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==E-mail==
===General guidelines===


==General guidelines==
When emailing the full Catalogers group, if the intended audience is fewer than 15 libraries, include the affected libraries' [[Library codes|NSLS codes]] in the subject line.


Remember who your audience is.
If the intended audience is 5 or fewer libraries, consider emailing only those libraries rather than the full group.


Put the affected libraries in the subject line when it is fewer than 75% of all libraries.
Follow the [https://www.ccslib.org/listserv-guidelines CCS listserv guidelines] and standard listserv etiquette, like [http://olacinc.org/olac-l OLAC-L Netiquette].  For example, when forwarding or replying to a message, trim down the original post or quote appropriate passages.


When forwarding or replying to a message, trim down the original post or use quotes.
===Whom to contact when===


Follow standard listserv etiquette, such as the OLAC-L [http://olacinc.org/drupal/?q=node/56|OLAC-L Netiquette].
; Catalogers (for general announcements, discussion, record merges/splits, etc.)
: cats@lists.ccslib.org


; [[SCRAP|SCRAP]] committee (for policy questions, suggestions, etc.)
: scrap@lists.ccslib.org


==Whom to contact when==
; Specific library technical services departments (for issues affecting 5 or fewer libraries)
: xxxtech@ccslib.org, using the old [[Library codes|NSLS codes]] (e.g., alktech@ccslib.org)


; CCS general membership
; A specific person
: Use the shelp mailing list, shelp-l@ccs.nsls.lib.il.us
: Use that person's individual email address. (List not maintained on this wiki.)


; Catalogers for general announcements
===Forward vs reply vs reply all===
: Use the cats list, cats@ccs.nsls.lib.il.us
* ''Forward'' requires you to specify your recipient.
* ''Reply'' replies to the original sender or the entire list.
* ''Reply all'' replies to the sender and all of the recipients, including CC: and BCC: recipients.


; Catalogers when discussion is needed
==Checking items==
: Use the cats-l list, cats-l@ccs.nsls.lib.il.us
When an existing record must be split up, especially when ISBNs need to be removed from an existing bibliographic record, or when there is some question as to whether the libraries all own the same thing, send an e-mail to the Catalogers describing the situation and begin the subject with '''VERIFY:''', so that those libraries can check their holdings and decide to which record their copies should be attached.


; Specific technical services issues
If library staff discover that other libraries' item records have volumes that do not match the dominant pattern, the individual can correct the volume designation in the item records for the other libraries. After correcting this field, they must contact the library to inform them that the change has been made.  
: Use the xxxtech aliases, formed by using the old [[Library codes|NSLS codes]], such as alktech@ccs.nsls.lib.il.us


; SCRAP committee
As with other correspondence, when fewer than 15 libraries are attached to the affected record(s), also include the libraries' codes in the subject line. When 5 or fewer libraries are affected, consider emailing only those libraries. Department email addresses can be found on the [https://www.ccslib.org/training/technical-services-department-information Technical Services Department Information page].
: Use the scrap list, scrap@ccs.nsls.lib.il.us
 
; For a specific person
: Use that persons individual email address.  (List not maintained on the wiki.)

Latest revision as of 16:38, 16 December 2022

E-mail

General guidelines

When emailing the full Catalogers group, if the intended audience is fewer than 15 libraries, include the affected libraries' NSLS codes in the subject line.

If the intended audience is 5 or fewer libraries, consider emailing only those libraries rather than the full group.

Follow the CCS listserv guidelines and standard listserv etiquette, like OLAC-L Netiquette. For example, when forwarding or replying to a message, trim down the original post or quote appropriate passages.

Whom to contact when

Catalogers (for general announcements, discussion, record merges/splits, etc.)
cats@lists.ccslib.org
SCRAP committee (for policy questions, suggestions, etc.)
scrap@lists.ccslib.org
Specific library technical services departments (for issues affecting 5 or fewer libraries)
xxxtech@ccslib.org, using the old NSLS codes (e.g., alktech@ccslib.org)
A specific person
Use that person's individual email address. (List not maintained on this wiki.)

Forward vs reply vs reply all

  • Forward requires you to specify your recipient.
  • Reply replies to the original sender or the entire list.
  • Reply all replies to the sender and all of the recipients, including CC: and BCC: recipients.

Checking items

When an existing record must be split up, especially when ISBNs need to be removed from an existing bibliographic record, or when there is some question as to whether the libraries all own the same thing, send an e-mail to the Catalogers describing the situation and begin the subject with VERIFY:, so that those libraries can check their holdings and decide to which record their copies should be attached.

If library staff discover that other libraries' item records have volumes that do not match the dominant pattern, the individual can correct the volume designation in the item records for the other libraries. After correcting this field, they must contact the library to inform them that the change has been made.

As with other correspondence, when fewer than 15 libraries are attached to the affected record(s), also include the libraries' codes in the subject line. When 5 or fewer libraries are affected, consider emailing only those libraries. Department email addresses can be found on the Technical Services Department Information page.