From econway54 at gmail.com Mon May 4 09:53:00 2009 From: econway54 at gmail.com (Ellen Conway) Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 09:53:00 -0400 Subject: [SOLAR-L] Minerva/Solar Cataloging Users Meeting Message-ID: Registration is now open for the next Minerva/SOLAR Cataloging Users Group meeting, scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2009, 10 am- 12:30 pm. Please go to http://evanced.info/maine/evanced/eventcalendar.asp to register. The meeting will be held at the Center for Family Business, Husson University, Bangor, Maine. A map and directions to the Center are available online at http://www.husson.edu/index.php?cat_id=237 In the unlikely event of that the meeting must be postponed, I will post closure information on my blog, http://www.minervacats.blogspot.com, in addition to sending a message to the listservs. If you have suggestions, questions, or agenda items for the meeting, please let me know as soon as possible. I'm looking to seeing you there. Thanks, Ellen -- Ellen M. 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URL: http://mailman.informe.org/pipermail/solar-l/attachments/20090511/8e945c4a/attachment.html From James.JacksonSanborn at maine.edu Fri May 22 11:19:31 2009 From: James.JacksonSanborn at maine.edu (James M. Jackson Sanborn) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 11:19:31 -0400 Subject: [SOLAR-L] Delivery Delay Warning Message Message-ID: <542f6f140905220819x7968722euedb009cc35f22d83@mail.gmail.com> Apologies for cross-posting. In light of the current problems that the statewide delivery service is having, we have posted a message on the request pages of the Minerva, MaineCat and URSUS catalog systems warning patrons that delays should be expected. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the catalog system(s) and things that can be done technically to support our patrons while we are going through this rough patch, please feel free to contact me. In the meantime, we can all keep our fingers crossed that Dean and the State Library can work something out with Velocity to help us get through the next 3 1/2 weeks until the new delivery service starts.... Regards -James _____________________________ James M Jackson Sanborn Executive Director, Maine InfoNet University of Maine 5784 York Village, Suite 58 Orono, Maine 04469-5784 207-581-3083 207-356-0238 (cell) 207-581-3095 (fax) james.jacksonsanborn at maine.edu From Dean.Corner at maine.gov Fri May 22 11:38:01 2009 From: Dean.Corner at maine.gov (Corner, Dean) Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 11:38:01 -0400 Subject: [SOLAR-L] Delivery Delay Warning Message In-Reply-To: <542f6f140905220819x7968722euedb009cc35f22d83@mail.gmail.com> References: <542f6f140905220819x7968722euedb009cc35f22d83@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3233E4190E74E84CB8BB502705B83EFF04C73D58@SOM-TEAQASMAIL1.som.w2k.state.me.us> The Road Scholar is still on the job! I attended the CMLD spring meeting yesterday and was unable to monitor emails. Thanks, James & the InfoNet staff for posting messages regarding delivery delays. I think that some libraries are already experiencing a reopening of the delivery pipeline and materials are flowing much better. Unfortunately, there are still some libraries not receiving deliveries and I'm working on that. URSUS libraries should contact Joyce Rumery at UMO about missed deliveries. Thanks, Dean Dean Corner Director of Reader and Information Services Maine State Library 64 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0064 207-287-5604 207-287-5615 fax -----Original Message----- From: solar-l-bounces at informe.org [mailto:solar-l-bounces at informe.org] On Behalf Of James M. Jackson Sanborn Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:20 AM To: MELIBS-L at lists.maine.edu; solar-l at lists.maine.gov; MINERVA-L at lists.maine.edu Subject: [SOLAR-L] Delivery Delay Warning Message Apologies for cross-posting. In light of the current problems that the statewide delivery service is having, we have posted a message on the request pages of the Minerva, MaineCat and URSUS catalog systems warning patrons that delays should be expected. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the catalog system(s) and things that can be done technically to support our patrons while we are going through this rough patch, please feel free to contact me. In the meantime, we can all keep our fingers crossed that Dean and the State Library can work something out with Velocity to help us get through the next 3 1/2 weeks until the new delivery service starts.... Regards -James _____________________________ James M Jackson Sanborn Executive Director, Maine InfoNet University of Maine 5784 York Village, Suite 58 Orono, Maine 04469-5784 207-581-3083 207-356-0238 (cell) 207-581-3095 (fax) james.jacksonsanborn at maine.edu _______________________________________________ Solar-L mailing list Solar-L at lists.maine.gov http://mailman.informe.org/mailman/listinfo/solar-l From econway54 at gmail.com Mon May 25 15:36:13 2009 From: econway54 at gmail.com (Ellen Conway) Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 15:36:13 -0400 Subject: [SOLAR-L] Minutes: Cataloging Users Group meeting May 15, 2009 Message-ID: *Minerva/Solar Cataloging Users Group Meeting* May 15, 2009 *Present:* Ellen Conway (MaineInfoNet), Bonnie Collins (Gardiner), Nelson Eubanks (Maine InfoNet), Linda Barnes (Rockland Public), Pat Bishop (EMMC), Doris Chapman (Portland Museum of Art), William Chellis (CM Bailey Public), Frederick Gralenski (Pembroke), Linda Gralenski (Pembroke), Katie Greenman (EMCC), Brittany Harrington (Belfast Free), John Leavitt (WCCC), Lenore Rapkin (Portland Museum of Art), Jim Roy (Maine State