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var question = new Array(); 

question[1] = new Array();
question[1][0] = "What is the location code for periodicals?";
question[1][1] = "gdnhi||true||Yes!<br>This is a U.S. periodical location. Hurrah!";
question[1][2] = "gdonp||false||No.<br>This is not a location code that we use. Try again.";
question[1][3] = "gdndx||false||No.<br>This is an index location only. Try again.";
question[1][4] = "gdipe||true||Yes!<br>This is an international periodical location. Good Job!";
question[1][5] = "gdmpe||true||Yes!<br>This is a Michigan periodical location. You Rule!";
question[2] = new Array();
question[2][0] = "What is the location code for index reference?";
question[2][1] = "gdndx||true||Yes!<br>This is a U.S. index location. Great Job!";
question[2][2] = "gdonp||false||No.<br>This is not a location code that we use. Try again";
question[2][3] = "gdiir||true||Yes!<br>This is an international index location. Super";
question[2][4] = "gdmir||true||Yes!<br>You're right! This is a Michigan index location.";
question[2][5] = "gdnnx||false||No.<br>This is not a location code that we use. Try again.";
question[3] = new Array();
question[3][0] = "What fields are changed when we have holdings in both microfiche and paper?";
question[3][1] = "001 add paper||true||Yes! Correct!<br>This shows which OCLC number is for the paper form.";
question[3][2] = "345 add microfiche||false||No.<br>The 345 is not a field that we use.";
question[3][3] = "245 add delimiter h||true||Yes!<br>The delimiter h goes before any other delimiters. You're awesome!";
question[3][4] = "500 fields||true||Yes!<br>You add a 533 field for microfiche and a 538 for electronic mulvers unless there is a 530 field already present.";
question[3][5] = "130 add \"m/p\"||false||No.<br>We do not change the 130 field.";
question[4] = new Array();
question[4][0] = "What goes in the loan codes of an item record for a bound periodical dated 1976?";
question[4][1] = "I TYPE: 1976||false||No. This field can only be 3, 99, or 199 but never the year.";
question[4][2] = "ICODE1: 1976||true||Yes!<br> the ICODE1 field gets the earliest year bound in the book. You're a quick learner!";
question[4][3] = "YEAR = 1976||false||No.<br>There is no \"YEAR\" field in item records. Try again.";
question[4][4] = "I TYPE: 3||true||Yes!<br>This book is greater than 10 years old so the I TYPE is 3. Good Work!";
question[4][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There are correct answers here. Try again.";
question[5] = new Array();
question[5][0] = "What goes in the loan codes of an item record for a bound periodical dated 1988?";
question[5][1] = "YEAR = 1988||false||No.<br>There is no \"YEAR\" field in item records. Try again.";
question[5][2] = "I TYPE: 3||true||Yes!<br>This book is greater than 10 years old so the I TYPE is 3. Good Work!";
question[5][3] = "I TYPE: 1988||false||No.<br>This field can only be 3, 99, or 199 but never the year.";
question[5][4] = "ICODE1: 1988||true||Yes!<br>The ICODE1 field gets the earliest year bound in the book. You're fantastic!";
question[5][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There are correct answers here. Try again.";
question[6] = new Array();
question[6][0] = "What goes in the 866 field (holdings statement) for titles where we keep the latest edition only?";
question[6][1] = "Keep latest edition||true||Yes!<br>This is the proper note for the 866 field. Yay!";
question[6][2] = "Discard earlier||false||No.<br>This is not the proper terminology for a note in the 866 field. Try again.";
question[6][3] = "Keep all||false||No.<br>A note would not be needed if we kept all books. Try again.";
question[6][4] = "Nothing||false||No.<br>We need to state that we have limited retention of this piece. Try again.";
question[6][5] = "Hold latest||false||No.<br>This is not the proper terminology for a note in the 866 field. Try again.";
question[7] = new Array();
question[7][0] = "What do you do when you have an item record for a piece that cannot be found in stacks?";
question[7][1] = "Run far, far away||false||No.<br>Although sometimes we would like to, this is not the correct answer. Try again.";
