This section includes a summary of the various enhancements to the import and export processes that are included in OLIB Service Pack 12.
When using the WorldCat data sync process, “response” files are produced that contain information about the results of the data sync. Improvements have now been made to cater for large response files of several thousand records. A new field has also been added to make it easier to view the files.
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The new attribute - Discovery System Report - in the Titles domain allows you to view the response details.
This shows each line of the report from data sync of the current Title record you are viewing:
This list attribute shows the date and time of the processing of the response, together with the OCLC Number, the severity and message information.
The new list attribute needs to be added to the Titles layout using Layout Manager. It is suggested that the attribute is placed close to the OPAC Status information.
Here it is on the OPAC sheet of the new RDA layout:
This contains the local system control number and the OCLC control number of records that OCLC was unable to match to records in WorldCat
Format of file name: metacoll.[user-symbol].datasync.[Collection ID].D[date processed].T[time procssed].bibdetailexcpt.1.mrc.txt
Example file
name: metacoll.OCWMS.datasync.1002106.D20160729.T082400.bibdetailexcpt.1.mrc.txt
The bibdetailexcpt file includes Severe (logical), Critical (structural) and Minor responses. Titles that have either Severe or Critical responses will be marked Rejected.
During the processing, titles may be marked as Rejected for the following additional reasons:
In order to prevent the incorrect update of a record to a new status when processing a bibdetailexcpt response file several days after the file has been generated, the status will not be updated if it was changed more than 2 days** after the generation of the bibdetailexcpt file, unless the update is simply to “Sent to WorldCat, Holdings Pending”. This will ensure that records which have been corrected, re-sent (and possibly received, holdings updated and processing completed) are not rejected due to an error that has been remedied.
** 2 days is interpreted as follows:
During OLSTF and MARC imports, OLIB attempts to match on the author records.
The author matching process helps to achieve accurate author matching during imports and to prevent duplicate author records if possible for libraries who do not use the initials field in the Authors table. The process is the same for OLSTF and MARC imports.
During normal usage, you do not normally need to visit or maintain this information. However, it could be useful to ascertain why an imported record has mismatched an existing author. You can then amend the match value to avoid future mismatches.
Author initials generation
During the import, Author initials are now not generated if:
Match values
During imports, OLIB generates and maintains a list of match values against each author. You can view these on the Names layout introduced in OLIB 9 Service Pack 12:
Import Matching fields:
During the import
OLIB's author matching follows this process during imports:
View a match value
From the Import Matching field, you can view any existing match values - if there has been a previous import since OLIB 9 Service Pack 12.
For any future imports, the Match Value is the value that will be used in preference for matching. The import processes will first attempt to match exactly and then attempt a case insensitive match on just the letters, numbers and spaces in the field.
You can see who the new value was generated by and when. In the Source field where an OCLC#, Import RCN or Batch number is shown, this match value was generated by an import.
Value generated by existing author record
If the import author matching does not find a successful match for an author, then OLIB matches on a value generated from the existing author record. To view what this would be:
Note
For MARC imports, the match value will be generated from all but the Relator Term and Relator Code subfields. The subfield codes other than $a will be included in the match value.
For OLSTF imports, the match value will be generated as Forenames Initials Surname for personal names, as seen when generated by New above. In addition, there is an OLSTF import setting that permits the dates associated with the author to be ignored as part of the matching. If this is then enabled, the search will be carried out as a secondary match after the generation of the match value with dates, and a match value including dates will be added to the new or existing author record.
The WorldCat metadata API process now records its communications to aid diagnosis of problems.
This is recorded in the worldcat_exchange_diagnostics table. Note this is for OCLC staff Support usage only.
To improve diagnostics, the following additional changes were made:
References to WorldCat Batchload have been corrected so that they now refer to WorldCat data sync.
For example –
The MARC export no longer exports a record if the MARC record it generates includes critical invalid characters.
This was required because WorldCat data sync was rejecting the whole file if the first record (and only the first record) had invalid characters in Leader/06 and Leader/07.
The following data elements are now validated to ensure that they only contain a valid character:
In addition, if a title record does not have a language of cataloguing, the default cataloguing language specified in Admin Client Defaults will be exported as the language of cataloguing.
Several new tags have been added for Export.
Tag |
Data table |
Description |
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PCM |
Titles non-repeatable block |
The title’s primary classmark |
CP_GPTI CP_GPSUBTI |
Copies export table |
The title record's grandparent title and subtitle |
CP_GEO_COLL CP_GEO_COLLD |
Copies export table |
Geographic Collection code and description (copies.geo_collection) |
A Titles OLSTF import tag has been added for the Collection Code in the copy record. The OLSTF export process has also been enhanced to support this tag.
Tag |
Data table |
Description |
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COLLN |
(Copies repeatable block in the Titles import) |
A Collection code. This OLSTF tag is for import and export |
The COLLN Collection code field is available in the Copies domain via Layout Manager. The attribute is
Collection (for layouts)co_collection