These instructions assume that the SCIS Authority data has already been saved onto your computer. The files that are generated vary depending on the contents of the data downloaded – for example: Authors, Subjects, etc. When following the prompts ensure you select the Marc format which is the format required by Amlib.
Note: The loading of the files can take some time and may slow the system, so load the files when the library is not busy.
There are two processing options: Bibliographic Data or Authority Data – this guide covers the import of Authority Data.
This option is to load records which are Authority Data in machine readable format which can be imported into Authority application of Amlib.
HEADING |
FIELD |
EXPLANATION/OPTIONS |
EXAMPLE |
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Marc Options |
Bibliographic Data |
Bibliographic data to be created for the Catalogue. |
Data from external source (for example: SCIS, SLOWA, Kinetica etc. with USMARC Tags) |
Authority Data |
Authority data for creation or updating of Authority Headings and/or cross references. |
See and See Also Update from SCIS or other source |
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Update the database without viewing the Marc records |
Open and Update |
If checked (ticked), the imported items will not display in the Holding file. |
The Catalogue will be Updated immediately |
If unchecked (unticked), the imported items will display in the Holding file. |
Review records The Catalogue will not be updated until the F3 Update button is selected |
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Load Range |
All |
All records from the file are downloaded into a holding file. |
All |
Range |
Selected records from the file are downloaded into a holding file. If Range is selected, the next 2 fields have to be updated. |
For example: 1 to 50 |
HEADING |
FIELD |
EXPLANATION/OPTIONS |
EXAMPLE |
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Authority Create The Authority file contains subject headings and cross references that may not be in the database. |
Create All Authorities This will bring across ALL (subject) headings with associated See & See Also references |
All headings that exist in the imported file will be loaded into Authorities, whether they exist or not on the Amlib database, along with associated cross references |
The Authority heading Abacus does not exist on the Database but does exist on the file. It will be imported along with the Cross references – Seen by Counting devices, See Also Mathematical instruments |
Create See & See Also References Only This will bring across See & See Also’s for the subject headings already on the database |
The program will check data for existing headings and only bring these cross references into Authorities |
Aardvarks already exists so it will update the See also Animals, and Seen By Anteaters. Abacus does not exist on the Database and will not be imported |
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Authority Match Existing Authorities may have cross references that do not comply with the cross references in the file. |
Replace all Cross References This will delete all existing See & See Also References and replace these with the Imported headings |
The cross references for existing headings will be cleared before the Import takes place, then load the imported cross references in their place |
Aardvarks already exists in the file. Before loading the See and See Also references from the file any existing headings will be wiped before loading |
Retain existing Cross References This will retain all existing cross references and add new to subject headings |
The cross references for existing headings will not be cleared before the Import takes place, updating the cross references with new imported See & See Also if the heading exist on the database |
Aardvarks already exists in the file. An existing See Also reference of Aardvarks see also Mammals. This will be retained even though it is not on the file |
Note: These files assist in finding the newly created Authorities after the import. The Filenames are created so that you can identify the file later. A suggested Filename could be the type of data – for example: SCIS or EXCHANGE, the date and the initials of the staff member processing the data.