38 · SPEC Kit 300
“856 field indicator is 40”
“856 PURL”
“856 subfield z =freely available online.”
“856 tag 1 labeled as “linked resource.””
“856 tag subfield z Free”
“Added entry for package or ‘Open Access resource selected by the UCSD Libraries ...’”
“Coded as ‘free web’ but not distinguished from other free or ‘free with print’ resources.”
“DOAJ titles have a 730 ‘Directory of open access journals.’”
“Either in the 856 $z or by the nature of the persistent URL assigned to the resource.”
“Either with an added author (usually corporate) entry, or an added title or series entry.”
“For theses and dissertations there is a computer file tag. There is no particular tag to indicate OA.”
“Labeled in a corporate entry field: [Name of Resource]- York University.”
“Locally created series statements.”
“May not be specified as OA. Electronic Resources have note: Web site/Electronic Resource URL. Also have
holding record with location listed as: Electronic Resource.”
“Most open access journals include a 730 of ‘Open access journals.’ Additionally, open access journals do not
include a note regarding access restrictions (845) whereas licensed resources do include this note in the OPAC
record.”
“Note field and holdings record indicate this.”
“Our local projects are identified by a series statement, external resources tend to not be so identified.”
“Records from the California Digital Library Shared Cataloging Program include a title hook in the 793 field
‘Open Access Resource Selected by the UC Libraries.’ Other open access resources are not identified in any
field or tag, but are recognizable by the absence of any note specifying restrictions on access, e.g., ‘Restricted
to UCI’ or ‘Restricted to UC Campuses.’”
“SFX button or 856 link.”
“The subfield z in the 856 identifies the source (Government web site, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,
etc.) It does not specifically identify that this source is open access.”
“There is no special labeling. Full catalog records are contributed to OCLC, brief catalog records are not.”
“URLs are added to holding records. Notes include: Freely accessible Free access made available at the
publishers discretion.”
“Various fixed and variable length fields depending on the nature of the record.”
“We use the MARC 773 field to identify open-access resources.”
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