I'm cataloguing a lot of PDF files in my library. I want to make it easy for 
users to see the size of the documents. This is what I am thinking of doing in 
the 300 and 347 fields. The 347 field is hidden from the user so I want the 
file size also showing in the 300 field. I wasn't sure if this is the best way 
to do it. Also not sure whether the file size should be within the brackets 
with the extent? I'm unable to find examples where both the number of pages and 
the file size are used.

300 (10 a) 1 online resource (v, 23 pages), 840 KB : (20 b) text file, PDF.

347 (10 a) text file (20 b) PDF (30 c) 840 KB

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Kyley Felix
Librarian
Parliamentary Library
Parliament House
Harvest Tce
Perth WA 6000
Phone: (08) 9222 7393



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