Label should read:
SCIENCE
- Disc may need a jewel case if there is none present.
- Retain box and any other printed material.
- Plate on printed material, box, or jewel case as
appropriate.
- Barcode on box or jewel case as appropriate.
- No pocket.
- No "Not to be taken..." target or sticker.
- Write location and call number on clear plastic hub
of top side of disc with indelible marker. Under no circumstances
should you write on the underside of the disc (the side with no
printing -- this is where the data is stored on the disc) or on
the printed top side of the disc itself. If the plastic hub in the
middle of the top of the disc doesn't have enough room to write
the call number, or if it has dark printing and thus the call number
would be illegible, ask a Cataloger what to do. If any of this is
unclear, please ask a Cataloger.
- Spine label on outer box and jewel case as appropriate.
In all cases, CD-ROM packaging tends not to have much
blank space, so try not to cover text when labeling.
Place completed CD-ROM on the "Completed Science"
shelves.
Note: These instructions
are for stand-alone CD-ROMs. Processing of books that come with CD-ROMs
or other computer disks should be decided on a case-by-case basis
(see also Books with CD-ROMs or Floppy disks).