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Good to know! Thanks, Kathy.
Our trouble is that we do include other 6XX fields with 2nd indicator
7 that we'd still want to display, so I think we'll just be content to
take out the FAST ones for now.
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Kathy Lussier wrote:
> Hi Elaine,
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Hi Elaine,
We do. It's just further down in the file.
Kathy
On 03/16/2017 03:31 PM, Elaine Hardy wrote:
Kathy,
Y'all don't display 655s?
Elaine
J. Elaine Hardy
PINES & Collaborative Projects Manager
Georgia Public Library Service/PINES
1800 Century Place, Ste. 150
Atlanta, GA 30045
Kathy,
Y'all don't display 655s?
Elaine
J. Elaine Hardy
PINES & Collaborative Projects Manager
Georgia Public Library Service/PINES
1800 Century Place, Ste. 150
Atlanta, GA 30045
404.235.7128 Office
404.548.4241 Cell
404.235.7201 FAX
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Kathy Lussier
Hi all,
In opac/parts/record/subjects.tt2, there is a line at the top of the
file that indicates you're using the 650 MARC field for the subject links:
subjects = [
{
label => l('Subject: '),
xpath => '//*[@tag="600" or @tag="610" or @tag="611" or
Ahem, Jason Boyer? Perhaps you could reveal how you have worked this
magic?
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Jane Sandberg
wrote:
> We have been taking them out of our records. Terry Reese's MarcEdit
> program can generate FAST headings, so if we ever need them for
>
We have been taking them out of our records. Terry Reese's MarcEdit
program can generate FAST headings, so if we ever need them for
anything, we can export our bib records, work some MarcEdit magic on
them, and re-import them.
Sarah, I'd be really curious how you were able to hide them from the
While we don't use them, we also don't take them out if they are in an OCLC
WorldCat record that is imported into our database. They are designed to
work more readily with linked data than LCSH, so removing them now might
mean adding them back later.
We don't add them, either to records without
We are keeping them in the records, but we are suppressing them so they
don't display in the OPAC.
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 3:06 PM, Schooff, Rose (LVA) <
rose.scho...@lva.virginia.gov> wrote:
> Libraries in our consortium (Virginia Evergreen Libraries) wanted me to
> ask if you guys are using
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