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Local Holdings Maintenance: The Basics. Agenda. Defining Local Holdings Accessing Connexion Searching in Connexion Understanding an LHR Deriving LHR’s Creating New LHR’s Performing Final Actions Resources. Objectives. Learn the concept of Local Holdings Maintenance
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Agenda • Defining Local Holdings • Accessing Connexion • Searching in Connexion • Understanding an LHR • Deriving LHR’s • Creating New LHR’s • Performing Final Actions • Resources
Objectives • Learn the concept of Local Holdings Maintenance • Understand the structure of a Local Holdings Record • Successfully interpret Local Holdings Record information • Create institution-specific Local Holdings Records
What Are Local Holdings? Creating Local Holdings is a means by which libraries describe their changing collections. The service allows institutions to create, maintain, and display online their summary-level holdings.
Why Create Local Holdings? • Provides copy-specific data of the library's serials • Supports collection development by making all aspects of the collection known • Provides finding tools for the library's local patrons, staff and remote users • Supports consortial activities, including but not limited to interlibrary loan and cooperative collection development and acquisition
How Do I Access This? • Connexion browser • http://connexion.oclc.org • Cataloging Authorization and Password • Union Listing authorizations have been converted to cataloging authorizations to allow access to Connexion • Don’t know your authorization? Call the SOLINET Member Services Help Desk
Searching in Connexion Browser • Command Line • Derived searching • Keyword/Numeric • Language • Source • Years • Format • Microform • Internet
LHM Searching Elements • Show Local Holdings limiter • Holdings dropdown • Any • Institution Holdings • My Local Holdings • Group Holdings • Group Local Holdings
Holdings Dropdown Options • Any – no limits on what records show in search results • Institution Holdings – will only show bibliographic records in the search results where your library owns the item • My Local Holdings – will only show records in the search results where your library’s local holdings are attached • Group Holdings – will show bibliographic records in the search results where at least one member of a group (that you’ve chosen to search) owns the item • Group Local Holdings – will show bibliographic records in the search results where at least one member of a group (that you’ve chosen to search) has attached local holdings
Connexion Searching Exercise Just remember do NOT use browser navigation!
Understanding Local Holdings • Two interlocking Standards • Display standard (Z39.71) • Communications standard (MFHD) MFHD Z39.71
Data Areas • Item Identification Area • Location Data Area • Date of Report Area • General Holdings Area • Extent of Holdings Area • Holdings Note Area
The Nine Principles • Levels of Specificity • Identification of Data Elements • Optional Data Area or Element • Pieces Held • Number of Locations and Copies • Form • Cataloging System • Relationship of Holdings Statement to Bibliographic Item • Formats
LHR Elements • Header (Item Identification Area) • Summary • Leader • Variable Fields • 007 • 008 • 852 • 853 • 863
Header • OCLC Number • ISSN • Frequency • Dates
Summary • Free text field that allows you to summarize your local holdings
Leader • Record Status [05] • Type of Record [06] • Encoding Level [17] • Item information in record [18]
Map Electronic Resource Globe Tactile Material Projected Graphic Microform Nonprojected Graphic Motion Picture Kit Notated Music Remote-sensing Image Sound Recording Text Videorecording Unspecified 007 – Physical Description Fixed Field
008 – Fixed Length Data Elements • Receipt or Acquisition Status [06] • Method of Acquisition [07] • General Retention Policy [12] • Completeness [16] • Lending Policy [20] • Reproduction Policy [21] • Language [22-24]
852 - Location • Indicator 1 – Shelving Scheme • Indicator 2 – Shelving Order • $a - Location • $b – Sublocation or Collection • $h – Classification Part • $i – Item Part • $t – Copy Number
853 – Captions & Patterns • Indicator 1 – Compressibility and Expandability • Indicator 2 – Caption Evaluation • $8 – Field Link Number • $a – First Level of Enumeration • $i – First Level of Chronology
863 – Enumeration & Chronology • Indicator 1 – Field Encoding Level • Indicator 2 – Form of Holdings • $8 – Field Link and Sequence Number • $a – First Level of Enumeration • $i - First Level of Chronology
Linking and Sequence Numbers Example 853 33 ‡8 1 ‡a v. ‡i (year) 863 3_ ‡8 1.1 ‡a 59-61 ‡i 1952-1953 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.2 ‡a 63-65 ‡i 1954-1955 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.3 ‡a 68-110 ‡i 1956-1977 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.4 ‡a 115 ‡i 1980 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.5 ‡a 118 ‡i 1981 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.6 ‡a 121 ‡i 1983 ‡w g 863 3_ ‡8 1.7 ‡a 125- ‡i 1985-
866 – Textual Holdings • Indicator 1 – Field Encoding Level • Indicator 2 – Type of Notation • $a – Textual Holdings • $x – Nonpublic Note • $z – Public Note • $2 – Source of Notation • $8 – Field Link Number
LHR creating in Connexion is guided. Much of the work has been removed!
Editing LHRs • Editing is also guided • Click on Function dropdown menu on right or • In an expanded field, Action dropdown menu on right
Derive an LHR • From one of your existing LHRs • Search for the bibliographic record matching your item • Display your existing LHR • Click on the Edit dropdown menu • Click Derive New Record • Edit fields • Click on Action dropdown menu • Select Replace Record
Derive an LHR • From another institution’s LHR • Search for the bibliographic record matching your item • Display the other institutions LHR • Click on the Edit dropdown menu • Click Derive New Record • Edit fields • Click on Action dropdown menu • Select Add Record
Creating an LHR • Search for the bibliographic record matching your item • Click on Action dropdown menu • Select Create Local Holdings • Edit Fields • Click on Action dropdown menu • Select Add Record
LH Constant Data • What is Constant Data? • Set up LH CD to streamline your work • You can create your own or derive a CD from another institution’s LHR • Create LH Constant Data • Fill out as little or as much as you want/need • Save (give it a meaningful name) and a possible Status • Apply it to a record
Applying LH Constant Data • Apply it to a LHR you are working on: • Edit>Apply CD by Name (or) • Edit>Apply CD from List
Taking Final Actions • Reformatting • Click on the Edit dropdown menu • Click Reformat Record • Validating • Click on the Edit dropdown menu • Click Validate Record • Correct errors • Repeat until complete validation occurs • Adding • Click on Action dropdown menu • Select Add Record
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Resources • MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data Primer • http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/localholdings/primer/holdingsprimer.pdf • OCLC-MARC Local Holdings Format Tag Chart • http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/localholdings/tagchart/holdingstagchart.pdf • Connexion Browser Documentation • http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/connexion/browser/ • ANSI/NISO Z39.71 • http://www.niso.org/standards/resources/Z39-71.pdf
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