Call Number Abbreviations
Subject Cataloging Manual 'Shelflisting': G180 Page 1 "In English. ... use the appropriate
abbreviation for all designations appearing on the title page and/or contents note: i.e. "vol." for
volume, "pt." for part, "sect." for section, "sess." for session, etc. For a list of approved
abbreviations see AACR2, Appendix B
volume = vol.
number = no.
part = pt.
Supplement = Suppl. (G220 - Procedure number 17 : the "S" is capitalized)
Index = Index
Teacher's Guide = Teacher's guide
For languages other than English, the Lee Library* will use the vernacular term for the multi-part designation unless previous volumes, parts or numbers have already been classified using the English language abbreviations. The cataloger should make sure that the online designation is consistent so that the call numbers and the multi-part designations will index properly. Descripancies should be cleaned-up. However, books do NOT need to be relettered.
(*NOTE: LC's rule for other than English languages, is to use the English language
designation.)
Unicorn Peculiarities: Unicorn will not always recognize all of the vernacular (foreign
language) designators. Therefore, if the system does NOT supply the |z before the volume/part
designation, the cataloger must insert it.
USMARC Holdings Abbreviations
ANSI/NISO z39.57-1989 Holdings Statements for Non-Serial Items: p.4-5 "Caption- a word,
phrase or abbreviation indicating the type of parts into which a multi-part or serial unit has been
divided by the publisher ... A caption is ordinarily recorded in the holdings statement in
abbreviated form."
volume = v.
part = pt.
Teacher's Guide = "Teacher's guide"
(NOTE: Vernacular terms may also be used in the USMARC holdings information.)