question[7][2] = "Fill out a missing serial card||true||Yes!<br>Then the card is filled in a missing serials box where it can be searched for again.";
question[7][3] = "Ask Lisa||false||No.<br>If you have a question, ask a student supervisor first.";
question[7][4] = "Delete the record||false||No.<br>Never delete a record without consulting your supervisor first.";
question[7][5] = "Insert a problem note in the item record||true||Yes!<br>The template for this note can be found in the <I>Missing Items</I> procedure.";
question[8] = new Array();
question[8][0] = "What is an 867 field used for?";
question[8][1] = "Miscellaneous||false||No.<br>We do not use a \"Miscellaneous\" field. Try again";
question[8][2] = "Supplementary Material||true||Yes!<br>Holdings for supplements go in an 867 field. Beautiful!";
question[8][3] = "Indexes||false||No.<br>Indexes go in a 868 field. Try again.";
question[8][4] = "New Orders||false||No.<br>Orders have their own check-in record that we do not change. Try again.";
question[8][5] = "Reservations||false||No.<br>The serials team does not deal with reservations. Try again.";
question[9] = new Array();
question[9][0] = "What is an 868 field used for?";
question[9][1] = "Miscellaneous||false||No.<br>We do not use a \"Miscellaneous\" field. Try again.";
question[9][2] = "Supplementary Material||false||No.<br> Supplements go in a 867 field. Try again.";
question[9][3] = "Indexes||true||Yes!<br>Holdings for supplements go in an 868 field. Super duper!";
question[9][4] = "New Orders||false||No.<br>Orders have their own check-in record that we do not change. Try again.";
question[9][5] = "Reservations||false||No.<br>The serials team does not deal with reservations. Try again.";
question[10] = new Array();
question[10][0] = "When do you create a check-in card?";
question[10][1] = "Always create a check-in card||false||No.<br>If the record is not current, it does not need a check-in card on check-in record. Try again.";
question[10][2] = "Create a check-in card for all current serial titles (current = received in the last 3 years)||true||Yes!<br>All pieces that are current need to have check-in cards. Excellent work!";
question[10][3] = "Create a check in card only when you have a piece to check in||false||No.<br>ALL pieces that are current need to have check-in cards. Try again.";
question[10][4] = "Never create a check-in card||false||No.<br>There are situations when you should create a check-in card. Try again.";
question[10][5] = "Create a new check-in card every year||false||No.<br>If the check-in card is not full there is no need to create another one. Try again.";
question[11] = new Array();
question[11][0] = "Where do serials pieces go after the returned cataloging work is complete?";
question[11][1] = "Sorting Shelves||false||No.<br>Serials include too many pieces to be put on the sorting shelves. Try again.";
question[11][2] = "Mail Truck||false||No.<br>We do not put our work on other teams book trucks. Try again.";
question[11][3] = "In stacks at the appropriate call number||true||Yes!<br>You're so courteous! Please shelve your serials when you are done with them.";
question[11][4] = "Periodical Shelf in the Processing work area||false||No.<br>These shelves are for check-ins, not serials. Try again.";
question[11][5] = "Tattle-tape shelf in the processing area||false||No.<br>These shelves are for check-ins, not serials. Try again.";
question[12] = new Array();
question[12][0] = "Where do you put CDs after the returned cataloging work is complete?";
question[12][1] = "Sorting Shelves||false||No.<br>There are special labels that need to be put on CD's before they are put away . Try again.";
question[12][2] = "Mail Truck||false||No.<br>We do not put our work on other teams book trucks. Try again.";
question[12][3] = "New Book Shelf||false||No.<br>There is no such shelf. Try again.";
question[12][4] = "CD shelf in the processing work area||true||Yes!<br>Processing will finish putting CD specific labels on them and will shelve them. Hooray!";
question[12][5] = "In stacks at the appropriate call number||false||No. CD's need special labels before they can be shelved in the cabinets on the first floor. Try again.";
question[13] = new Array();
question[13][0] = "In check-in records, when and where do you use parentheses in the holdings statement?";
