Bound-with cataloging
Definition
A physical item such as a volume or microfilm reel that contains more than 1 separately-cataloged bibliographic title. The classic example is a volume of separately-published pamphlets that were subsequently brought together and bound by a collector or library. The generic RDA relationship among the pamphlets is accompanied by (item): An item brought together with another item after being issued. The RDA relationship between the pamphlets and the overall volume is contained in (item): A larger item of which the [described] item is a discrete component. The MARC relationship is "host/constituent" as expressed in the tags 773 and 774.
Sample host record: Multi-title collection including The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and 2 others
Host record
To represent the "vertical" relationship between the constituent titles and their host, a record for the host must be created. The content can be as full as warranted for the particular case. These fields are required in the host record:
Field | Content | Notes |
245 | Devised title per RDA section on Recording Devised Titles | Begin with phrase "Multi-title collection" |
300 | Extent (in units), dimensions |
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500 | Text: Composite resource comprising [count of constituents] titles. | Composite microform resource … if appropriate. |
655 | Text: Sammelbands $$2 rbmscv | For volumes only. |
914 | Bound with title - not for data sync | Added in 2024 to exclude new host records from the OCLC data sync process. |
LDR, 008
| LDR/07 = "c"; 008 for dates, place of publication, and language represent the composite resource. |
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In addition, there may be information on binding, provenance, and so forth. Such notes pertain to the host rather than the constituents. Do not code them as "item-specific" as the entire host entity is unique.
Host records are considered to be local cataloging. Do not add a 902 field.
774 field
774 fields will be added to host records programmatically. As of 11/18/21, Catalogers should add 774 fields manually. The set will be based on new "Multi-title collection" records that do not contain 774s. Records in which the host's MMS ID appears in 773 $$w will provide the MMS IDs for the host's 774 $$w. That subfield will be the only content in the field.
Constituent records: 773 field
In each constituent record, add a 773 field as link to the host. Indicators 0#. If the host is composed of multiple units, use $$g to specify the unit that contains the constituent.
773 0# $$w [MMS ID of the host] $$g vol. 3
Holdings
The host record gets holdings and item records as usual.
Constituent records do not have a holdings representing the host. Instead, the 773 $$w serves as a link to the host record, and its holdings record become a "related record" holding for the constituents. The constituents thus are considered to be physical titles in Alma.
Templates
PUL has shared templates for Bound With host records and for 773 fields.
In host record
To create a host record from a template:
Go to the Templates tab in the left pane of the metadata editor
Right-click PUL BoundWith Host Record and select New Record from Template
The following template record will appear in the main pane of the MDE. Complete according to local guidelines:
The fixed field 008 has "nyu" (for Place of publication) and "eng" (for Language) filled in, as the fields can't be left blank. Please edit to fit the material you are cataloging.
In constituent record
To add a 773 field to a constituent bib using a template:
The bib record should be open in the main pane of the MDE.
In the top menu bar, select Editing Actions > Expand from Template.
Choose the template PUL BoundWith 773 and "Applying method: Add all"
Copy and paste the MMS ID of the host record in the 773 field:
And repeat for each constituent bib record.
Serials
Bound volume contains a serial that has gone through multiple title changes
Information indicated in blue below should be completed with the appropriate information from the resource in hand.
Constituent record A
245 00 $$a Title A
773 0_ $$w MMS ID of Host
785 00 $$t Title B $$w (OCoLC) OCLC Number of Title B
Do not create holdings/items for Constituent A. Holdings/Items attached to Host Bib.
Constituent record B
245 00 $$a Title B
773 0_ $$w MMS ID of Host
780 00 $$t Title A $$w (OCoLC) OCLC Number of Title A
785 00 $$t Title C $$w (OCoLC) OCLC Number of Title C
Constituent record C
245 00 $$a Title C
773 0_ $$w MMS ID of Host
780 00 $$t Title B $$w (OCoLC) OCLC Number of Title B
Host record Bib
245 00 $$a Multi-title collection including Title A and 2 others.
300 __ $$a volume[s] ; $$c x cm
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title A
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title B
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title C
NOTE: Follow standard guidelines for Bound-with Host Record Bib.
Host record Holdings
852 0_ $$b library $$c location $$h Call number
866 _0 $$a First no. Title A (Date)-Last no. Title C (Date)
List holdings cumulatively, with a single holdings statement representing all title changes.
This is similar to the way holdings were listed following the Latest Entry convention under AACR. (Don’t spell out the titles in 866, just list the holdings.)
Host record Item
Enumeration A: First no.-Last no.
Chronology I: Start date-End date
Multi-title collection is a bound volume or box containing serial issue(s) and unrelated monographs or serial issues.
In the example below, the titles in this multi-title collection also have copy-specific notes in the bibliographic record. The titles are housed together in a single archival box, which has a single barcode.
Constituent record A
245 00 $$a Title A (Monograph)
561 __ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$a Inscribed by the author on the title page. $$5 NjP
561 __ $$3 Princeton copy 2 $$a Heavily annotated by Jacques Derrida throughout. $$5 NjP
700 1_ $$3 Princeton copy 2 $$a Derrida, Jacques, $$e former owner. $$5 NjP
773 0_ $$3 Princeton copy 2 $$w MMS ID of Host
Do not create holdings/items for Constituents. Holdings/Items attached to Host Bib.
Constituent record B
245 00 $$a Title B (Serial)
700 1_ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$a Derrida, Jacques, $$e former owner. $$5 NjP
773 0_ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$w MMS ID of Host
Constituent record C
245 00 $$a Title C (Monograph)
500 __ $$3 Princeton copy 2 $$a Copy VII, hors commerce. Signed by the author. $$5 NjP
561 __ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$a Presentation inscription from the author to Jacques Derrida. $$5 NjP
700 1_ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$a Derrida, Jacques, $$e former owner. $$5 NjP
773 0_ $$3 Princeton copy 1 $$w MMS ID of Host
Host record Bib
245 00 $$a Multi-title collection including Title A and 2 others.
300 __ $$a 1 box
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title A
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title B
774 0_ $$w MMS ID for Title C
Host record Holdings
852 0_ $$b library $$c location $$h Call number
866 _0 $$z Princeton copy 2: Title A
866 _0 $$z Princeton copy 1: Title B: Issue no. (Date), Issue no. (Date)
866 _0 $$z Princeton copy 1: Title C
Create a separate 866 for each title in the multi-title collection that has a copy-specific note or has serial holdings. (A monograph in the multi-title collection with no copy-specific info wouldn’t need an 866; the 774 in the Host bibliographic record is sufficient for identifying that title).
Princeton copy X, will be followed by a colon, and then the title, followed by a colon and the serial holdings. All information is placed on one $$z.
The holdings will display in Blacklight with copy numbers and serial issues listed, so that users can request the item that they are looking for.
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