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Cataloguing and CBS Developments. Catching Up & Minimum Record Standard Carol Hamilton Acting Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings Refresh Julia Hickie Record Import Service Officer Relate Stuart Henderson Product Development
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Cataloguing and CBS Developments Catching Up & Minimum Record StandardCarol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products
Catching up http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/26745799
RDA RDAImplementation Day Still on track forend of 1st Quarter next year http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/156503966
RDA and Cataloguing • Record matching and merging • Cataloguing templates • MARC 264 http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/158224952
Cataloguing CBS 6 • Support for 856$x in WebCat • Improved transliteration functionality • About 200 bug fixes and minor enhancements http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/10690550
eBooks Libraries Australia does want your eBook records http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/167580293
Together we … http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/166981009
Minimum Record Standard http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/20855070
What is the new standard? RequiredDataElements for bibliographic records http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/14686218
Why? • Duplicates http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/16051583 RDA
When does the new standard apply? March 2013
Can’t produce record that meet the standard? http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/153920433
Where to find it http://www.nla.gov.au/librariesaustralia/files/2011/04/Required_data_elements_provisional.pdf http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/162340759
Catching Up & Minimum Record StandardCarol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products
What is it? Newcastle Beach in hot weather 10/12/1952 Newcastle Morning Herald CollectionCourtesy of Newcastle Region Library (104 002127) http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/15945607
Why do one? Adelaide Water Ballet Rehearsal Advertiser Newspapers Ltd, photographer (1947). Courtesy of State Library of South Australia (B 7798/554)http://images.slsa.sa.gov.au/mpcimg/08000/B7798_554.htm
Take the plunge! Step 1 - Testing Woman diving into the Morningside Quarry, Brisbane, 1949 Sunday Sun CollectionCourtesy of State Library of Queensland (185427)http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/97994
Step 2 – Delete by matching Naked man fishing by river Richard Courtney collection Courtesy of State Library of Victoria (H2009.40/95) http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/136164
OR Step 2 – Delete everything Bikini Atoll. 1946-07-25. Baker Day. Atom Bomb Tests. Courtesy of Australian War Memorial (042812) http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/042812
Step 3 – Reload A worker feeding yellowtail kingfish with pellets in the sea cages at Fitzgerald Bay, north of Whyalla, South Australia, 10 January 2003, 1 Aquacultural farm, Whyalla, South Australia, 10 January 2003 Courtesy of National Library of Australia (nla.int-nl39137d-dm16 ) http://nla.gov.au/nla.int-nl39137d-dm16
It seemed ok when we set out… Loss of the fishing trawler, Terrace Star, sunk near Green Cape Lighthouse, New South Wales, 1994 Maddison, Ruth. Girt by sea, photographs by Eden's fishermen Courtesy of National Library of Australia (nla.pic-vn3808076) http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3808076
Give us your best Rowe, Mrs. W. T. Ruth Hollick collection Courtesy of State Library of Victoria (H2004.61/388) http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/32759
Plan for the future Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada FamíliaCourtesy of Ramon Llorensi (Flickr user SlapBcn)http://www.flickr.com/photos/slapbcn/1517583049/
Catching Up & Minimum Record Standard Carol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products
Relate Linking headings in bib items to authorities Stuart Henderson
Background • Kinetica and Libraries Australia (until now) has not had automatic linking of bib items to authorities (1999-2012) Since about four months ago, we have been linking on: • Name headings • Name/titles • Topical subject headings (LC) • Uniform titles
What Good is This? • Linking adds information to records • Records that used non-preferred headings will have them replaced. • Addition of diacritics to records • Improve search results • Easier to update the database • Libraries may get authority files for their holdings
What has held things up? • relate can generate a huge amount of transactions • We have updated almost 7 million items over the last four months. What happens when we “finish”? • A job will run each night to "relate" new or updated records • We will still need to run the job over the entire database now and then.
What complicates things? • Duplicate authority records So don’t make them! • Authorities of different type to the heading • Invalid subfields in headings • Headings without authorities
What is to be done? Some headings can currently have two authorities: • as a subject • as a name or title Following authority file amalgamation: • Link Subject Names • Link Subject Titles • Link Geographic Subjects
Catching Up & Minimum Record Standard Carol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products
Catching Up & Minimum Record Standard Carol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products
Concordance files What are they and why would I want one?
What are they? • File listing two or more record elements (usually system numbers) together • ANBD number and local system number • LC number, ANBD number and Local system number • ANBD number, LC number, OCLC number and Title (245)
Available in a variety of formats • MARC21 (MARC8 and UNICODE) • Text • Bar Delimited (can be imported into MS Excel and similar programs)
How would I use this file? • To enhance your local system records by adding additional system numbers • Improve matching of records being loaded to and from Libraries Australia • Add a missing record element • Correct a widely corrupted record element
How much will it cost? • For a MARC21 file it is $66 and then a per record charge for anything over 2000 records. • For Text and Bar Delimited cost is flat $66
Questions? • Catching Up & Minimum Record Standard Carol HamiltonActing Manager, National Bibliographic Database • Global Holdings RefreshJulia HickieRecord Import Service Officer • RelateStuart HendersonProduct Development • Standards and ProcessesIan DunnManager, Record Import Service • Concordance FilesMelanie SatrapaManager, Record Export Service and Products