FeaturesData Base Information
Bibliographic, holding, patron, authority, picture, and equipment records are contained separately in table structures. Each table can hold up to 2 billion records. An unlimited number of tables can be created, enabling M3 to store any number of records. Tables can span multiple hard disks on multiple servers to accommodate libraries with large volumes of records.
M3 recognizes both the USMARC fixed and variable length records. The maximum record length is limited by the MARC standard when using a MARC format. The MARC standard is 100K per record and 4K per field. M3 allows all fields of the MARC record to be indexed.
There is one bibliographic record for each separate catalog entry. An unlimited number of holding records can be associated with a single bibliographic record. Holding records must be linked to a bibliographic record. Cataloging automatically assigns a sequential record number to each record in the system.
Cataloging allows the MARC record to be customized in many ways. Additional fields or subfields can be added to MARC records to add local information using the MARC standard
Templates
M3 Cataloging comes with pre-configured templates using suitable fields to create distinct record differences. Additional templates can be created or existing tem- plates can be modified to meet local needs. Cataloging provides field descriptions and examples, making the cataloging process easy. Library staff can enter MARC field cataloging instructions and examples that define how each MARC field should be cataloged to match the library’s conventions. Users can switch the MARC field labels from numbers to text for easy use. Cataloging provides a full screen editor with pop-up lists provided for fields with limited selection criteria. A validator checks the entry of records for possible errors and offers suggested corrections in some cases. Following are some of the templates included in M3 Cataloging:
• Audiocassette
• Maps
• Book
• Music CD
• CD-ROM
• Scores
• Equipment
• Vertical File
• Internet
• Video Recording
Punctuation and Formating
M3 ensures accuracy by automatically adding punctuation and appropriate formatting based on AACR2 and USMARC standards.
M3 is the first integrated library system to include the powerful Validation Plus® (V+), a product of The MARC of Quality. Although other systems offer validation checks, none offers a module with the depth of review provided by V+. Catalogers can check their records for invalid coding, nonrepeatable fields that are repeated, and obsolete coding. V+ checks fixed and variable fields for a variety of codes such as language, country, geographic area, relator, and more. Users can select only the checks that meet their specific needs. Since all catalogers use non-standard coding on occasion, V+ tables can be customized for local usage, ensuring accurate and valid MARC record coding. In addition to standard validation, V+ also includes the unique TMQ Error Checker, which catches common cataloging and coding errors. In the future, V+ will be automatically updated, with the latest MARC changes and cataloging checks, as new versions of M3 are released.
Textbook Management
M3 enables librarians to store and manage textbook information. Textbook information such as title, author, and all publication information can be entered as a bibliographic record. Any number of copies can be added, and multiple copies can be added at once. Barcodes can be attached to each textbook and scanned when textbooks are loaned or returned from students or staff. Inventory provides another method for recording missing textbooks that are kept in storage rooms. The system allows the school to determine loan periods that can be assigned by semester, day, week, month, year, or hour. In addition, reports can be generated by homeroom, student, teacher, subject, and so on. Lists of items not returned can be produced for teaching staff.
Reports
All Cataloging reports are run by ReportTool™, which is a part of the M3 Core Package. For more information about ReportTool.
Authority Control
The optional Authority Control module is integrated into M3 Cataloging and allows authorized staff members to import, export, add, edit, delete, and verify authority records and the authorized name, subject, and series (uniform title) headings they manage. Catalogers link authority headings to bibliographic records to maintain accurate use of terminology in records and consistent displays in the OPAC. Changes made to an authority-controlled heading are automatically updated globally in linked bibliographic records. Authority Control lets the library offer patrons the best possible access to the collection by displaying “See” and “See also” cross-references from terms they may search under to terms used by bibliographic records in the catalog.
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