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Hello Daryl<br>
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As for the OPAC, I think it is really reliant on what
cataloguing software you are using. We use Millennium here, and
I am currently working with the head of Bib. Services to try and
work out a way that a user could click on the hyperlinked
classmark and it would take them to a list of all bibliographic
items found under that classmark. I am also just starting to
pursue working out a way to implement a hyperlink into the 501
field, either in the display constant or in our phrasing: (e.g.
St Andrews copy at <u>TypBL.C25AD</u></font> bound with:
&c. -- &c.) so that a list would be doubly accessible
through the OPAC and more fully display the nature of the volume.
So far we are hitting brick walls most places we turn, but there
must be a way. Currently, all we can do on the OPAC side of things
is include an extensive 501 note, listing all items in the
bound-with (if under ten items) or listing how many, what number
the bibliographic item is, and the subject and date range (St.
Andrews copy at TypBL.C25AD: fourteenth item in a volume of 28
pamphlets on tithes dated 1625-1722.|5StSaUL).<br>
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We can do that :)<br>
In our Millennium the shelf mark is hyperlinked and when you click
on that link it will take you to all the items within that bound
volume as long as the volume designation is given.<br>
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E789 |b .T33m v. 1 (the shelf mark as it appears in the item record)<br>
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will you give you everything in volume 1.<br>
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Maye that will help!<br>
If you would like to discuss it off list, please feel free to email
me,<br>
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Best,<br>
~Allison<br>
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"Outside of a dog, a book is probably man's best friend,
and inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx"
Allison Rich
Catalogue Librarian
John Carter Brown Library
Providence, Rhode Island
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Allison_Rich@brown.edu">Allison_Rich@brown.edu</a>
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