Difference between revisions of "Multiple records vs. single records for series and sets"

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If a set or series can be described by one bibliographic record, use the one record.  Otherwise, use separate bibliographic records.  When using separate bibliographic records, ensure that access points that cover all parts are consistent across each record.[[Category:Training]]
If a set or series can be described by one bibliographic record, use the one record.  Otherwise, use separate bibliographic records.  When using separate bibliographic records, ensure that access points that cover all parts are consistent across each record.
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Videorecordings]]
[[Category:Videorecordings]]
[[Category:Sound recordings]]
[[Category:Sound recordings]]
[[Category:Series]]
[[Category:Series]]

Revision as of 16:32, 15 June 2017

If a set or series can be described by one bibliographic record, use the one record. Otherwise, use separate bibliographic records. When using separate bibliographic records, ensure that access points that cover all parts are consistent across each record.