Storage Cards and Storage Card Players
This page is pending approval of the CAMM Technical Group.
A storage card is a type of digital media storage device that can contain a recording of an audiobook, music, or images. The storage cards are inserted into a device that plays the specific brand of storage card. These cards appear differently depending on the brand. The Yoto Player and Yoto Mini play cards that are the size of credit cards. The storage card for Toniebox and Toniebox 2 are within figurines or characters called Tonies. The Story Dream Machine has a cartridge that looks like a book and a character that is plugged into the top to create lighting effects. In addition to the audio component, Story Dream Machines also project the image of a page of a book on to the wall, like a slide projector.
Libraries can circulate the cards and players together as a kit or circulate the cards on their own. CCS libraries have the option to create records for these items by following the Library of Things practices for local materials. If a library chooses to use an OCLC record and allow other libraries to use that record, the guidelines on this page and OLAC’s Best Practices for Digital Media Storage Devices should be followed. Examples of records for the Toniebox and Yoto Player are in the OLAC document. Currently, there is no guidance from OLAC on cataloging Story Dream Machines. Please follow the guidance on this page for OCLC records.
Type of Material (TOMs)
Toniebox and Yoto Player
When the cards/figurines are circulated with the player as a kit, you may use the kit TOM. The kit TOM may also be used when multiple cards/figurines are circulated together. Otherwise, use the audiobook TOM.
TOM for Audiobook:
LDR: Type of record (06): i – Non-musical sound recording
007: Category (00): s – Sound recording
TOM for Music only storage cards:
LDR: Type of record (06): j – Musical sound recording
007: Category (00): s – Sound recording
TOM for Kit:
LDR: Type of record (06): o – Kit
007: Category (00): o – Kit
Story Dream Machine
The TOM for Story Dream Machines will appear as Projected Medium due to the hierarchy that Polaris uses to select the TOM. Include both 007 tags below.
LDR: Type of record (06): o – Kit
007 Physical Description Fixed Field (Sound Recording) (R) 007:
If editing in Connexion:
s ‡b g ‡d u ‡e s ‡f n ‡g z ‡h n ‡i n ‡j m ‡k p ‡l n ‡m e ‡n d
If editing in Polaris:
007 sg usnznnmpned
007 Physical Description Fixed Field (Projected Graphic) (R) 007:
If editing in Connexion:
g ‡b s ‡d u ‡e j ‡f a ‡g c ‡h u
If editing in Polaris:
gs ujacu
245 (Title)
The brand of the storage cards may be in the title of kits or sets. This is not required.
Examples:
245 00 ‡a Tonie Box Kit 1: ‡b Favorite Characters 1 245 00 ‡a Tonies : ‡b Sesame Street Set.
250 (Edition Statement)
In order to improve accessibility, add the format to the edition statement.
Examples:
250 ‡aYoto player edition. 250 ‡aStory Dream Machine edition.
Toniebox edition.
33X Tags
Story Dream Machine
336 ‡aspoken word‡bspw‡2rdacontent 336 ‡atext‡btxt‡2rdacontent 337 ‡aaudio‡bs‡2rdamedia 337 ‡aprojected‡bg‡2rdamedia 338 ‡aaudio cartridge‡bsg‡2rdacarrier 338 ‡aslide‡bgs‡2rdacarrier
5XX (Notes Tags)
Notes that need to be visible to patrons, such as warning notes or information on how to find instructions need to be added to a separate 520 tag from the summary in the CCS database. However, these notes will need to be in the 500 field in OCLC Connexion.
520 ‡aTo find instructions for using the Story Dream Machine and books for this item, visit: www.littletikes.com.