Thank you all so very much for your information on your system of 
circulating CD's and song information.  It has helped us at the Center for 
Jewish Education in Baltimore greatly.  Many of you asked me to share the 
results.

1.  Most keep the CD case on the shelf and the CD itself in a folder or 
sleeve and pull that CD when the patron wants to check it out.

2.  Songs are catalogued in the bibliographic record:
     a.  by listing the song in the notes area;
     b.  going to the web and getting song lists by doing a keyword search 
for a specific title.
     c. put all the songs into the MARC record by going to the 
www.jewishmusic.com website (the songs for their CD's are listed) and 
select the song list, copy it, and paste it into the MARC record (notes 
field).  wwww.soundswrite.com was another source
used.
     d.  going to "Google" to locate the album track information/ retrieve 
song title information from the internet, which was then cut and pasted 
into the online catalogue.
     e.  "Itunes" software was another tool mentioned.  This was helpful in 
locating different versions of the same song on various CD's so patron can 
then hear the version.


Thanks again to all and Shabbat Shalom

Isabel Pinson
Center for Jewish Education
Baltimore, MD
410-735-5018
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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