On 5/25/06, Edward Corrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I have been asked to set up an Open Source ILS for someone who is
teaching a cataloging class this summer. One of the things she was
hoping to be able to do with it is have students work with MARC
Authority records. I can't find any evidence that any of the currently
available [1] Open ILS systems use MARC Authority records [2]. Does
anyone know of one that does? Maybe I'm missing something.
Ed C.
[1] A 2002 article in Information Today
(http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displaytext.pl?RC=9975) mentions
that the LearningAccess ILS uses MARC Authority records, but I went to
there website and didn't see any evidence that this product was still an
Open Source program (and also I didn't see no way to download it). I
will probably contact them separately if I can't find another system to use.
[2] It appears that Evergreen will use MARC Authority records, but the
wiki says "authority control in marc editor" is still on the to-do
list*"****
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We (OpenILS/Evergreen) do import authority records, and we use them
for search augmentation -- see-also and see-from for subject, author
and series, as well as hints where there are few or no hits for a
term. By the end of this summer, our MARC editor will use authority
records to verify the use of controlled terms on specific tags and
subfields.
What we don't currently have is a direct user interface for
manipulating authority records. I expect that this will come sometime
in the fall of this year.
Hope that helps!
--
Mike Rylander
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GPLS -- PINES Development
Database Developer
http://open-ils.org