question[13][1] = "When there is enumeration before the year, the parentheses go around the year||true||Yes!<br>The proper format for a holdings statement would be something like: no.1-no.4(1996-2000) You catch on quick!";
question[13][2] = "Always put parentheses around the year||false||No.<br>When there is no enumeration before the years, they do not need parentheses. Try again.";
question[13][3] = "Never use parentheses in the check-in||false||No.<br>The check-in record places parentheses around the year in some cases. Try again.";
question[13][4] = "When there is enumeration before the year, the parentheses go around the numbers||false||No.<br>You're close, but the parentheses do not go around the numbers. Try again.";
question[13][5] = "Always put parentheses around the entire holdings statement||false||No. The entire holdings statements do not always need parentheses. Try again.";
question[14] = new Array();
question[14][0] = "When you are adding a U.S. or Canadian document to a multi location record, how do you add the call number?";
question[14][1] = "Insert the call number into 090 field in the bibliographic record||false||No.<br>The 090 field is for LC call numbers only. U.S. and Canada do not have LC call numbers. Give it another shot.";
question[14][2] = "When the primary call number is a Library of Congress call number, insert the U.S. or Canadian call number into a 099 field in all check-in and item records||true||Yes!<br>U.S. and Canada have different call number systems and the call numbers will have to be added to ALL of Gov Doc's check-in and item records. Superb!";
question[14][3] = "Add the call number in the item record||false||No.<br>Close but this is not the complete answer. Try again.";
question[14][4] = "Add the call number in the check-in record||false||No.<br>Close but this is not the complete answer. Try again.";
question[14][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There is a correct answer here. Try again.";
question[15] = new Array();
question[15][0] = "What is the STATUS field code for a CD item record?";
question[15][1] = "o||false||No.<br>\"o\" is for \"library use only\" as in items that can't be checked out. Try again.";
question[15][2] = "d||false||No.<br>\"d\" is for \"drawer\" as in microfiche that go in cabinet drawers. Try again.";
question[15][3] = "e||true||Yes!<br>\"e\" is for \"electronic resource\" which is only to be used with CD's and online item records. You're jamming'!";
question[15][4] = "l||false||No.<br>\"l\" is for \"lost\" as in missing items. Try again.";
question[15][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There is a correct answer here. Try again.";
question[16] = new Array();
question[16][0] = "What is the STATUS field code for a microfiche item record?";
question[16][1] = "o||false||No.<br>\"o\" is for \"library use only\" as in items that can't be checked out. Try again.";
question[16][2] = "l||false||No.<br>\"l\" is for \"lost\" as in missing items. Try again.";
question[16][3] = "e||false||No.<br>\"e\" is for \"electronic resource\" which is only to be used with CD's and online item records. Try again.";
question[16][4] = "d||true||Yes!<br>\"d\" is for \"drawer\" as in microfiche that go in cabinet drawers. You're on the path to success!";
question[16][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There is a correct answer here. Try again.";
question[17] = new Array();
question[17][0] = "When and where do you insert your initials and the date into a record on magic?";
question[17][1] = "When I make modifications to or create any item or check-in records I should insert my initials||true||Yes!<br>You should always put your initials and the date in any record you create or modify. Wonderful, wonderful!";
question[17][2] = "I only insert my initials in the item records I create||false||No.<br>Although you will need to insert your initials here too, there is a more correct answer here. Try again.";
question[17][3] = "I only insert my initials in the check-in records I create||false||No.<br> Although you will need to insert your initials here too, there is a more correct answer here. Try again.";
