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  • AUDIOTAPE
  • AV-EQUIP
  • AV
  • BOOK
  • CD-AUD-NC
  • CD-AUDIO
  • CD-ROM-C
  • CD-ROM-NC
  • DVD-C
  • DVD-ML
  • DVD-NC
  • E-BOOK
  • E-DATABASE
  • E-JRNL
  • E-REF
  • ELECRSOURC
  • GOVDOC-C
  • GOVDOC-NC
  • KIT
  • LOCKERKEY
  • MANUSCRIPT
  • METH-REF
  • METHLIBBK
  • MICROFICHE
  • MICROFILM
  • MICROFORM
  • NJDOCS
  • PAMPHLET
  • PERIODICAL
  • PHONO-NC
  • POSTER
  • RAREBOOK
  • REF-BOOK
  • ROOMKEY
  • SC-AV
  • SC-BIGBK-H
  • SC-BIGBK-V
  • SC-BOOK
  • SC-MSS
  • SC-SERIAL
  • SPECIAL
  • SUPERFICHE
  • THESIS-C
  • THESIS-NC
  • ULTRAFICHE
  • USGOVDOCS
  • VIDEO-C
  • VIDEO-ML
  • VIDEO-NC
  • VIDEO-STR

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  • audio cassette
  • CD
  • phono disc

  • av equipment
  • CD-ROM
  • room/locker key
  • kit
  • microfiche
  • microfilm
  • microform
  • superfiche
  • ultrafiche

  • DVD
  • film reel (there is only 1 AV item: a 16mm movie, Jack and the beanstalk, in the Chesler collection)
  • video cassette
  • book
  • folio-h
  • folio-v (in the ILS FOLIO is a location which it will also be in FOLIO: Level A Folio)
  • manuscript
  • pamphlet
  • periodical
  • portfolio
  • poster

Walter will consider not just the item type but also other attributes such as location, call number, RDA content, media, and carrier types when deciding which material type to assign to each item.  

Online titles will not have call numbers with locations or items with material types like E-REF. In order to identify online titles as belonging to a group such as Reference or US Gov Docs we could assign relevant instance tags: e.g. Online, Reference, USGovDoc, etc. If we decide to use these we should assign all that apply to all: all USGovDocs get the USGovDoc tag and all that are online also get the Online tag. 

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KITs are a mixed bag - some are USBs and others are books w/CDs, etc. For the books w/etc I'd like to make them books and follow up later to add additional items for each additional thing. Are USB flash drives av equipment? And then a few are just kits.