Call numbers consist of classification, 1-3 cutters, and a date (year). The following are examples of how to format call numbers in OCLC and Millennium. (class) = (classification)
Call numbers consist of classification, 1-3 cutters, and a date (year). The following are examples of how to format call numbers in OCLC and Millennium.
(class) = (classification)
Call number prestamps for designating folios (f), tinies (t), etc.:
In OCLC:
949 _1 <…> |d <prestamp> (See MARC Fields Needed in OCLC to Create Item and Holdings Records upon Export to Millennium)
Example of monograph measuring 34 cm needing folio designation (for Art History/Classics, with LC classification):
949 _1 |z 090 |a ND553 |b .M37 2010 |d f |i C103351246 |t 1 |l ah |v AH-C
In Millennium:
090 __ |d<prestamp>|a<call number>
Example of monograph measuring 34 cm needing folio designation (with LC classification):
Call No. 090 __ |df|aND553.M37|bA4 2010
For details on LC Call number vs. Other Call numbers please see this guide.
Legacy Data
Last updated date: 07/02/14
Author: Tonette Mendoza
Update Group: Integrated Library System Steering Committee
Archived Comments
Wed, 07/02/2014 – 17:26 — Michael Meacham
Added brief syntax for and examples of coding for prestamps in OCLC and Mill.