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This would be extremely valuable when there are multiple libraries and help avoid customer confusion and frustration.
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Favoring the 800 field above the 490 would provide a more consistent user experience and help save significant staff time. The current settings that favor the 490 field above the 800 field result in either inconsistent results for users or a significant amount of otherwise unnecessary bib editing by catalogers. The 490 is not a controlled field and not necessarily consistent across different titles in a series - in addition to sometimes being too generic to distinguish one series from another. The 800 field is a controlled field and intended to be a consistent access point across all titles in a series. Ideally, if both an 830 and 800 are present, the 800 is also favored above the 830 - to avoid a generic series (such as Thorndike Large Print) from displaying instead of the title's unique series.