Name authority headings

There are 5 authority files.
1. On Voyager (accessed by ctl + H)
2. On Libraries Australia. (access via USEFUL LINKS - LA AUTHORITIES)
3. LC authorities. http://authorities.loc.gov/
4. OCLC authorities. (mostly duplicates LC - access via "Voyager Remote")
5. VIAF http://viaf.org/ (Will show you if LA & LC differ)

For Australian authors
LA is the authority.
http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss;sessionid=2910E3C41358E8625C7AA69BO56F53E3.ajp3e?action=Browse
If you find a discrpency between the files please get it corrected.
For all names we want the Voyager authority to be correct and up to date.

For all other authors
LC is the authority.
http://authorities.loc.gov/
Again if you find a discrepency please get it corrected.

Therefore we use Libraries Australia Name Authority for Australian authors and Library of Congress Name Authorities for the rest.

NB
There is a standards page on LA
http://www.nla.gov.au/librariesaustralia/standards.html
Here you will get the lowdown on what has priority.
Basically it says LCNA is used except for Australians.

BO27 & BO49

Do not accept - BO27 & BO49 scanning for series
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph series
Routledge research on gender in Asia
Routledge contemporary Asia
Routledge law in Asia
Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia
Routledge contemporary South Asia series
China policy series
Routledge security in Asia Pacific
Routledge contemporary China seriessince we have a standing order for these series

CD with book

If CD comes with book and CD is to be kept the CD should be seperated from the book even though both will go to the same MT location. The CD will go in its own case (available from the poly box cupboard) ; the case will be security barcoded and labelled. Both the book, which is also barcoded and labelled, and CD will then go in a poly box which will also be labelled. There will be one holding record (hbk + CD),  and one item record (hbk + CD).