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We have a collection of Vox Wonderbooks that would be easier to find and identify in the catalog if we had custom TOMs. While it's possible to use a combination of fixed fields and 006/007 to indicate the added sound characteristics of these, they display as audiobooks in the PAC because of the TOM hierarchy. If we leave out those fields, they roll up in Vega as regular print books. That is confusing to customers. A custom TOM would allow us to clearly identify them in the PAC as physical books with optional audio capabilities. As formats and carriers evolve, it's crucial to be able to represent their specific characteristics beyond the limitations of MARC.