Chapter 22 using the easy editor, When to use the easy editor, Working with bibliographic records – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Chapter 22 Using the Easy Editor

This chapter provides information and instructions for adding and editing

bibliographic records in the Easy Editor. Even if you have little or no cataloging

experience, the Easy Editor lets you create solid MARC records and perform

other routine cataloging tasks.

Note:

Although identified by descriptive prompts, when you enter information

into the Easy Editor, you are creating a MARC record. To see how the

fields in the Easy Editor correspond to MARC tags and subfields, see

Tags in the Easy Editor" on page 632.

When to use the Easy Editor

Easy Editor is just that. It's ideal for adding uncomplicated records to your

database. If you're cataloging a book, much of the information you'll need can be

found on the title and copyright pages. If you use Alliance Plus to enhance your

records, it's even easier (see Brief MARC Record tab" on page 256).
There may be situations where you may want to use the MARC Editor rather

than the Easy Editor. Since the Easy Editor has a limited number of fields, there

might be information that you want to include that can't be entered through Easy

Editor. Also, if the item you're cataloging doesn't match the default material type

settings, you may need to make changes in the MARC Editor.
When duplicating a record, consider how much of the original record you want

to retain; the Easy Editor discards the information it can't display. If you only

want to duplicate the basic title information, use the Easy Editor. However, if you

only want to change a few fields, use the MARC Editor.
When editing a record with the Easy Editor, if the record contains information

that isn't visible, this message appears at the bottom of the dialog: Title has

additional information that can only be maintained in the MARC Editor. If you

see this message, you may want to edit the record in the MARC Editor instead.

(See Chapter 23, Using the MARC Editor.")

Working with bibliographic records

Before you can update or duplicate an existing bibliographic record, or create a

new one, you'll need to either locate the record or verify that it doesn't already

exist. For searching instructions, see page 240.

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To add a new record or to duplicate the selected record, from the selection list

or MARC View window (see pages 248 and 249), choose File | Add Title |

Easy. If the Easy Editor was selected as your preferred editor (see Setting up

miscellaneous Cataloging options" on page 55), just click + Title. A message

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