Yes. This subject now shows up in our Subject Browse index, and has for a while now. However ... What still does NOT show up is the 810 field in Series Browse. I believe that the out-of-the-box default Series Browse indexing only includes the 830 field. It should include ALL 8XX fields and, at least, subfields "a" and "t". Well over a year ago I sent in an extensive list concerning all of the fields and subfields that I believe are crucial for academic libraries. This was shortly before a revised set of defaults were implemented, so I think the assumption was made that those recommendations were already covered. But there are still indexing gaps. In our case the 810 is particularly important because all of the Video and Sound Recordings we create at our institution include an 810 series field. Example: 810 2\$aAsbury Theological Seminary.$tMartha R. Jones lectureship in nutrition In the case of this particular field It is important that *both* the A and T subfields are indexed so that if a researcher wants to see all of the ATS series they can, or if all they know is the series title they can find that as well. Catalog example would look like ... Series Browse : Asbury Theological Seminary Asbury Theological Seminary. Forums (35) Asbury Theological Seminary. Freitas lectures (27) Asbury Theological Seminary. Martha R. Jones lectureship in nutrition (42) Asbury Theological Seminary. Ryan lectures (55) Series Browse: Chapel services Chapel services, 1956 (2) Chapel services, 1957 (1) Chapel services, 1960 (2) Chapel services, 1961 (3) One final observation. The subfield "v" should NOT be included in the Series Browse index. Currently it is, and thereby creates single line entries for every single record that contains an 830, instead of accumulating them like in the examples above. Example: Asbury Theological Seminary. Forums ; no. 1 Asbury Theological Seminary. Forums ; no. 2 Asbury Theological Seminary. Forums ; no. 3 Asbury Theological Seminary. Forums ; no. 4 This creates a pretty much unusable index. Hoping for a fix, Don On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 12:24 PM Jane Sandberg