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CAN MUST SHALL WILL MIGHT MAY DARE COULD MIGHT COULD!

CAN MUST SHALL WILL MIGHT MAY DARE COULD MIGHT COULD!. Model auxiliaries. Model auxiliaries. Report/not report. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT:. 1. THEY DIDN'T KNOW THEY SHOULD. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT:. 2. THEY DIDN'T KNOW THEY COULD.

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CAN MUST SHALL WILL MIGHT MAY DARE COULD MIGHT COULD!

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  1. CAN MUST SHALL WILL MIGHT MAY DARE COULD MIGHT COULD!

  2. Model auxiliaries

  3. Model auxiliaries

  4. Report/not report

  5. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 1. THEY DIDN'T KNOW THEY SHOULD

  6. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 2. THEY DIDN'T KNOW THEY COULD

  7. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 3. SOMEONE SAID THEY SHOULDN’T

  8. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 4. SOMEONE SAID THEY MUSTN’T

  9. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 5. SOMEONE SAID SOMEONE ELSE HERE WILL

  10. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 6. SOMEONE SAID SOMEONE ELSEWHERE WILL

  11. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 7. THEY LACK CONFIDENCE THAT THEY WILL GET IT RIGHT

  12. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 8. THE RECIPIENT MIGHT COMPLAIN

  13. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 9. THEY DON’T WANT TO BUG PEOPLE

  14. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: 10. THEY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE PROCESS

  15. REASONS WHY PEOPLE DON'T REPLACE AND REPORT: (WHAT’S YOUR EXCUSE?)

  16. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 1. ONE LESS PROBLEM FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH

  17. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 2. MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE

  18. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 3. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE

  19. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 4. SAVES TIME

  20. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 5. SAVES MONEY

  21. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 6. BENEFITS FUTURE GENERATIONS

  22. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 7. IF YOU HELP, OTHERS WILL DO SO TOO

  23. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 8. PEOPLE AT OCLC WILL THANK YOU

  24. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 9. DOCUMENT YOUR ACTIVITY FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  25. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 10. INSURE THAT LIBRARY ADMINISTRATORS UNDERSTAND WHAT CATALOGING ENTAILS

  26. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: 11. FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF

  27. REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD REPLACE AND REPORT: (WHAT’S YOUR REASON?)

  28. Questions (and Answers)

  29. No. But, perhaps you should-- 1. When the instructors in this workshop say that we "can" do something, does that indicate that we must do as they say?

  30. That depends on how much you value your job compared with your passion for bibliographic accuracy! 2. My supervisor has told me never to edit the master record, but just to edit records locally. What should I do?

  31. Yes, lots of folks, today's presenters included. Or you can ask on OCLC-Cat. 3. I feel uncomfortable sending a message to OCLC or LC without checking with someone first. Is there anyone else I can run things by first?

  32. Yes. If you feel so strongly that you are moved to write, you are probably right. And if not, no harm is done - whereas, an uncorrected error is a problem. 4. If I think something in a record is wrong but am not sure, should I report it?

  33. Let us diplomatically aver that LC catalogers are human too. • 5. If a record has DLC in field 040, can I trust that record to be accurate?

  34. 6. Some records have "pcc" in field 042, which means "Program for Cooperative Cataloging." Are these records to be considered free of error? Absolutely- NOT! Even pcc records come from humans.

  35. 7 I searched by ISBN and retrieved a record which looks somewhat similar to the book in hand, but the book has all sorts of differences. The subtitle is on the cover instead of on the title page; the place of publication is in England instead of the U.S.; the number of pages is different. Should I enter a new record?

  36. 7 You have probably encountered cataloging for which the British Library (and its agent, Bibliographic Data Services) are responsible - Field 040 code UKM. If the record is ELvl 8, look for another record to use - and report any duplicates. If no other record is found, tell OCLC about the discrepancies, with a copy of the title-page and other source material.

  37. Just as anyone can make mistakes, so anyone can report them. All bibliographic agencies mentioned in this workshop encourage members of the public to communicate with them about suspected errors. 8. People at the public service desks sometimes tell me about mistakes they find in the catalog. Can these people tell OCLC or LC about these mistakes, or do you have to be a cataloger?

  38. Subscribe to OCLC-Cat, where some individuals mention these concerns, and other electronic distribution lists. For example, the DEWEYERROR list was specifically set up to report suspected errors in DDC numbers in Library of Congress records. 9. How can I find out about mistakes in cataloging that other people have discovered?

  39. Of course! OCLC staffers can inspire the gamut of traumatic emotions. Don't give up, though! Face them down. 10. The idea of sending a message to OCLC causes me to quake in my boots. Is it normal to feel nervous like this?

  40. Division, Department, Section • Glenn Patton (Director) WorldCat Quality Management Division • Cynthia Whitacre (Manager) WorldCat Quality & Partner Content Department • Division Staff: Robert Bremer Richard Greene Jay Weitz • QC Section Staff – Brenda Block (manager): Shanna Griffith Luanne Goodson Laura Ramsey Robin Six Patty Thomas Hisako Kotaka

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