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Verify all ISBNs in the record, either from the item itself or from some other source. Delete or move to ‡z any ISBNs in the record that are not valid for versions of that item.
In general, the first ISBN that has a match in the [http://proquest.syndetics.com/Marketing/Detail/Faqs Syndetics] database will control which cover, summary, reviews, etc. display in the OPAC.
Add the current ISBN to serial records that are intended to be kept for a finite period, or those for which a new edition replaces a previous edition. Do not do this for long-running serial titles that are intended to be kept forever, such as ''Contemporary Authors''.


==ISBN qualifiers==
==ISBN qualifiers==
For sets and kits, all ISBNs should be qualified with "(set)," "(kit)", "(book)", "(CD)", "(v. 1)" or other such designation of a particular part in ‡q.  A set or kit ISBN, when present, should always be the first ISBN for a set or kit record.  An ISBN for a specific volume, when present, should always be the first ISBN when each volume is cataloged on a separate record.
For a multipart item, enter both the ISBNs for the set and the individual parts when available. Enter the number for the set first.
Qualify all ISBNs with (set), (kit), (book), (CD), (v. 1) etc. in {{subfield|q}}.


When adding an ISBN for an item with only ''minor'' differences from the record, code the item’s ISBN in 020 ‡a, and add a parenthetical qualifier to the ISBN in ‡q.  If the publisher is different, include the publisher in the qualifier.  Separate multiple elements in the qualifier with space semicolon spaceISBN qualifiers may be abbreviated in RDA-format records, or they can be spelled out. Examples include (but are not limited to):
For items with only minor differences from the bibliographical record, add the ISBN with a qualifier for publisher or binding in ‡qQualifiers may be abbreviated or spelled out, using cataloger’s judgment. Examples include (but are not limited to):  


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The exact wording of a qualifier is left to cataloger's judgment, except regarding Turtlebacks, spelling out terms under RDA, and punctuation.
See [http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/0xx/020.html OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 020] for more examples.  
 
Optionally, include a 500 note or add to an existing similar 500 note describing this facet of the publication history and the added ISBN.  For example "Also published in paperback by Scholastic with ISBN: …"
 
Always use proper ISBD punctuation for these qualifiers, even when it is not present in a WorldCat master record.
 
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020  9780060799748{{subfield|q}}(hardcover ;{{subfield|q}}alkaline paper)
 
020  9781234567890{{subfield|q}}(Hachette)
020  9780987654321{{subfield|q}}(Brilliance)
 
020  9781234567890
020  9780987654321{{subfield|q}}(paperback)
 
020  9781234567890{{subfield|q}}(set)
020  9780987654321{{subfield|q}}(book)
020  9786789012345{{subfield|q}}(CD)


020  9781234567890{{subfield|q}}(paperback)
020  9780987654321{{subfield|q}}(Paw Prints)
}}


==Price==
==Price==
Do not enter a price in the 020 field of a bibliographic record.<ref name="LCPCCPS4_2_1_3">[http://access.rdatoolkit.org/lcpschp4_lcps4-22.html LC-PCC PS 4.2.1.3]</ref><ref name="OCLC020_c>[https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/0xx/020.html OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 020]</ref>  If already present, it is cataloger’s judgment to retain or delete.  Use the individual item record to record price information.
"Do not enter any price information" in 020 {{subfield|c}} per [https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/0xx/020.html OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 020]


Exception: Locally, prices may be added in 020 fields when adding price information in the item record is not feasible, as for the components of a multi-format kit.<ref name="catmin201610">Catalogers meeting, October 6, 2016</ref>
Exception: Locally, prices may be added in 020 fields when adding price information in the item record is not feasible, as for the components of a multi-format kit.<ref name="catmin201610">Catalogers meeting, October 6, 2016</ref>


==10-digit vs. 13-digit ISBNs==
Please use 13-digit ISBNs for searching, inputting and [[:Category:Preliminary data records|preliminary data records]] unless a 10-digit ISBN is the only one available. Be sure your scanners are programmed to properly treat 13-digit ISBNs as 13-digit ISBNs rather than converting them to 10-digit ISBNs. <ref name="catmin200712">[http://www.ccs.nsls.lib.il.us/ccs/minutes/cat/2007/catmin0712.pdf Catalogers meeting, December 2007]</ref>
For items published after 2010, if a 10-digit ISBN is present on a record that also has the equivalent 13-digit ISBN, it can be left on the record.  If a 10-digit ISBN is not present, one does not have to be added.
For items published before 2010, if a 10-digit ISBN is present on a record that also has the equivalent 13-digit ISBN, it must be left on the record. If a 10-digit ISBN is not present, it is recommended but not required to add one if the 13-digit ISBN starts with "978". (If the 13-digit ISBN starts with "979", then there is no 10-digit equivalent, so there is nothing to add.)


==Order of ISBNs for volumes/editions==
==Order of ISBNs for volumes/editions==
For multivolume monograph records, ISBNs should be added to the top of the record with the newest ISBN '''last'''.
Multivolume monograph record: Add most recent ISBN '''last'''.


