Find an overview on how to exchange records for peer review using Connexion client.
Review workflow summary
Review procedures, selection of reviewers, record quality standards applied, and other details depend on the program, institution, project, or other arrangements you or your library have established independently of Connexion.
Connexion provides a way to manage the records. You provide the communication using the best method for you.
The following steps are a high-level summary of record review workflow and distinguish the steps you can do via Connexion.
Send a record for review
- Establish appropriate reviewers for records you want to submit.
- Via Connexion, prepare record or workform for review (see more about editing bibliographic or authority records or creating bibliographic or authority records).
- Via Connexion, send a record for review (interactively or via batch processing) to one or more libraries you specify by OCLC institution symbol.
- Notify reviewer(s) that a record is available for review. Use e-mail, telephone, or any other convenient method.
- Via Connexion, view or recall records any time that you submitted for review.
Review a record submitted to your library
- Via Connexion, retrieve record(s) to be reviewed.
- Respond with review comments and corrections to the person who submitted the record. Use email, telephone, fax, postal mail, Web-based conferences, or any other convenient method.
Complete the process
- Via Connexion, the person who submitted for review retrieves the record and makes needed changes.
- Via Connexion, that person can resubmit the record for review and approval, if needed, or take an action to complete the record.