How are technical report numbers used?
Report numbers are very important in identifying technical reports. Technical reports can often have similar titles and descriptions. Identifying a specific technical report is often best done using the technical report number. The technical report number and other identifying numbers are placed in the 088 field. Since this is a field that often does not display in library catalogs, the report number is duplicated in the 500 field.
- What are the options for downloading OSTI.GOV MARC records?
- How do I get new records after my initial download?
- How can I download a record for a specific title?
- What types of full-text information are linked to in the MARC records?
- When older AEC and DOE reports are digitized by OSTI and added to OSTI.GOV, will MARC records be made available?
- How often are records added to the collection? Is there a way libraries can be notified if new records are added?
- How are the OSTI.GOV MARC records created? Is there a file of these records?
- What do the OSTI.GOV MARC records need for them to be loaded in my library’s catalog?
- Do you update existing records?
- Do you ever suppress or delete records from the OSTI.GOV? Is there a way to notify those who have downloaded the records that a title is no longer available?
- Are the numbers in the 001 field OCLC numbers?
- Are Library of Congress subject headings used?
- How are personal names handled?
- How are corporate names handled?
- How are technical report numbers used?
- What is the date in the 500 field?
- Do OSTI.GOV MARC Records include journal articles?
- When downloading MARC records, what is the "# Records" box used for?
- How can I determine how many records are in a given subject category or year before I download them?
How are technical report numbers used?
Report numbers are very important in identifying technical reports. Technical reports can often have similar titles and descriptions. Identifying a specific technical report is often best done using the technical report number. The technical report number and other identifying numbers are placed in the 088 field. Since this is a field that often does not display in library catalogs, the report number is duplicated in the 500 field.
- What are the options for downloading OSTI.GOV MARC records?
- How do I get new records after my initial download?
- How can I download a record for a specific title?
- What types of full-text information are linked to in the MARC records?
- When older AEC and DOE reports are digitized by OSTI and added to OSTI.GOV, will MARC records be made available?
- How often are records added to the collection? Is there a way libraries can be notified if new records are added?
- How are the OSTI.GOV MARC records created? Is there a file of these records?
- What do the OSTI.GOV MARC records need for them to be loaded in my library’s catalog?
- Do you update existing records?
- Do you ever suppress or delete records from the OSTI.GOV? Is there a way to notify those who have downloaded the records that a title is no longer available?
- Are the numbers in the 001 field OCLC numbers?
- Are Library of Congress subject headings used?
- How are personal names handled?
- How are corporate names handled?
- How are technical report numbers used?
- What is the date in the 500 field?
- Do OSTI.GOV MARC Records include journal articles?
- When downloading MARC records, what is the "# Records" box used for?
- How can I determine how many records are in a given subject category or year before I download them?