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For serial records, the ISBNs should be added to the top of the record with the newest ISBN '''first'''. ''(We would prefer ISBNs for serial editions/issues to be located at the end of the record, but whenever the database is copied and reloaded, the system rearranges the tags in numeric order.)''<ref name="catmin200704">[http://www.ccs.nsls.lib.il.us/ccs/minutes/cat/2007/catmin070411.PDF Catalogers meeting, April 2007]</ref>
Serial record: Add most recent ISBN '''first'''.


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==Reused ISBNs==
==Reused ISBNs==
In general, the same ISBN should never be found in 020 &Dagger;a of two records in our database. When a publisher reuses an ISBN on an item that requires a separate record (whether because it is completely different and was accidentally reused, or because it underwent a ''major'' change such as a change in title but the publisher intentionally continued using the same ISBN for later printings), the ISBN for the item published later should be in 020 &Dagger;z.
If a book is published both separately and as part of a set or kit, the book ISBN can be in 020 {{subfield|a}} of both records, because both truly refer to that specific edition.
 
If, due to previous cataloging practices or a cataloging mistake, the same ISBN is already found in an 020 {{subfield|a}} of an existing record, then check whether that ISBN legitimately applies to that record. If the ISBN does not legitimately apply to that record (for example, an ISBN for a "2nd ed." in a record that says "1st ed.") remove it from that record.  
However, if a book is published both separately and as part of a set or kit, the book ISBN can be in 020 &Dagger;a of both records, because both truly refer to that specific edition.


If, due to previous cataloging practices or a cataloging mistake, the same ISBN is already found in an 020 &Dagger;a of an existing record, then check whether that ISBN legitimately applies to that record.  If the ISBN does not legitimately apply to that record (for example, an ISBN for a "2nd ed." in a record that says "1st ed.") remove it from that record.


==Deleting ISBNs==
==Deleting ISBNs==
You do not have to delete ISBNs for which CCS has no holdings, but you are encouraged to do so, especially in cases where each volume is intended to replace the previous one, as then there is very little likelihood that anyone in CCS will ever order that version or volume or receive it as a donation.
Delete ISBNs for formats that are not represented by the record, such as:
*            E-book ISBN on a print version record
*            Print version ISBN on an e-book record
*            Large print ISBN on a regular print record
*            Regular print ISBN on a large print record


''Always delete'' ISBNs that refer to other formats that aren't otherwise part of the record in hand, such as:
Retain ISBNs for formats that are represented by the record, such as:
* E-book ISBNs on the record for the print version
*             Book ISBN on a book + CD kit record
* Print version ISBNs on e-book records
*             Combo-pack ISBN on a DVD-only record
* Large print ISBNs on regular print records
* Regular print ISBNs on large print records.


However, ''retain'' ISBNs that refer to formats that are included in the record in hand, such as the ISBN for the book of a book + CD kit or for other versions that do not warrant a separate record according to our [[:Category:When to create a new record|rules for when to create a new record]].
However, optionally delete ISBNs on serial records for which CCS libraries have no holdings.


==References==
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ISBN qualifiers

For a multipart item, enter both the ISBNs for the set and the individual parts when available. Enter the number for the set first. Qualify all ISBNs with (set), (kit), (book), (CD), (v. 1) etc. in ‡q.

For items with only minor differences from the bibliographical record, add the ISBN with a qualifier for publisher or binding in ‡q. Qualifiers may be abbreviated or spelled out, using cataloger’s judgment. Examples include (but are not limited to):

(pbk.)
(paperback)
(lib. bdg.)
(Econo-Clad)
(Turtleback) [Note: do NOT use (tbk.) for Turtleback bindings]
(pbk. ; Scholastic)
(v. 3 ; Sagebrush)

See OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 020 for more examples.


Price

"Do not enter any price information" in 020 ‡c per OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 020

Exception: Locally, prices may be added in 020 fields when adding price information in the item record is not feasible, as for the components of a multi-format kit.[1]


Order of ISBNs for volumes/editions

Multivolume monograph record: Add most recent ISBN last.

Justice League:
020  9781401234614‡q(v. 1)
020  9781401237646‡q(v. 2)
020  9781401242404‡q(v. 3)

Serial record: Add most recent ISBN first.

Fodor's Rome:
020  9780804142632‡q(10th edition ;‡q2015)
020  9780307929358‡q(9th edition ;‡q2013)
020  9781400004447‡q(8th edition ;‡q2010)

Reused ISBNs

If a book is published both separately and as part of a set or kit, the book ISBN can be in 020 ‡a of both records, because both truly refer to that specific edition. If, due to previous cataloging practices or a cataloging mistake, the same ISBN is already found in an 020 ‡a of an existing record, then check whether that ISBN legitimately applies to that record. If the ISBN does not legitimately apply to that record (for example, an ISBN for a "2nd ed." in a record that says "1st ed.") remove it from that record.


Deleting ISBNs

Delete ISBNs for formats that are not represented by the record, such as:

  • E-book ISBN on a print version record
  • Print version ISBN on an e-book record
  • Large print ISBN on a regular print record
  • Regular print ISBN on a large print record

Retain ISBNs for formats that are represented by the record, such as:

  • Book ISBN on a book + CD kit record
  • Combo-pack ISBN on a DVD-only record

However, optionally delete ISBNs on serial records for which CCS libraries have no holdings.

References

  1. Catalogers meeting, October 6, 2016