Original cataloging
Set bibliographic search preferences
Discover how to set search preferences for bibliographic records in WorldShare Record Manager.
Overview
Set preferences for searching bibliographic records
Set preferences for bibliographic records
Discover how to set preferences for bibliographic records in WorldShare Record Manager.
Search bibliographic records
Discover how to search for and filter bibliographic records in WorldShare Record Manager.
Note: These instructions cover how to perform a basic bibliographic record search. To learn how to perform a more in-depth search, see Advanced search.
Search for a bibliographic record
Filter bibliographic records
- From the results list, select the checkbox next to the facet value(s) you want to apply. Results filter automatically. The facets you select will appear at the top of the facet list under Selected Facets.
- (Optional) To remove a selected facet, click the gray x (
) next to the value under Selected Facets or deselect the check box next to the value. - (Optional) Click Hide Facets to remove the facets from view.
Available bibliographic record facets
Derive WorldCat bibliographic records
Discover how to derive bibliographic records before or after opening an existing record using the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager.
Overview
When you derive a bibliographic record, you are creating a new WorldCat bibliographic record from an existing record that describes an item that resembles or is related to the item you are cataloging. By deriving the record, you are using some of the information from a similar existing record rather than entering information into a blank form. Because you reuse applicable content, this procedure enables you to be more efficient and reduce errors.
Transferred content
When you derive a bibliographic record, this content is transferred to the new record:
- MARC fields with tag numbers from 1xx to 8xx.
- Links to controlled headings.
- Fixed field values
Defaults
The system also supplies the following defaults in the new bibliographic record:
- MARC field 040: Subfields a and c containing your OCLC institution code.
- Default variable fields based on your cataloging profile:
- Empty call number field appropriate for your profiled classification scheme.
- One of the following fields is inserted: 055, 070, 080, 086, 090, 092, or 096.
- Field 049 containing your default holding library code.
Content not transferred
The following content is not transferred to the new bibliographic record:
- Holdings data
- MARC fields with tag numbers less than 100
- MARC fields with tag numbers 9xx
Saved in-progress records
You can derive a new record from a saved in-progress record; however, the new record is not placed in the saved file automatically. You must manually save the record as an in-progress record.
Authority records
You can derive any of the following Canadiana or Library of Congress authority record types from a bibliographic record:
- Personal name (100 i1=0 or 1, 600 i1=0 or 1, 700 i1=0 or 1) for LC & Canadiana
- Family name (100 i1=3, 600 i1=3, 700 i1=3) for LC & Canadiana
- Corporate name (110, 610, 710) for LC & Canadiana
- Geographic name (110, 610, 651, 710) for LC & Canadiana
- Conference name (111, 611, 711) for LC & Canadiana
- Uniform title (130, 630, 730, 1xx+240, 6xx+$t or $k, 7xx+$t or $k) for LC & Canadiana
- Series (800, 810, 811, 830) for LC & Canadiana
Note:
- For Geographic name, 110, 610, and 710 will result in a 151 (Geographic) authority heading when i1=1 and $a is the only subfield left after deleting subfields that are not appropriate for name authority records.
- For Uniform title, "1xx", "6xx", and "7xx" mean one of the tags listed under Personal, Family, Corporate, Conference, or Geographic name (excluding 651).
- An exception to the rule of no guided entry except for Personal names: for Series, if the 8xx does not contain $v (so numbering is not present), then authority field 642 will offer a placeholder field with guided entry. Similarly, when 260/264 $a or $b is not present, then authority field 643 will offer a placeholder field with guided entry.
See Derive an authority record from a WorldCat bibliographic record for more information.
Derive a bibliographic record after opening an existing record
Before deriving a record, verify that no one has previously added a record for the item you want to add. This practice prevents duplicate records from being created.
- From the MARC 21 editor, click Record.
- From the Record drop-down menu, select Derive from the Derive Bibliographic flyout menu.
- (Optional) From the Record drop-down menu, select a new material type from the Change Material Type flyout menu.
- Update the bibliographic record with your institution's information.
- From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
If a record was unable to be derived, an error message will appear. Correct any errors and repeat step 5. - (Optional) Save the derived record as in-progress to finish editing later.
Derive a bibliographic record before opening an existing record
Before deriving a record, verify that no one has previously added a record for the item you want to add. This practice prevents duplicate records from being created.
- From the Record Manager interface, search for the existing record.
- Click Derive.
- (Optional) From the Record drop-down menu, select a new material type from the Change Material Type flyout menu.
- Update the bibliographic record with your institution's information.
- From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
If a record was unable to be derived, an error message will appear. Correct the errors and repeat step 5. - (Optional) Save the derived record as in-progress to finish editing later.
Derive a bibliographic record with default bibliographic constant data applied
Note: This action can only be performed if a default bibliographic constant data record has been selected. To select a default bibliographic constant data record, navigate to Toolbox > Constant Data.
- From the MARC 21 editor, click Record.
- From the Record drop-down menu, select Derive with Default Constant Data from the Derive Bibliographic flyout menu.
A confirmation message will appear with the name of the applied constant data record and the field(s) overlaid from the constant data record. - From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
If a record was unable to be derived, an error message will appear. Correct the errors and repeat step 3. - (Optional) Save the derived record as in-progress to finish editing later.
Derive a bibliographic record using bibliographic constant data preview
- From the MARC 21 editor, click Record.
- From the Record drop-down menu, select Derive and Preview Constant Data from the Derive Bibliographic flyout menu. The Apply Constant Data screen opens.
The Apply Constant Data screen allows you to:- Preview the bibliographic record with the bibliographic constant data record applied. The overlaid constant data record data is highlighted in blue. The hyperlinked OCLC number will direct you to the bibliographic record in the MARC 21 editor.
