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Section VII, Chapter D

Call Numbers for Sound Recordings

1.  INTRODUCTION

 

Compact discs are the predominant type of sound recording collected by Fondren Library.  The collection includes LPs, cassette reel-to-reel tapes, and 78s but these are now obsolete media.  Call CALL NUMBERS FOR MUSIC RECORDINGS
Call numbers for sound recordings of music are entered in the Class Scheme ASIS.Sirsi class scheme ASIS.

2.  CALL NUMBERS FOR COMPACT DISCS AND CASSETTE TAPES

 

2.1  Compact discs

 

Compact disc music sound recordings have call numbers in the form “CD XXX-XXXX”XXXX,where the X’s represent the digits of the SIRSI Sirsi default control number, with a hyphen inserted between the third and fourth digits for ease in reading and shelving.  Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel audio tapes, and long-playing vinyl recordings of music have prefixes CASS, TAPE, or LP in place of CD.

When the control number and/or call number wells display a number other than the system-supplied number (as a result of overlaying, etc.), the Sirsi default number can be obtained by deleting the “-x001” from the system-supplied number in the barcode well.     When even that has been supplanted by another barcode, a Sirsi default  default number may be obtained by creating a dummy additional copy of the sound recording, using its record number (by deleting the “-x001” from the system-supplied barcode), and then deleting the dummy copy.

2.2  Cassette tapes

 

Only in rare instances do we receive cassette tapes.  The call number for a cassette tape of a musical performance is formed in the exact same way as a compact disc with the exception of the prefix being CASS, i.e., CASS XXX-XXXX.

3.  CALL NUMBERS FOR SHEPHERD SCHOOL PERFORMANCES

3.1  Cassette tapes

 

Shepherd School of Music degree recital and concert tapes have call numbers in the form “CASS XXXXXX”XXXXXX,where the X’s represent the year, month and date the recital was performed.  In For example, a recital performed on September 18, 2004 would receive a call number of CASS 040918.  In cases where more than one degree recital was performed on any given day, the call numbers are further distinguished by adding an A, B, C, etc. to the end of the call number according to the chronological order in which the recitals were performed.  When two recitals share the same starting time, the cataloger may choose which recital will be ordered first.

3.2  Compact discs

 

Recently the Shepherd School of Music began recording all of its recitals directly to compact discs.  Call numbers for these sound recordings follow the same procedures as cassette tapes with the exception of using CD for their prefix.

4.  SOUND RECORDINGS RECEIVING LC CLASSIFICATION

 

Sound recordings of non-musical performances, e.g., books on tape, spoken recordings of plays, poetry, etc., and CDs of musical performances accompanying a book receive their call numbers according to LC classification practices.


Prepared by:  Keith Chapman

Last updated:  May 8, 2007

Index terms:  Call numbers for sound recordings, CDs, cassettes, LPs, reel-to-reel tapes, 78s, non-musical sound recordings