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Library of Congress Codes for Ohio Schools
 Participants
in INFOhio's library automation component who are creating a new MARC record or enhancing
an existing record should add the appropriate Library of Congress/National Union Catalog
(LC/NUC) code to the record's 040 tag. All Ohio public school districts and most private
schools have already been assigned LC/NUC codes by Library of Congress personnel. Follow
these steps to verify your building or district code:
Search LC's
MARC Code List for Organizations for your institution. Search
Tips: If your search is not immediately successful, use city and state. INFOhio's orders
used the institution names in the Ohio Educational Directory at the time the
request was placed; everyday usage may vary.
If a code has not been assigned, place a request at How to Request
a MARC Organization Code. Because the ordering process is now Web-based, codes
can be ordered at the building/district level; orders no longer need placed through your
DASite or through INFOhio. If a district prefers to have LC/NUC codes for each building,
INFOhio suggests one person per district place the request.
For more information about this process, visit the Library of Congress page
that includes the history and structure of the LC/NUC codes. For example, the following
quote demonstrates the useful information available: "Codes generally consist of a
combination of upper and lowercase alphabetic characters, although they may consist of all
upper or all lowercase letters. The use of upper and lowercase letters helps to improve
the readability of the codes. Case is ignored in sorting and in determining
uniqueness." (Emphasis added.)
Record your code to avoid having to search again.
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