Test preparation books with accompanying media

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Test preparation books are increasingly being issued with varying forms of accompanying material, such as CD-ROMs. Sometimes separate bibliographic records exist on OCLC for the book alone, the book with CD-ROM, and other book/accompanying material combinations. More often, one bibliographic record describes the book and its varying accompanying materials. Some sample titles of this sort of material are: Master the GRE CAT and The unofficial guide to the ACT.

For test preparation books, variations in significant accompanying material alone does not always warrant a new bibliographic record in CCS.

Monographic records

If an item is cataloged on a monographic record and is published both with and without an accompanying CD or CD-ROM, both versions can go on the same record.[1] When this is done, call number analtyics must be added to every item to indicate which version each library owns.

Describe any variations in accompanying material in an existing record, using a note:

500 Issued in book-only and book+CD versions.

Transcribe ISBNs for the accompanying material if applicable. Additional differences besides accompanying material may warrant a new record, depending on the circumstances.

Serial records

Simultaneous versions

If an item is cataloged on a serial record and it is simultaneously published both with and without an accompanying CD or CD-ROM in the same year, there should be two serial records in the CCS database: one for the version with accompanying material, and one for the version without any accompanying material.[1] Since the different versions are on separate records, it is not necessary to mention the accompanying material in the call number analytics.

Examples
No accompanying material

001    ocm44846935
130 0  Cracking the GMAT (New York, N.Y. : 2000)
245 10 Cracking the GMAT /‡cthe Princeton Review.
300    New York, N.Y. :‡bRandom House,‡cc2000-

Call numbers
650.076 GMAT‡z2008
650.076 GMAT‡z2009

Accompanying CD-ROM

001    ocm50671381
245 10 Cracking the GMAT, with practice tests on CD-ROM /‡cthe Princeton Review.
300    4 v. :‡bill. ;‡c28 cm. +‡e4 CD-ROMs.

Call numbers
650.076 CRA‡z2005
650.076 CRA‡z2006

Accompanying DVD

001    ocm70246685
245 10 Cracking the GMAT, with DVD.
300    v. :‡bill. ;‡c28 cm. +‡evideodiscs (sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.)

Call numbers
650.076 GMA‡z2007
650.076 GMA‡z2009

Note that for OCLC standards, if the only difference between the item in hand and an existing record is accompanying material, a new record should not be created in most instances.[2]. This means that it will sometimes be impossible to have two serial records in the CCS database, in which case follow the instructions for monographs.

Examples

001    ocm47000043
245 04 The master series LSAT.
300    v :bill. ;‡c28 cm.
500    Issued in book-only and book + CD-ROM versions.

Call numbers
340.076 LSA‡z2005 w/CD-ROM
378.155 MA pb‡z2005
001    ocm43712938
020    0743265432 (2006 book)
020    0743265440 (2006 w/CD-ROM)
245 00 GRE exam /‡cby the staff of Kaplan Educational Centers.
300    v. :‡bill. ;‡c28 cm.
500    Some issues contain CD-ROMs.

Call numbers
378.1662 G786ka‡z2006
378.1664 GRE‡z2006 w/CD-ROM

Not simultaneous versions

If an item is cataloged on a serial record and it is published with an accompanying CD, CD-ROM, USB drive, etc. some years and with no accompanying material other years, all versions may go on the same serial record, with notes about which editions had a CD-ROM.[1] Since all copies of each edition are the same, it is not necessary to mention the accompanying material in the call number analytics.

Lost parts

It is helpful to update the call number analytics, when necessary, as accompanying material changes (e.g. is lost, broken, or stolen). It can also be helpful to explain the change in a Public or Staff note field. Providing specific information regarding accompanying material in the item/copy records facilitates interlibrary loan requests and provides helpful information for patrons and staff.[3]

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