When is a page not a page?If the GMD is [website], omit the physical description.

If the GMD is [electronic resource], provide the extent of the item if it is readily available (AACR2R 9.5B3).

Give other physical details if they are available and considered important (AACR2R 9.5C3). Examples: • 1 e-book (218 p.) • 21 p. : digital, PDF file.

Location and access

Restrictions on access

If the item is available only on subscription, include a note.

Example

A subscription is required to access this resource.

Links in 856 fieldFor e-books available in various formats from a single source, link to the page which offers access to all formats.

Optionally, include a link also to a specific version of the resource if it is freely available online.

Examples

856 40 $u http://www.archive.org/details/windinwillows00grah

856 40 $3 Online version $u http://www.archive.org/stream/windinwillows00grah#page/n9/mode/2up

Discussion

How do we provide users with seamless access from catalogue record to e-book?

If you create or acquire an e-book what strategy do you have for cataloguing it?

What is the demand for e-books in your school community?

What is your school’s plan for integrated access to all learning resources?

What next?

SCIS professional learning programwww.esa.edu.au/scis/professional_learning.html

SCIS updates

@schoolscatinfo facebook.com/schoolscatinfo

Acknowledgements

• Leonie Bourke, Manager SCIS

• Pru Mitchell, SCIS Support Coordinator

• SCIS Team, Education Services Australia

• SCIS Information Services Standards Committee

[email protected]