Do OSTI.GOV MARC Records include journal articles?
OSTI.GOV does include citations for journal articles, but the OSTI.GOV MARC Records will not include records for journal articles.
- Some journal articles written by DOE employees and contractors are submitted to OSTI as preprints. These full-text preprints are treated as technical reports and are included as part of OSTI.GOV MARC Records. In these cases, if the journal name, issue and date appear in the OSTI.GOV record, this information is placed in a 500 field.
- Journal article citations in OSTI.GOV may have DOIs that link to the publisher’s web site where full-text may be available for a fee or by subscription. OSTI.GOV MARC Records do not include these records.
- 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?
Do OSTI.GOV MARC Records include journal articles?
OSTI.GOV does include citations for journal articles, but the OSTI.GOV MARC Records will not include records for journal articles.
- Some journal articles written by DOE employees and contractors are submitted to OSTI as preprints. These full-text preprints are treated as technical reports and are included as part of OSTI.GOV MARC Records. In these cases, if the journal name, issue and date appear in the OSTI.GOV record, this information is placed in a 500 field.
- Journal article citations in OSTI.GOV may have DOIs that link to the publisher’s web site where full-text may be available for a fee or by subscription. OSTI.GOV MARC Records do not include these records.
- 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?