cataloging v.16 eseminar september 2003 judith fraenkel
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v.16 Cataloging 3 The New Cataloging Module Let’s see the real thing!!!!!TRANSCRIPT
Cataloging
v.16 eSeminarSeptember 2003
Judith Fraenkel
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Session Overview • The new Cataloging module in a nutshell• Cataloging Forms• Help on Fields• Authority Control – Messaging Daemon• Authority Control – Subdivisions (XYZ)• Miscellaneous (if time permits )
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The New Cataloging Module
Let’s see the real thing!!!!!
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Cataloging Icons• Open template• Overview tree in upper pane (y/n)• Split editor mode (y/n)• View record in full screen mode• Save on server and local drive• Check record• Activate ALEPH keyboard (y/n)• View in Search mode• ‘Push’ to Acquisitions • Close current record • Close all records
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The New Cataloging ModuleSome New Features:
1. The Record Manager:Displays information regarding the recordcurrently being edited in the Catalog Editor.The information is displayed in tree
structureafter opening a record from the server orafter saving a new record.
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Record Manager
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Record ManagerPurposes of the Record Manager:
• Shows the records in the system that are related to the record currently being edited.• Provides access to the records associated to the record currently being edited. • Enables the creation of administrative and holdings records. • Provides access to the Items function (Items tab) of the Cataloging module.
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The New Cataloging ModuleSome New Features:
2. The Overview TreeShows the records in the system that
are related to the cataloging record being
edited.
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Overview Tree
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Overview Tree: Moving Records
When the Split Editor Mode is selected this enables the viewing and/or editing of two cataloging records simultaneously. If you switch to the Overview Tree mode the trees for both records are shown in the corresponding section of the upper pane.
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Overview Tree: Moving Records
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Overview Tree: Moving Records
While the two trees are displayed, you can move item and/or acquisition orders and/or serial subscription records from one ADM record to the other. This is done by using the mouse for drag-and-drop operations. You can also move an ADM record from one BIB record to another ADM record of a different BIB record.
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Cataloging FormsCataloging forms are now defined differently.Following is the cataloging form from previous versions for the MARC 21 260 field:
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Cataloging FormsFollowing is the new cataloging form for the MARC 21 260 field:
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Cataloging FormsThis is displayed as follows in the Cataloging module (upper pane):
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Cataloging FormsFollowing is the new cataloging form for the MARC 21 008 field (format BK):
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Cataloging FormsIn general terms, the forms are divided into three main sections:1. Upper section:
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Cataloging Forms2. Additional values section:
Following is a sample of the section for the 260 field:
Following is a sample of the section for the 008 field:
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Cataloging Forms3. Lower section:
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Cataloging FormsThe upper section of the form is used to:
• Define the display of the various elements of the form.
• Define the actual length for the input fields.
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Cataloging FormsThe additional values section of the form is used to:
• Indicate the subfields included in the form • Define the length of fixed-length fields• Define default values for fixed-length fields• Indicate whether the form should be verified
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Cataloging Forms
The lower section of the form is used to define the actual text that is displayed in the cataloging form.
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Cataloging FormsTwo final notes:
1. The changes mentioned in this section are NOT functional changes. Forms continue to work as in previous versions.
2. For more details on how to define the forms, refer to the Cataloging System Librarian chapter in the Web Guide
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Help on Fields
The taginfo.lng table from the catalog directory has been removed. From this version, tag information is defined in separate files under the catalog/html directory.
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Help on FieldsFollowing is the help section from previous versions for the MARC 21 260 field:
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Help on FieldsThe new help file for the MARC 21 260 field is called 260_xx_eng.html and it is located in the library’s . /pc_tab/catalog/html directory:
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Help on FieldsThis is displayed as follows in the Cataloging module (lower pane):
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Help on Fields
The different display elements - such as background color, text color and fonts - are defined in a file named “Style” located in the same directory.
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Help on FieldsFollowing is a sample of a section from the Style file: .ct1 { background-color:#FFFFE7; font-size:12; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, serif; color:#000000; text-decoration:none; }
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Help on FieldsThis style section controls the display of the title from the 260 example: <div class=ct1> 260 PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) (R)</div>
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Help on FieldsTwo final notes:
1. No functional changes BUT (as you already know) the “Help on Fields” is now always displayed.
2. For more details on how to define the help files, refer to the Cataloging System Librarian chapter in the Web Guide.
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The Messaging Daemon (AUT)
UE_11 is the process that sends and receives messages (Z105) between databases. In the authority mechanism, it is used to reflect changes made to the authority record in the bibliographic database.
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The Messaging Daemon (AUT)
In previous versions, it was necessary to run UE_11 in both the authority and the bibliographic libraries. From this version, the UE_11 should only be run under the library defined in the z105_library variable in the aleph_start file.
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The Messaging Daemon (AUT)
If the variable is set as follows: setenv z105_library USR00
then UE_11 only needs to be run in the USR00 library.
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Subdivision (AUT)In previous versions, when the system did not find a match between a subject heading in the BIB library and a heading in the AUT library, the subdivisions (subfields $v, $x, $y and $z) from the bibliographic heading were automatically stripped. The system continued searching for a match without them in order to find the more general term.
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Subdivision (AUT)
From this version on, this is not carried out
automatically by the system but is setup-
dependent. This was done to avoid thedisplay of these "general" headings in
alllogical bases.
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Subdivision (AUT)In previous versions, when the system found a match resulting from the stripping of the subdivisions, the matched heading (preferred and non-preferred forms) was added to the BIB headings list and displayed in all logicalbases, disregarding the BIB record that caused the inclusion of the heading.
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Subdivision (AUT)
From this version, according to the setup, the
system enriches the bibliographic headings list
with the general heading but also evaluates
whether or not the heading should beincluded in the logical base.
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Subdivision (AUT)Setup1. The 6XX field must be sent to the
XYZ index in the tab11_acc table as follows:
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Subdivision (AUT)2. The XYZ index code must be added to
the tab00.lng table as follows:
3. The XYZ index code must be be added to the tab_aut table as follows:
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Subdivision (AUT)4. The XYZ index must be defined in the
tab20 table feeding back to the SUB index, as in the following sample lines:
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Subdivision (AUT)The Results
1. The system finds the "general" authority headings from the XYZ index, and through the tab20 table this heading is added to the subjects index list (SUB).
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Subdivision (AUT)For example:
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Subdivision (AUT)The Results
2. If the bibliographic heading has an authority link, but does not have attached records, the system searches for the same heading on the XYZ headings index. If the XYZ heading would be included in the logical base headings, then the heading is displayed in the base.
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Subdivision (AUT)
For more details on how to set up the XYZ
mechanism, refer to the Authority Control
Section of the Authority chapter of the Web
Guide.
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Check ProgramsA new program, check_doc_paired_fields,has been implemented. This program
checks:
• If the record contains a field with subfield $$6 <value numeric - other than '00'>, there must be an additional field with the same tag and indicators and the same $$6 value.
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Check Programs
2. If the record contains a field with subfield $$6 <value numeric - other than '00'>, there must be no more than two fields that have the same $$6 value.