- View the selected bibliographic constant data record. The hyperlinked constant data name will direct you to the bibliographic constant data record in the constant data record editor.
- Select a constant data record name from the drop-down menu. Your default bibliographic constant data record is selected by default, but any saved bibliographic constant data record can be selected. This menu contains an auto-suggest text field. Auto-suggestions for available bibliographic constant data records start with the first keystroke in the text field.
- Select the constant data fields to apply to the current record from the drop-down list.
- Fixed fields
- Variable fields
- Fixed and variable fields (default)
- Click Apply Constant Data. A confirmation message will appear with the name of the applied constant data record and the field(s) overlaid from the constant data record.
- From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
If a record was unable to be derived, an error message will appear. Correct the errors and repeat step 6. - (Optional) Save the derived record as in-progress to finish editing later.
Create WorldCat bibliographic records
Discover how to create a bibliographic record from the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager.
You can create a WorldCat bibliographic record in MARC 21 using a material type template based on Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2) or Resource Description and Access (RDA).
Prepopulated defaults and values
When creating a record with a material type template, the system prepopulates these defaults in the new record:
- Field 040 — subfields a and c containing your institution symbol and a blank subfield b
- MARC fixed fields — defaults to values appropriate to the type of record.
Depending on your cataloging profile (LC, Dewey, etc.), the system also creates the applicable variable fields:
- Call number field — a blank 055, 070, 080, 086, 090, 092 or 096 field.
- Field 049 — prepopulated with the default holding library code. See Set the default holding library code for MARC 21 records.
Inserting delimiter characters in fields
When updating bibliographic record fields, workarounds may be necessary for the inclusion of certain special characters and symbols.
- The US dollar sign symbol ($) is used as a delimiter to indicate a new subfield in Record Manager, and must be replaced by two dollar sign symbols ($$) if included as a non-delimiter. Example: To use the stylized title Ca$h in a 245 field, it would entered as Ca$$h.
Cataloging with non-Latin characters
If you are cataloging material in non-Latin script, see Input non-Latin characters.
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Original cataloging
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This video covers the mechanics of using WorldShare Record Manager to add original bibliographic records to WorldCat, including deriving a new record from an existing record and creating a record from a MARC workform.
Create a WorldCat bibliographic record in MARC 21 with a material type template
- In the left navigation, click Create Record.
- Verify that the Data Type, Record Editor, and Format defaults are correct. If not, select the applicable option(s).
Note: Data Type, Record Editor, and Format defaults are set in User Preferences > Working with records. - From the Material Type drop-down list, select a material type.
- Book
- Computer file
- Continuing resources
- Map
- Mixed material
- Score
- Sound recording
- Visual material
- (Optional) From the Constant Data Record Name drop-down menu, select a saved bibliographic constant data record to be automatically applied to the new bibliographic record. This menu contains an auto-suggest text field. Auto-suggestions for available bibliographic constant data records start with the first keystroke in the text field.
- Click Create. The MARC editor screen opens with your new record.
If you selected a saved bibliographic constant data record, a confirmation message will appear with the name of the applied constant data record and the field(s) overlayed from the constant data record. - Update the bibliographic record with your institution's information.
- From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
- Add Record and Set Holding Audience Level (WMS libraries only) - Adds the record to WorldCat and allows the user to set an audience holding level. Only audience levels that are enabled in the Institution Settings will be displayed in the dropdown
Note: An audience level can only be set or changed for a bibliographic record if no LHRs are linked to that bibliographic record.
- If there are any errors in the record, an error message will appear. Correct the errors and repeat steps 6 and 7.
Material type not supported
Some material types you may want to add cannot be selected during creation, e.g. eBooks. However, you can add a record for a non-supported material type using the steps below:
- In the left navigation, click Create Record.
- For Type, select MARC 21 View.
- Select a Format for the record you are creating.
- AACR2
- RDA (default)
- From the Material Type drop-down list, select the closest appropriate material type for the record you are creating. Example: If you are creating an eBook, choose the material type Book.
- Click Create.
- Change the codes and add fields that are specific to the material type you are adding (e.g. 856 fields for eBooks).
- From the Save drop-down menu, select one of the following:
- Add Record to WorldCat - Adds the record to WorldCat
- Add Record and Set WorldCat Holding - Adds the record to WorldCat and sets a WorldCat holding by adding your library's OCLC institution symbol to the record
- Add Record and Set Holding Audience Level (WMS libraries only) - Adds the record to WorldCat and allows the user to set an audience holding level. Only audience levels that are enabled in the Institution Settings will be displayed in the dropdown
Note: An audience level can only be set or changed for a bibliographic record if no LHRs are linked to that bibliographic record.
- If there are any errors in the record, an error message will appear. Correct the errors and repeat step 7.
Additional resources
Discover next steps and additional resources to explore after completing an original cataloging workflow in WorldShare Record Manager.
| Resource title | Description |
|---|---|
| Edit WorldCat bibliographic records |
This course covers the basics of editing bibliographic records in WorldShare Record Manager, in addition to using the online save file, setting holdings, and exporting bibliographic records. Intended audience: This course is intended for original and copy catalogers at OCLC member libraries who will be using WorldShare Record Manager. |
| Work with variable fields | Discover how to work with variable fields using the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager. |
| Edit fixed fields | Discover how to edit fixed fields in a bibliographic record from the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager. |
| Delete WorldCat bibliographic records | Discover how to delete a bibliographic record from the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager. |
| Set WorldCat holdings on MARC 21 bibliographic records | Discover how to set WorldCat holdings on MARC 21 bibliographic records from the MARC 21 editor in WorldShare Record Manager. |