question[17][4] = "When I make modifications to or create records I never insert my initials||false||No.<br>We need you to insert your initials so we can praise you when you're right and help you learn when you are not. Try again.";
question[17][5] = "When I just look at any item or check-in records I should insert my initials||false||No.<br>It is not necessary for you to insert your initials if you have not done anything to the record. Try again.";
question[18] = new Array();
question[18][0] = "What codes do you use for a piece with a reference location (gdndx, gdisa, gdiir, gdonx, …)?";
question[18][1] = "ICODE1: 199||false||No.<br>ICODE1 fields only have years in them, never loan codes. Try again.";
question[18][2] = "I TYPE: 3||false||No.<br>This code in the I TYPE field is only for periodicals that over 10 years old. Try again.";
question[18][3] = "STATUS: d||false||No.<br>This STATUS field code is only for microfiche. Try again.";
question[18][4] = "I TYPE: 199||true||Yes!<br>This is the correct code for the I TYPE field for a reference piece. Nice work!";
question[18][5] = "STATUS: o||true||Yes!<br>This is the correct code for the STATUS field for a reference piece. Good job!";
question[19] = new Array();
question[19][0] = "In which of the following collections do the pieces NOT get a catalog stamp?";
question[19][1] = "U.S. and Canadian||false||No.<br>Both of these collections do get a catalog stamp. Try again.";
question[19][2] = "U.S. and International||false||No.<br>International does not get a catalog stamp but U.S. does. Try again.";
question[19][3] = "International and Michigan||true||Yes!<br>International and Michigan pieces do not need to be catalog stamped but U.S. and Canadian do. Correctamundo!";
question[19][4] = "Canadian and Michigan||false||No.<br>Michigan does not get a catalog stamp but Canadian does. Try again.";
question[19][5] = "U.S. and Michigan||false||No.<br>Michigan does not get a catalog stamp but U.S. does. Try again.";
question[20] = new Array();
question[20][0] = "Where do you catalog stamp microfiche and paper?";
question[20][1] = "Paper is stamped below the barcode||false||No.<br>The catalog stamp does not belong below the barcode. Try again.";
question[20][2] = "Fiche is stamped below the call number||true||Yes!<br>The catalog stamp belongs directly number the call number and the depository stamp on fiche. You're good at this!";
question[20][3] = "Paper is stamped to the right of the barcode||false||No.<br>The \"L\" goes to the right of the barcode, not the catalog stamp. Try again.";
question[20][4] = "Fiche is stamped to the right of the call number||false||No.<br>This is not the appropriate location for the catalog stamp on fiche. Try again.";
question[20][5] = "Paper is stamped to the left of the barcode||true||Yes!<br>On paper books the catalog stamp goes to the left of the barcode. Good thinking!";
question[21] = new Array();
question[21][0] = "What do you do when you see a cataloger's \"dccopy…\" initials in an item record?";
question[21][1] = "Delete the record||false||No.<br>Catalogers use these codes for statistical purposes and it is important not to just delete them. Try again.";
question[21][2] = "Delete the initials and put your own there||false||No.<br>Catalogers use these codes for statistical purposes and it is important not to just delete them. Try again.";
question[21][3] = "Use the record if possible or move the initials to another item record||true||Yes!<br>Try to retain the cataloger's initials somewhere within the records. Usually you should be able to use the blank item record.";
question[21][4] = "Leave the blank record with the cataloger's initials in it||false||No.<br>We do not leave blank records unless it is a periodical with no bound holdings. Try again.";
question[21][5] = "None of the above||false||No.<br>There is a correct answer here. Try again.";
question[22] = new Array();
question[22][0] = "Where does your unfinished work go when you are done for the day?";
question[22][1] = "On the floor||false||No.<br>Please do not clutter up our floors with books. Try again.";
question[22][2] = "Left on the table where I was working that day||false||No.<br>This is how books get lost forevermore. Try again.";
