I should clarify: I wouldn't strip out the 001 or 003 from a record--I was 
referring mostly to call numbers, possibly physical description, maybe subject 
headings--things you need to add to a record. I do very little original 
cataloging; most of my records I download from OCLC. A lot of the NLM call 
numbers are either incomplete or missing entirely. For those, I go to the NLM 
classification site (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/class//) and try to come as close 
as I can. For the Cutter number, I look in my Cutter-Sanborn Three-Figure 
Author book or to http://www.unforbi.com.ar/cutteren/. For the handful of books 
for which I create an entire record, well, I do the best I can.

I used to worry about getting it exactly right, but now I figure that if it's 
off a bit, it doesn't matter.

>> *And yes, someday I'm going to move the catalog from the MS Access 97 
>> database to Koha.
>Then please use Koha as a recognizable library catalogue rather than a 
>glorified spreadsheet. But YMMV.

But of course. That's why I haven't done it yet--I want to get it right. :-) 
And we're still unpacking from the move.

Fred King
Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
fred.k...@medstar.net
202-877-6670
ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279
MedStar Authors Catalog: http://medstarauthors.org

I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when 
there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it.
--Terry Pratchett


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On 2018-08-06 09:26 AM, King, Fred wrote:
> Real catalogers are going to turn pale and have to sit down when they read 
> this

IT technicians (and lawyers) might also turn pale. The combination of 
001 and 003 should be unique, and show the origin (certainly as a 
courtesy, if not as the responsibility and the possible copyright of a 
z39-50 download) of what you are using in your library db. "Your 
library" might be big, small, at home, whatever; but if you make your 
records available to the public, surely some level of accountability is 
desirable.

MARC21 (and other flavours used by Koha) have been developed over many 
years from tradition, some common sense, some technicalities, probably 
many more considerations by tens of thousands of quite smart librarians, 
archivists and end-users. Koha makes this available at a fairly painless 
level.

> *And yes, someday I'm going to move the catalog from the MS Access 97 
> database to Koha.
Then please use Koha as a recognizable library catalogue rather than a 
glorified spreadsheet. But YMMV.

Best -- Paul
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