300 tag - physical description, Computer files, 300 tag ċ physical description – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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A document available on the Web:

Ldr

nam a

007

cr cnu

008

000629s1999 xxuab s 000 0 eng d

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00 _aCalifornia Condor Restoration

_h[electronic resource].

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_aElectronic data.

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_a[S.l.] :
_bPeregrine fund,
_cc1999.

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_aTitle from title page (contents viewed May 4, 2000).

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_aMode of access: Internet.

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0 _aCalifornia condor.

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0 _aEndangered species

_xUnited States.

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7 _aCondors.

_2sears

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40 _uhttp://www.peregrinefund.org/conserv_cacondor.html

_zPeregrine Fund’s Web page on California condors

300 tag Ċ Physical Description

Because there is no physical description for a Web page, there is no entry for the

300 tag. By default, the Cataloging module requires this tag to exist. However,

you can edit the Book (Monograph) template so that the 300 tag is not required.

See Appendix C, Bibliographic and authority templates," for instructions on

editing templates.

Note:

Bibliographic and authority templates cannot be modified on Mac OS.

Computer files

According to current guidelines, the material type Computer File should only be

used for the following:

S

Computer software (including programs, games, and fonts)

S

Numeric data

S

ComputerĆoriented multimedia

S

Online systems and services

All other electronic items are cataloged based on their most significant aspect. For

example, eBooks and Web pages are cataloged as Books (Monographs). See the

previous sections and the sources listed on page 369 for guidelines.
Select the Computer file template, enter the content tags, and the following ones:

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