question[22][3] = "On some table in the mono team's area||false||No.<br>Although it is a temping option, no one is mono's can finish your work for you. Try again.";
question[22][4] = "In my mailbox||true||Yes!<br>This is where your unfinished work goes so you can finish it the next time you come in. Cowabunga!";
question[22][5] = "In a supervisor's mailbox||false||No.<br>Unless you have a problem your work should no go in a supervisor's box. Try again.";
question[23] = new Array();
question[23][0] = "What do you do when you have a piece that has no record on Magic?";
question[23][1] = "Run far, far away||false||No.<br>Although sometimes we would like to, this is not the correct answer. Try again.";
question[23][2] = "Fill out a purple streamer||true||Yes!<br>Then put the piece and the streamer on the \"Serial Review\" shelf outside Lisa's office. You're a superstar!";
question[23][3] = "Ask Lisa||false||No.<br>If you have a question, ask a student supervisor first.";
question[23][4] = "Discard the piece||false||No.<br>Never discard a piece without consulting your supervisor first.";
question[23][5] = "Put the piece in a supervisor's mailbox||false||No.<br>There is a better answer here. Try again.";
question[24] = new Array();
question[24][0] = "What kind of useful information can be found in the 008 field?";
question[24][1] = "Title||false||No.<br>The title can be found in a 245 field. Try again.";
question[24][2] = "Frequency||true||Yes!<br>This tells you how often the book comes. Fantastic!";
question[24][3] = "Year publication started||true||Yes!<br>The year can be found in the DATE ONE field. Marvelous";
question[24][4] = "Year publication ended||true||Yes!<br>This is found in the DATE TWO field. Incredible!";
question[24][5] = "Publication status||true||Yes!<br>\"c\" for currently received and \"d\" if the publication has ceased.";
question[25] = new Array();
question[25][0] = "What colored labels correspond to which collections?";
question[25][1] = "International = red, Michigan = blue, U.S. and Canada = white||true||Yes!<br>You learn quickly!";
question[25][2] = "International = blue, Michigan = red, U.S. and Canada = white||false||No.<br>Not quite right. Try again.";
question[25][3] = "International = red, Michigan = white, U.S. and Canada = blue||false||No.<br>Not quite right. Try again.";
question[25][4] = "International = white, Michigan = blue, U.S. and Canada = red||false||No.<br>Not quite right. Try again.";
question[25][5] = "International = red, Michigan = white, U.S. and Canada = blue||false||No.<br>Not quite right. Try again.";
question[26] = new Array();
question[26][0] = "What do you do if you see a check-in record with a BIND INFO note?";
question[26][1] = "Ignore the note||false||No.<br>Notes are in records to alert us to something, we can't ignore them. Try again.";
question[26][2] = "Delete the note||false||No.<br>The note is there for a reason, we can't delete it unless it no longer applies. Try again.";
question[26][3] = "Pull the indicated pieces and put them and a printout of the record in the \"Serials to Bind\" box||false||No.<br>You do not need to pull the physical pieces. Try again.";
question[26][4] = "Pull the indicated pieces and send them to bindery||false||No.<br>There is a separate subteam who deal exclusively with sending things to bindery. Try again.";
question[26][5] = "Printout the record and put it in the \"Serials to Bind\" box||true||Yes!<br>If the pieces haven't been bound yet there need to be. First-rate work!";
question[27] = new Array();
question[27][0] = "What frequencies correspond to a periodical?";
question[27][1] = "Annual||false||No.<br>Annuals are serials. Try again.";
question[27][2] = "Semiannual||false||No.<br>Semiannuals are still considered serials. Try again.";
question[27][3] = "Three times per year||true||Yes!<br>Three times per year or more frequent are periodicals. It looks like you have a good handle on this!";
question[27][4] = "Quarterly||true||Yes!<br>Quarterly is four times per year and is frequent enough to be considered a periodical. You're out of this world!";
question[27][5] = "Monthly||true||Yes!<br>Monthly is twelve times per year and is frequent enough to be considered a periodical. You're rockin'!";

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