Library), Kathleen Staples (Calais Free), Lynn Uhlman (Old Town Public), Joyce Wiebe (Orono Public), Holly Williams (Pittsfield Public), Kathy Woodside (Jesup Memorial). *Announcements:* Ellen introduced our new Maine InfoNet Systems Librarian, Nelson Eubanks. He comes to Maine InfoNet from Lithgow Memorial, replacing Jon Forest. [see his report below] New Material Type: ?q? for equipment such as Blu-Ray players, DVD players, Mp3 players or any other type of equipment that does not fall under other categories. Ellen presented the *Cataloging Standards Committee Report* from Katherine Morgan highlighting the following: 1. Blu-ray will not get a separate material type. Please use material type ?5? same as dvd, with [videorecording] as the gmd. Blu-ray should appear in the 538 note. 2. Circulation and Cataloging Committee coordination will be managed by communication between committee chairs. 3. Item status codes: The committee is in the process of defining and eliminating codes and setting a policy to follow. Details to come later on. *Report from Nelson Eubanks:* Orono will be home base. Systems upgrade on Millenium in the next 4-6 weeks, version 2007, hopefully will fix some of the bugs. Update on Deb Hensler?s position. 2-3 final interviews set before hiring her replacement. Full staff to be on board soon. Other projects after system upgrade. Nelson is looking forward to working with everyone. While he waits for official email address he is reachable through support system or by calling 581-3093 (office phone number). Travel and training budget has been cut for staff, so he?s learning on the job. *Cataloging Issues: * Some problem areas needing attention by catalogers: *Location Code:* ?zzzz? location in bib record with no items attached: double check remote record or OCLC downloads and be sure to insert library location code and delete records not used. Item records attached to bib without adding item location in bib record. Problem: you can?t go back in and edit without the location code. Ellen created list of several hundred ?zzz? locations, sorted by location) first 5 digits of barcode, some were part of a test load. Some May 6, 2009 bibs kept for now, will be deleted if still there after a week without location code. List narrowed down to 21 bibs all recently added to Minerva. *GMDs* (general material designation)--the descriptor in title field. To check the accepted standards for gmds that we use in Minerva go to: Maine InfoNet Home page, Minerva cataloging, How-Tos, General Material Designation or visit the MinervaCats Blog address: http://minervacats.blogspot.com/ Index of terms on right, 4 postings show up for gmd explaining what gmd to use. Videorecording: dvd, vhs, blu-ray disc Soundrecording: cassette, lps, compact disc, play-aways Gmd should not include both videorecording and dvd. This could result in Confusion?patrons assuming that other videorecordings listed in Minerva are not dvds. 500 note Compact Disc 538 note for DVD, VHS, Blu-ray, computer software Important: These notes should come at the top of the note fields. *On-going issues:* During Authority processing, Ellen has been correcting common errors: *1. Call Numbers:* New bib records, call number field in bib record?.deleted or altered before record is saved. Marc tag 090 or 092: change to 050 or 082 or remove them and change the ?c? code on left to ?y? or the call number will override the item record call number. Please make sure these changes are made. Double check the changes. They don?t always stick the first time. To find out which codes are attached to which Marc tags click on ?Insert? and review the drop-down menu where the codes are shown to the left of the tags. *2. Material types: * Often records come in with no material type. You can?t scope search by material type without it. ?a? is for printed material, except ?l? is used for large print books: Ellen can change some of these, but if the problem is huge she will notify the cataloger to fix the records. *Question: * What if the number in the 001 field is different from the number in the 035 field? Leave as is if 003 OCoLC field is present. If not check out the validity of an 001 field number by searching WorldCat. If it does match the title then please add an 003 OCoLC field so other catalogers know it?s an OCLC number *Problem Marc Fields:* 1. Recurring problem: *856 subfield* |3 change to |z to make the opac more user friendly: If left as |3 ?Connect to? in opac shows the entire url. When changed to |z ?Connect to? reads what the link provides, i.e. ?publisher description?. Most catalogers are doing this, but Ellen is still finding |3 not changed in some records. 2. The only *900 fields* that should be kept in a record are: 929 initials of library that imported the record?those that don?t already have codes. 949 in Authority Processing 902 & 907 inserted by Marcive when they process our records Everything else irrelevant to our Minerva system, please delete them *Item volume notes*: Often inserted where not needed. Thanks to Ulla (Thomas Memorial) for making lists. If the title field includes a volume number, the volume field in item record not needed Correct: Grove?s dictionary of music and musicians (example of publication in multiple volumes) Each volume does not have a separate title but each volume has an item record with a distinct barcode. Add a volume field to identify it as a unique part of this set. You need to have a volume field in order to have it requestable. * * *Question: Graphic Novel sets:* B19234429 No individual subtitles. Need volume fields to request specific volumes. Example of when a volume field is not needed: B21125277 Volume # note in title field, this bib record is for this specific volume. Volume field # not