Help - Holdings or Bibliographic Changes Order Forms

Help - Index

This form is used to order bibliographic records in the Australian National Bibliographic Database (ANBD) that have your holdings attached where:

    1. The holdings have been changed; or
    2. The bibliographic records have been changed.

All fields on the form except "Special Instructions" must be completed.

Some products are run automatically and are available the same day.  Others are more complicated and may take up to 5 days (this always applies if you fill out any special instructions).  If you wish to discuss your product needs with a staff member please contact Libraries Australia Helpdesk.  

Your Requirements

Type of product

Allows you to choose either bibliographic changes or holdings changes that have been made by your library.

Frequency

Enables you to choose how often your product will run.  You may choose to have the product run once to update or refresh your database.  Another option is to have a regular product supplied for holdings or bibliographic changes made by your library during the time specified.

Collection type

Allows you to choose one of the radio button options provided.

Material types

You can check “All types” or one or more of the material types listed on the form.

06 MATERIAL TYPE CODES

a

Language material

This code is also used for microforms of language material.

m

Computer file

This code indicates that the content of the record is for the following classes of electronic resources: computer software (including programs, games, fonts), numeric data, computer-oriented multimedia, online systems or services. For these classes of materials, if there is a significant aspect that causes it to fall into another Leader/06 category, the code for that significant aspect is used instead of code m (e.g., vector data that is cartographic is not coded as numeric but cartographic). Other classes of electronic resources are coded for their most significant aspect (e.g., language material, graphic, cartographic material, sound, music, moving image). In case of doubt or if the most significant aspect cannot be determined, consider the item a computer file.

o

Kit

The described item contains a mixture of components from two or more types of items, no one of which is the predominant constituent of the kit.            

t

Manuscript language material

f

Manuscript map

This code is also used for microforms of manuscript maps.

d

Manuscript music

This code is also used for microforms of manuscript music.

p

Mixed material

j

Musical sound recording

i

Non-musical sound recording

e

Printed map

This code is also used for microforms of printed maps.

c

Printed music

This code is also used for microforms of printed music.

g

Projected medium

The described item is a motion picture, videorecording, filmstrip, slide, transparency, or material specifically designed for overhead projection.

r

Three-dimensional artefact or naturally occurring object

This code is used for such man-made objects as models, dioramas, games, puzzles, simulations, sculptures and other three-dimensional art works and their reproductions, exhibits, machines, clothing, toys, and stitchery. It also includes such naturally occurring objects as microscope specimens and other specimens mounted for viewing.

Run date

Use this box to choose the date on which you would like the product to run. It must be in the format DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS, for example, 30/12/2005 06:00:00.

MARC8 encoding

Yes – Your records will be provided in MARC21 format.

No – Your records will be provided in Unicode format.

Contact Person for this Request

Please provide all the details of the contact person as all emails about your product are sent to this person.

Special Instructions

Put any instructions in this box if you are not sure that this order will give you the records you want.  A Libraries Australia staff member will call you to discuss the order before it is processed.

Click the “next” button to review the details of your order.