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Table of Contents (TOC) Project for Multi-volume Sets

Table of Contents (TOC) Project for Multi-volume Sets. Hee-sook Shin Columbia University. Introduction. Limited space for housing its collection Low-use materials, Multi-volume sets are sent to an offsite location Analytic records are not created Guangxu Xuantong liang chao hang yu dang

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Table of Contents (TOC) Project for Multi-volume Sets

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  1. Table of Contents (TOC) Project for Multi-volume Sets Hee-sook Shin Columbia University

  2. Introduction • Limited space for housing its collection • Low-use materials, Multi-volume sets are sent to an offsite location • Analytic records are not created • Guangxu Xuantong liang chao hang yu dang • Tanabe Seiko zenshu • Hanguk minsokhak yongu nonjo • Materials are neither browseable nor directly accessible • Users have difficulty finding materials that are offsite • TOC Project is developed to provide online access to the TOC of the materials

  3. Procedure 1. The Table of Contents for each volume is scanned using Adobe Professional software. The scanned image is modified, such as cropping, and saved into C drive. The pdf file is named with (bib. no.barcode.sort-key)

  4. Procedure 2. When pdf files are created, the files are then uploaded onto the library server using the TOC process workflow for scanned tables of contents (This is programmed by the IT department at CU). While processing this step, the system generates a item id and “TOC link”, and a “Request from offsite” link will be generated when these books are sent to offsite.

  5. Procedure 3. For the last step, the bibliographic record in our local system is opened and the 856 field is added in which the TOC link appears on the bib. record. The 856 is also added in RLIN record. (e.g. 856 41 $3 Table of Contents $u http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/toc.pl?4770466)

  6. Only for CU members

  7. Pros and Cons of the project • Pros • Provides users with information • Eliminates unnecessary ILL requests • Saves time and shipping costs for the Circulation desk • Cons • Not searchable, only browseable • Not copy text from the TOC

  8. Future plan • This is a worthwhile project to take on and it will be a great benefit to us all: as librarians, libraries and for our users as well. • We look forward your participation and working with you to enhance our user services.

  9. Thank you for your attention The end

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