Hi Dan,
thanks a lot for the helpful information.
Eva
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Thanks Rogan! That makes perfect sense to me, and our reporting needs are much
less exacting so I think we will be OK without the copy records.
Deana
Deana Cunningham
Interim Director, Granville County Library System
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That sounds about right to me and what I'd recommend from my experience.
We've done it the way you are now and since early on Evergreen didn't
support copy less searching the way we wanted but that's changed a lot in
the last one to two years. If others have different experiences if love to
hear
My statement was based on the idea that they're looking to track unlike
things together. Keeping copies attached to electronic records will work
but comes with a lot of overhead maintenance over time. Alternatively,
you could build separate reports to count the unlike things in the reporter
I just wanted to add that if you want to be able to get statistics by
bibliographic call number range, you need to make sure these fields are
included in your MARC records. We load records for electronic resources
from many different vendors, and while most include the classification
numbers,
And it's here.
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across from the doors by the escalators and Starbucks in the baggage claim
area. If anyone else was planning on the 5:30 shuttle
And if anyone is thirsty, it is happy hour in the hotel lounge
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From: Rogan Hamby rogan.ha...@yclibrary.net
Date: 05/12/2015 4:22 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
A few of us are about to eat in the hotel Restraunt if anyone is hungry.
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Managers Headquarters Library and Reference Services,
York County Library System
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit
me.”
― C.S. Lewis
Thanks for you insights Rogan! Talking with an expert is a very helpful
refining process.
Nixing the copy/item record entirely from a bib record is certainly a
departure from common cataloging practices, and takes some getting use to.
But I think I'm tracking you and it sounds reasonable. Let me