[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] LOC Z39.50 Search and ISBN numbers
Don McMorris
don.mcmorris at gmail.com
Sun Jun 8 14:12:29 EDT 2008
Hi RobertC,
By Voyager, I assume you mean the Library of Congress Voyager database
(one of the default targets in Evergreen). Is this correct?
Now, I did a quick search on the LC (http://catalog.loc.gov) by that
ISBN, and also did not get any results. This leads me to believe that
LC simply doesn't have a bibliographic record with this ISBN. In this
case, the publisher probably simply may've applied a new ISBN for the
different format, and may not have submitted the alternate format to
the LC.
In short, the LC Voyager database does /not/ include all USA-published
books (and may even include some non-US published titles).
I'm sure there's a cataloger on-list that probably knows more than I
about the LC process... If so, please share ;)
--Don
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 1:18 PM, <evergreen at copelan.com> wrote:
> I have been using the Z38.50 (voyager) search to import bib records into EG. This is working well
> and saving a ton of typing :-) but I have noticed one point that seems a bit strange.
>
> Sometimes I don't find the exact ISBN number of a book. I know that the copy is being loaded has
> been out for a while (since we acquired it several years ago).
>
> Example:
> The Da Vinci Code paperback ISBN 0-385-51322-4 Publisher: Doubleday. The search yields nothing
> for this ISBN
>
> When searching for Da Vinci in the Title and Brown, Dan in the Author there are 2 found:
> ISBN 0385513755 Special Illustrated edition (my paperback has no pictures)
> ISBN 0385504209 This is the hardcover edition.
>
> Neither of these 2 seem to be correct for the paperback I have in hand. My assumption so far has
> been that the Voyager search would find at lease all USA published books. Is this incorrect?
>
> Thanks for any info.
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> RobertC
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