Hi Sally,

Thanks! I think that changing “proscribed” to “prescribed” makes it clear. A 
cataloger is going to know what that means. I would like to think that, anyway.

If I might suggest the addition of a phrase to the last sentence: However, in 
Evergreen release 2.2, you can create customized control sets for authority 
records that will override the defaults, and you can define thesauri and 
authority fields for these control sets.

I may be showing my bias here but I think that anyone who is looking for 
guidance from this documentation on cataloging in Evergreen should have a 
pretty fair knowledge of cataloging to begin with. In the three sentences of 
paragraph 2.6.1, there are six specialized words or phrases that will only be 
meaningful to someone who already understands the territory (tags, subfields, 
authority record, control set, thesauri, authority fields).

I always question myself about how much end-user knowledge I can safely assume. 
I think, in this case, we can assume quite a bit.

Thanks so much for working on this documentation! ☺

Jim

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Hi Jim,

Thanks for catching that typo!  I had been thinking "prescribe," as in writing 
a rule to be followed.  I'll take another look at that paragraph and try to 
find a way to make the meaning clearer.  Essentially, the idea is that you can 
create an authority control set that defines for Evergreen the tags and 
subfields that you want to appear in authority records.

More documentation on authority control sets is available here and may also be 
of interest to you:

http://www.esilibrary.com/esi/docs/?p=771

Thanks,
Sally

On 7/23/2012 2:31 PM, James Keenan wrote:
Hi,

I found this paragraph in the release notes for version 2.2.0 and I'm not sure 
what "proscribed" is supposed to mean here. (Emphasis below is mine.) None of 
the meanings that I know seem to fit the sentence. If "proscribed" is not the 
right word, what is the sentence trying to say? Does it mean that the authority 
records can be overridden by control sets?

http://evergreen-ils.org/documentation/release/RELEASE_NOTES_2_2_0.html

2.6. Cataloging

2.6.1. Authority Control Sets

The tags and subfields that display in authority records in Evergreen are 
proscribed by control sets. The Library of Congress control set is the default 
control set in all versions of Evergreen. However, in Evergreen release 2.2, 
you can create customized control sets for authority records, and you can 
define thesauri and authority fields for these control sets.

Jim

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