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General Announcements

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GPO’s First Promotional Item in Spanish

GPO is pleased to announce the release of its first Easy as FDL promotional item in Spanish. These informational pocket cards inform the reader about the FDLP and direct them to their local depository....

Re-launch of GPO’s Agency Web Site

GPO is pleased to announce the re-launch of its agency Web site, www.gpo.gov. This enhanced site includes separate Web pages for FDLP and LSCM information for the public. The new Web pages will help inform...

Depository Library Spotlight

In an effort to shed light on Federal depository libraries and the unique work each is doing for their community, GPO will be highlighting a different Federal depository library each month. This is called...

GPO Mar. - Apr. 15, 2009 issue of Administrative Notes

The GPO March - April 15, 2009 issue of Administrative Notes has been added to the FDLP Desktop in HTML and PDF formats. The updated cumulative table of contents is also available.

Public Printer Bob Tapella Visits FDLs Around the Country

The library community plays a critical role in working with the U.S. Government Printing Offie (GPO) to provide the public free, open and permanent public access to the documents of our democracy. Public...

Chat With GPO: New OPAL Sessions

New FDLP Videos: GPO Takes to the Streets

FDLP and C&I Metrics - March 2009

New Depository Coordinators Tutorial

Request from the Depository Library Council

GPO FY 2008 Annual Report

Public Printer’s Letter to President Obama Regarding Open Government

Public Printer Visits New Orleans Library Still Recovering From Hurricane Katrina

Salaries and Expenses Appropriation Budget Update

FDLP and C&I Metrics - February 2009

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Cataloging

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MARC Records from GPO's Shelf List

LSCM staff have completed the processing of brief bibliographic records for 247 publications from GPO's historic shelf list. All the bibliographic metadata on the cards was transcribed and converted to...

Cataloging Information on the FDLP Desktop

The FDLP Desktop now includes a separate location for cataloging information. This can be found as a new tab in the top navigation bar, called "GPO Cataloging". Content from the legacy Desktop's Cataloging...

New Item Number Procedure for Selected Congressional Publications

GPO has begun to create separate item numbers for the online only (EL) format of U.S. Congressional Committee publications known as “Y 4s”, or those listed as “Hearings, Prints, Miscellaneous Publications”...

Display of Additional Federal Depository Library Directory Field

As of December 1, 2008, in response to requests from the depository community, more fields will display in the FDLD. These will include the Library Director's title and name and the Depository Coordinator's...

Separate Record Cataloging Policy

At the request of the Federal Depository Library community, the Government Printing Office, Library Services & Content Services, Library Technical Information Services (LTIS) staff has formulated a policy...

Catalog of U.S. Government Publications Recent Enhancements

Item and Classification Changes to Library of Congress' MARC 21 Titles

SuDoc Classification Practice Change for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Hearings

Converting the Historic GPO Shelflist

GPO Cataloging Practice Change

MARC Cataloging Practice Change for Serial Titles

SuDoc Classification Practice Change for JCP Hearings

SuDoc Classification Practice Change for JEC Hearings

SuDoc Classification Practice Change for House Foreign Affairs Hearings

CGP "Locate in a Library" Enhancements

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Distribution

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U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual, 2008

The 2008 U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual is now available from the U.S. Government Printing Office. The Style Manual is the product of many years of public printing experience and has served...

FY2009 Microfiche Shipping Lists

GPO has added all distributed FY2009 microfiche shipping lists to the Shipping Lister application. The microfiche shipping lists are now available in PDF format. These lists can be used to submit claims...

Packets to Library Coordinators

Packets for depository library coordinators will be sent this week in depository shipment boxes. The packets have not been classed, so they will not be included on a shipping list with an item number and...

2006 U.S. Code Printing Error Identified

GPO has been notified that some copies of the U.S. Code are missing pages 1159-1182: U.S. Code, 2006 edition, Vol. 12, Title 19-Custom Duties, 1701-End to Title 20-Education, 1-1482 SuDocs: Y 1.2/5:2006/v.12...

A New Era of Responsibility: Renewing America's Promise (FY10 Budget Overview Document)

A New Era of Responsibility: Renewing America's Promise (FY10 Budget Overview Document) is now available from the U.S. Government Printing Office. This document provides a description of the Obama Administration’s...

World Factbook

Census Recall: Deadline Extended

Economic Report of the President, 2009

Census Document Recall

Publication of the Congressional Record

New Member Pictorial Directory: 111th Congress

2007 Privacy Act Issuances

Extra Copies of 2008 Red Book Available to Depository Libraries

2008 Plum Book

U.S. Government Manual, 2008-2009

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Events

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Spring 09 DLC Proceedings Posted

The Conference Proceedings for the Spring 2009 Depository Library Council Meeting are now available. Available resources include session presentations, the Library Services & Content Management...

Public Printer’s Address at the Spring DLC Meeting

At next week’s Spring 2009 Depository Library Council Meeting, GPO’s Public Printer, Bob Tapella, will speak about GPO’s role in Government transparency. Mr. Tapella will discuss the successful public...

2009 Interagency Seminar: Preliminary Schedule of Events Posted

The 22nd Annual Interagency Depository Seminar will be held in Washington, DC from July 20, 2009 through July 24, 2009. During the week-long seminar, representatives from various Federal agencies will...

Sunday Reception for the Spring DLC Meeting

Come to a kick-off reception for the Spring Depository Library Council Meeting on Sunday, April 19 at the University of Tampa’s historic Plant Hall. From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Fletcher Lounge, tasty...

