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The Title

title eval page

Most of the title information is gathered from the MARC record. The astrick (*) denotes required fields per NDNP. All others are for internal use and are not required metadata for the NDNP.

  • Title as listed in MARC 130 or 245 *
  • LCCN *
  • S-number
  • Frequency *
  • Publisher
  • Location of publication *
  • Abbreviation *
  • Notes

The Reel

reel eval page

The reel information can be duplicated as many times as necessary and linked to any title. This prevents duplication of effort on title information. Drop down boxes hold recurring information, such as frequency and source. Some repeating fields, like Publisher and Location of Publication, change during the life of a paper. Repeating fields this into account and allow one to act accordingly.

  • KUK number (a unique identifier for each reel)
  • S-number (call number for each title)
  • Publisher
  • Location of publication *
  • LC Barcode *
  • Title *
  • Source Repository *
  • Source Repository Notes
  • Frequency *
  • Start and End dates *
  • Reduction Ratio *
  • Reduction Ratio Notes
  • Pages per issue *
  • Pages per issue notes
  • Date Filmed *
  • Exposures and Filmer (person)
  • Filmed By (Organization)
  • Page Dimensions *
  • Source (where the dimensions came from)
  • USNP Film - Y/N ?
  • Orientation *
  • Resolution Targets *
  • Guide to Contents *
  • Comments (To be exported) *

Physical Properties of the Reel

Again, some aspects of the film are required by the NDNP specifications, such as density readings and generation, while others are specific to the KY-NDNP requirements like duplicator settings and splices. Regardless, the eval form allows tracking of microfilm data that may be useful in the future.

  • Length (in feet)
  • Densities *
  • Average Density *
  • Dmin *
  • Line Pairs
  • Resolution
  • Process Date
  • Processed By
  • Film Base (Polyester or Acetate - Nitrate is rare)
  • Format (8mm, 16mm, 35mm, 105mm)
  • Thickness
  • Polarity (Positive or Negative)
  • Generation (1N, 2N, etc.) *
  • Type of Splices
  • Number of Splices
  • Sufficient Leader/Trailer
  • Estimated inches before 1st image
  • Duplicator settings
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Film Abnormalities
    • Mold/Fungus
    • Brittle
    • Discolored
    • Scratches
    • Water Spots
    • Newton Rings (also known as Ferrotyping)
    • Dirt
    • Adhesions
    • Weak Splices
    • Emulsion Separation
    • Chemical Stains
    • Odor
    • Torn or Nicked
    • Other
  • Notes

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