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The LC CIP Program VLA Professional Associates Conference, May 22, 2017

Marriott City Center, Newport News, VA

Library technicians have been critical to the Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Program for over 40 years. The CIP

Publisher Liaison Team processes applications for CIP data and serves as the POC for publishers, while the CIP Technical Team

processes materials received in compliance with the CIP Program.

Presenters:

Schamell Padgett – Supervisory Library Technician

CIP Publisher Liaison Team

Shawn McCarthy – Supervisory Library Technician

CIP Technical Team

CIP & Dewey Section

U.S. Programs, Law, and Literature Division

Library of Congress

Agenda

Introduction

CIP & PCN Overviews

Pre-publication workflow

Post-publication workflow

CIP Publisher Liaison Team

CIP Technical Team

Questions & Discussion

“National Library” Functions

Building the

National

Collection

Metadata

Creation,

Management

&

Distribution

Stewardship

of the National

Collection

Sharing the

National Collection

Physical Collections (at start of FY17)

books &

serials

15%

audio material

2%

manuscripts

43%

maps

3%

microforms

10%

music

5%

moving

images

1%

photographs

9% other

12%

Items Received by Mode of Acquisition

(FY 2012-2016)

Purchases

3,699,638

24% Exchange

451,593

3%

Government

Transfers

510,248

3%

Gifts

7,340,045

47%

Cataloging in

Publication/

PCN 504,575

3%

Copyright

Deposits

3,230,742

21%

Cataloging in Publication (CIP)

Serves as an outreach function to the nation’s libraries

Provides cataloging data to libraries prior to publication

"CIP data block" is the abbreviated bibliographic record that appears printed on the verso of the book's title page

Helps reduce the costs of cataloging for libraries and can serve as an acquisitions tool to select forthcoming titles

CIP Program is limited to works most likely to be widely acquired by the nation’s libraries

CIP Data Block

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Nye, Bill, author. | Mone, Gregory, author. | Iluzada, Nicholas,

illustrator.

Title: At the bottom of the world / by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone ;

illustrated by Nicholas Iluzada.

Description: New York : Amulet Books, 2017. | Series: Jack and the geniuses ;

1 | Summary: Traveling to Antarctica for a prestigious science

competition, twelve-year-old Jack and his genius foster siblings, Ava and

Matt, become caught up in a mystery involving a missing scientist.

Identifiers: LCCN 2016047915 | ISBN 9781419723032 (hardback)

Subjects: | CYAC: Science--Fiction. | Scientists--Fiction. | Genius--Fiction.

| Orphans--Fiction. | Brothers and sisters--Fiction. | Adventure and

adventurers--Fiction. | Antarctica--Fiction. | BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION /

Science & Technology. | JUVENILE FICTION / Science Fiction. | JUVENILE

FICTION / Action & Adventure / General.

Classification: LCC PZ7.1.N94 At 2017 | DDC [Fic]--dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016047915

CIP Data Block

Voyager Bibliographic Record

Preassigned Control Number (PCN)

Established to provide alternative for publishers who are not eligible for the CIP Program

Publisher receives an LCCN to print in book

Facilitates cataloging for libraries & vendors

Initial bibliographic record created by LC

Fully cataloged by LC if selected for collection

Pre-publication Workflow for a CIP Title

Publisher applies for CIP data via online application

CIP Publisher Liaison Team reviews application, sends to appropriate cataloging section

Section catalogs, may refer to another section for more work, then sends to Dewey Section

Dewey Program classifiers assign Dewey Decimal Classification and return to Publisher Liaison

Publisher Liaison emails completed CIP data block to publisher

Post-publication Workflow for a CIP Title

Publisher mails published book to the Library of Congress with CIP data block on title page verso

CIPTT reviews published book for accuracy against the bibliographic record, checks it in, and adds holding and item record

CIPTT sends book to appropriate section for CIP verification, and assists with this process

CIP verification is completed and the book is sent to General Collection stacks as part of the collection

CIP PL Primary Processing Responsibilities

The CIP PL Team processes all applications received via

two free programs for U.S. publishers:

Electronic Preassigned Control Number Program (EPCN)

Electronic Cataloging in Publication Data Program (ECIP)

CIP Publisher Liaison Team

Publisher Technician

Publisher Participation

CIP Participating Publishers (FY16): 5,423

PCN Participating Publishers (FY16): 72,760

ECIP Traffic Manager (ETM)

Most CIP and PCN requests are received via a Web-based

application called the ECIP Traffic Manager (ETM)

ETM Dashboard

Completed CIP Data

CIPTT Primary Processing Responsibilities

CIPTT processes all incoming materials received from

publishers in compliance with the Cataloging-in-

Publication (CIP) and Preassigned Control Number

(PCN) program obligations.

CIPTT has two primary workflows, identified as Priority 1

and Priority 2.

Priority 1 Priority 2

Priority 1

Priority 1 are CIP materials

Includes CIP print books and e-books

Typically fully catalogued in advance of publication with participating publishers

Ideally they contain a complete CIP data block on the verso of the title page

Generally expected to be widely acquired throughout the U.S.

CIP Check-In

Voyager Bibliographic Record

Priority 2

Priority 2 are usually PCN materials

Minimally cataloged in advance of publication with participating

publishers

Designated for possible inclusion in the collection, but are

generally not expected to be widely acquired throughout the

U.S.

Sometimes Priority 2 materials are not PCNs and have no

Voyager record

CIP & PCN Webpages

For more information regarding the CIP Program, please visit:

www.loc.gov/publish/cip

For more information regarding the PCN Program, please visit:

www.loc.gov/publish/pcn

CIP Program Contacts

Karl Debus-López -- Chief, U.S. Programs, Law & Literature Division -- kdeb@loc.gov

Caroline Saccucci -- CIP & Dewey Section Head & Program Manager -- csus@loc.gov

Camilla Williams -- CIP Program Specialist -- cewi@loc.gov

Chris Crawford -- CIP Program Specialist -- ccra@loc.gov

Catherine Eiche -- CIP Program Specialist -- ceic@loc.gov

Connie Pierce -- CIP Program Specialist -- cpie@loc.gov

Schamell Padgett -- Supervisor, CIP Publisher Liaison Team -- spad@loc.gov

Shawn McCarthy -- Supervisor, CIP Technical Team -- smccarthy@loc.gov

Thank You!