eReserve has provided some recommendations below to assist staff who are required to enter Readings via the Admin interface. This guide originates from the eReserve Support Team and uses the following references to provide recommendations:
S = Means the system requires data entry in this format
R = Recommends your Institution apply its own local information policies
ONLY APPLIES TO READINGS MANAGEMENT for ADMIN USERS
Find the existing Publication in the eReserve Repository or create a new Publication by entering the following information
Field Name | Description | Type | Suggested Value |
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Name | This is a title for the source publication. It should describe the common name for the source publication. Publication names must be unique. eReserve Plus will ignore case sensitive titles but punctuation or incorrect punctuation will result in the item being treated as a separate document. If two titles from the same edition have different punctuation they will not be the same (abbreviations and spelling mistakes for example need to be picked up in the document QA review). |
Text | Sentence case textR Copy carefully what is in the text in terms of ands/ampersands and any punctuation or spelling (e.g. color vs colour). |
Communication Kind | The license you select from the dropdown list will depend on the jurisdiction you are in. The list will default to Print Statutory Licence in AU for all Publications Print Statutory Licence is the prudent choice and enables the readings - which are children to the source document - to have alternative communication kinds such as External Link. If however the Publication is recorded as an External Link then the Communication Kind has constraints on amendment to another licence. |
Picklist | Speak to your Copyright Officer if you are unsure which Licence to select.R |
Field Name | Description | Type | Suggested Value |
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Genre (ONLY APPLIES TO READINGS MANAGEMENT for ADMIN USERS) |
The genres for Sound resources are: Broadcast: a recording of a broadcast, i.e. a radio show Musical Collection: a collection of song recordings Non Musical Collection: a collection of sound recordings, i.e. an audio book, podcasts, etc |
Picklist | Select the relevant Sound type from the listS |
Communication Kind (ONLY APPLIES TO READINGS MANAGEMENT for ADMIN USERS) |
The license you select from the dropdown list will depend on the jurisdiction you are in and relates to the Reading - you are recording the default setting for the licence that the item will be distributed under for Copyright purposes when a Request is made. The list will default to Audio/Visual Resource Statutory Licence in Australia. |
Picklist | Speak to your Copyright Officer if you are unsure which Licence to select.R |
Media (Optional) |
Options include: - Cassette - CD - Digital archive - Digital audio file - LP - Other - Podcast - Streaming audio - Tape - Unknown |
Picklist | Select from the dropdown list |
Field Name | Description | Type | Suggested Value |
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Sound Title | Enter a title for the source document. It should describe the common name for the source publication. Broadcast: Enter the title of the series Musical Collection: Enter the title of the collection Non Musical Collection: Enter the title of the collection. |
Text | Sentence case textR Punctuation Rules in the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2) can be applied. |
Year Published | Enter the year the publication was made available as noted on the item OR enter the Copyright year whichever is available. |
Number | e.g. 2001, c2001, 2000-1, 2000-2001S |
Field Name | Description | Type | Suggested Value |
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Reading Title | This is a title for the sound resource i.e. Song Broadcast: Enter the title of the episode Speech: Enter the title of the chapter or episode Song: Enter the title of the song or the album if a whole album. |
Text | Sentence case textR Copy carefully what is in the text in terms of ands/ampersands and any punctuation or spelling (e.g. color vs colour). |
Genre | The genres for Sound readings are: Broadcast: an excerpt from a broadcast recording, i.e. a radio show episode Speech: an excerpt from a sound recording, i.e. an audio book chapter, podcast, etc Song: a recording of a song |
Picklist | Select the relevant Sound resource type from the listS |
Field Name | Description | Type | Suggested Value |
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Kind | File: MPEG, MOV etc to be uploaded Link: The URL for the online version of the reading (or an ezproxy link where available). Always test the link. By selecting Link the Communication Kind on the Reading Request will automatically be communicated as ‘External Link’. |
Picklist | Select the relevant Kind of readingS File: The filename you use will be automatically added to eReserve and a prefix of the Course Code is added. Your Institution may have its own file naming convention. For example, First author surname+underscore+First word of the reading title OR AuthorSurname+underscore+Year URLs: Copy and paste the full URL e.g. http://www.example.com.au |
Composer (Optional) |
The Composer field is often needed for Citations - this can be used to display the Artist in Citations | Text | Names to be entered in a string, separated by commas with surname preceeding first nameR If non-standard characters form part of a name e.g. Swedish Ö, then it is best to enter it as a Standard O if the citation is not rendering. |