Depository Library Council Meeting Update

The Spring 2009 Depository Library Council Meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel located in Tampa Bay Florida. The 3-day meeting will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 20, 2009 with registration...

2009 Annual Interagency Depository Seminar

Nominate the 2009 Library of the Year

2008 Interagency Depository Seminar Presentations

ALA Annual Conference

2008 Fall Depository Library Conference

Depository Library Council Meeting Hotel Reservations

Exploring, Learning, & Growing at the Fall 2007 DLC Meeting

Spring 2007 DLC Meeting Focuses on Partnerships

43 Land-Grant Universities Celebrate 100 Years in the FDLP

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Partnerships

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Marketing GPO’s Partnerships

GPO is pleased to announce the release of a new page on the FDLP Desktop dedicated to marketing GPO’s partnerships. GPO has created new marketing strategies as a way to help our partners expand awareness...

Access STAT-USA’s Online Services

As was mentioned in a listserv posting on 02/10/2009, GPO has been working with STAT-USA to issue new passwords, create FAQs, and revise the validation form for Federal depository libraries wanting to...

GPO Announces New Partnership with GAO

The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to provide permanent public access to the GAO Reports and GAO Comptroller...

PACER Access

In 2007, GPO and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts undertook a pilot to provide free public access to Federal court records at 17 Federal depository libraries through Public Access...

Homeland Security Digital Library questions

GPO wishes to clarify how IP authentication is being implemented for access to the Homeland Security Digital Library. Depository libraries eligible for IP authentication to HSDL may include the IP addresses...

List of Federal Agency Internet Sites Partnership Renewed

Census 2000 Partnership Renewed

Browse Topics Redesign

World War II: A Digital Library

DOSFAN Partnership Renewed

"Point of Need" Services

Access to the Homeland Security Digital Library

NTIS Broadens Access to DARTS: Depository Access to Reports, Technical & Scientific

National Needs & Offers List Partner Search

Banking & Economic Data Available through FRASER Partnership

Separate Record Cataloging Policy PDF Print E-mail
Written on Thursday, 20 November 2008

At the request of the Federal Depository Library community, the Government Printing Office, Library Services & Content Services, Library Technical Information Services (LTIS) staff has formulated a policy for creating separate records for every manifestation of a document. This policy follows an internal review of the current approach of single record cataloging. Below is LTIS’ proposed policy for metadata creation for individual formats.

Background

In the 1980s, GPO began adding distribution notes for microfiche versions to records for the print publications. The first GPO procedures for cataloging electronic resources were developed in the early 1990’s, and focused on resources available from the Federal Bulletin Board (FBB). The FBB resources were cataloged separately from the tangible versions of those publications.  In 1995 CONSER adopted the single record approach, which is described in the CONSER Cataloging Manual module 31. GPO began applying this approach in the same year, and developed the first set of comprehensive instructions for cataloging electronic resources, Preliminary Instructions on Recording Access Information for Remotely Accessible Files. These instructions were designed to minimize the amount of time devoted to cataloging remote electronic resources because of their transitory nature, and called for the inclusion of 530 and 538 notes in the tangible record.

With GPO’s adoption of the FDSys, and its need to meet the requirements of FDSys for individual records, as well as GPO’s adoption of an integrated library system (ILS) with which GPO could finally record comprehensive holdings, GPO found a greater use for the separate records.

Implementation

Depository libraries have the option of adding print holdings to their electronic resources records when desired, or creating single records on their own by adding GPO’s electronic metadata to their monograph records. Serials will retain the information about the electronic form of document in the tangible document’s record just as it looked under the single record policy, but a separate electronic record will also be created for the CGP. GPO must catalog serials this way to be in compliance with CONSER policy. Monograph records, however, will remain distinctly separate for format. A monograph record for a paper document will only contain information about the paper document.

All cataloging records will include the note “Also available in [other formats]. For example,

  • 500    Also available in microfiche and PDF.
  • 500    Also available in paper and microfiche.
  • 500    Also available in paper and HTML.

Records that GPO links to will be modified by the addition of the linking field (776) only if GPO is not distributing that document to depositories. That is, if GPO has not sent a paper document out to the FDLs, GPO will not add the 086 or the 856 to that paper record. The 776 link will be added to both the paper and the electronic record for the electronic version in order to alert users of the bibliographic record that another format is available; since GPO is not distributing the tangible format, however, other links will not be added. Any format that GPO does distribute to the FDLs will be cataloged with all of GPO’s information, i.e., the 086, the 074, etc.

GPO will not create separate records for microfiche if microfiche is used to distribute three issues or less of a document that is otherwise distributed in tangible format. In the case of a “fill” microfiche distribution, a note about the microfiche distribution for those issues will be added to the tangible document.

When GPO is cataloging electronic resources that have older cataloging copy available in OCLC and were coded type M (appropriate at that time, but no longer valid), GPO must change those type codes. In those cases, GPO is notifying OCLC and requesting that the type code be modified. If a library is requesting that an electronic resource item be cataloged, cataloging of those items may occasionally take more time to complete if that request needs to be made.

This policy will not be applied to documents already cataloged; we will not take links out of a monograph that was cataloged for both electronic and tangible formats in a single record. However, retrospective cataloging of documents will follow the new policy standard.

The policy is effective as of October 1, 2008.

Questions Please direct all questions concerning this policy to Ms. Jennifer K. Davis, Manager, Bibliographic Control.



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