needed in item record. Confusing to patron. Don?t duplicate. *An exception:* (see info on blog) When the title field includes a volume number and volume note is needed in item record. If a library catalogs a set of dvds together, ?complete set? is added to the volume field. TV series packaged and sold as complete season: 300 field would state ?4 videodiscs?. Some libraries loan complete set; others only loan 1 or 2 at a time. Problem for Circ people if the cataloging is not right. Individual disc circulation, info in volume note : Ideally ?disc 1? not just ?1?. Then the patron can select the exact disc that they want. *Ordering of Subfields in Title field:* |h[GMD] precedes subfield ?b? in title field n & p subfields showing up on paging slips for ILL Variations in titling from publishers?can affect how catalogers are entering the records. Reminder that it?s okay to put various versions of older movies on same bib. These are correct: Star wars|h[videorecording] :|bthe Empire strikes back. (If the material has ONLY a title and subtitle, subfield h is placed before subfield b.) Star wars.|npt.5|pthe Empire strikes back|h[videorecording]. (If the material has both a number and a subtitle, subfield n appears after subfield a, followed by subfield p, ending with GMD in subfield h.) BREAK *Temporary Records* (another list from Ulla). 130 old bib records for loaners from MSL. Need to be deleted? Not suppressed, visible in OPAC. Ellen will notify catalogers. Explanation from Belfast?uses same barcodes just changes titles of large print books Discussion of various procedures for handling loaners. Holly (Pittsfield) offered alternative to Belfast procedures. Instead of creating temporary bib records, create temporary item records attached to bib records??Ellen is available for consulting on this. *Discussion of Status Codes* being reviewed by Cataloging Standards Committee. Comment period before changes are made and recommendations will be sent to the Executive Committee for review. Some status codes such as Lost, paid, claimed returned, missing IR recvd, requested are related to CIRC. Ellen will be sending lists to libraries that use various codes that are in question. Goal is clear definitions for those kept and understanding of their requestability or nonrequestablility. The Committee will propose: ?On Search?: over 200 items, definition unclear: eliminate. ?Online?: status is ?available? wherever it can be found: eliminate. ?Staff suggests?: not used: eliminate with suggestion to assign location or create featured list. ?See Lib info?: definition unclear: eliminate. ?Withdraw shelf?: change to Withdrawn: record to be removed from catalog. ?Missing?: physically not found. *?Storytime?:* eliminate. *?On order?:* no change. *?Ask librarian*?: keep, i.e. kilowatt boxes that are behind desk, etc. *?Storage?:* change to local item location code: eliminate storage as a status code. *?Library use only?* vs *?In house only??*8,000 items, circulate within a particular community. This will be further researched. For reference works that don?t circulate use ?Library use only?. *?On display?:* no change. Committee Suggestions: *?At the bindery?:* nonrequestable due to unknown time to be returned to shelves. *?In processing?:* new items being prepared for circulation, cataloging and physical prep: requestable. *?In Tech Services?:* for existing items that need correction to bib records, quick turnover problems: requestable. ?*In repair?:* physically damaged, need to be assessed: nonrequestable. Proposal will go out on listserv for comment. Guide will be created, available to circ staff who often assign status codes. Clarification for items with ?in processing? status. Need to be checked into pick up holds for ILL. *Maine** InfoNet ?unavailable? status code:* Please note that the status ?Unavailable? used to be ?owns?. James Jackson Sanborn created the status ?q? to mean unavailable which is nonrequestable. *Only Maine InfoNet can assign this ?unavailable? status*. *Question *from Holly (Pittsfield) concerning *gmd to use for dvd game:* Use the gmd for electronic resource and material type ?z? for software to keep separate it separate from movie formats. Create a 538 field to explain what it is and what you need to play the game called a system detail note; i.e. ?DVD player required, not computer.? Joyce (Orono): *request for more available* *List slots (Create List function)*. Nelson stressed need to purge old lists. Request for all libraries to review their lists. Make list and export it if you want to save info. Delete lists to make them available to others. *Instructions for sorting out your own library?s records from an existing list*. Item list example: List #54 -- all item records with status ?in house only? Create review list. Find empty slot. Using Jesup library as an example. Name it JML in house status 5/15/09. Change ?record type? to ?item? Left menu to ?review? ?Review list?. Put in name of list to review. Search terms to use: ?Item location? ?starts with? ?jml? Search ?open? to look at or export to spread sheet Empty file when done. You can reuse search method by selecting ?use existing search?. Make changes as needed for another library. Select ?Show info? to find out how others have created their lists. *Nelson Eubanks elaborated on a variety of topics:* If curious what bugs the Millenium system upgrade will fix go to: csdirect.iii.com -- however at present authorization & password are required to access the site. Nelson will be looking into this. Once at the site select ?search known issues?. James Jackson Sanborn has signed a 1 year contract with Innovative, renewal option for 2 additional years. Positive feedback on downloadable book project. Marc Records for downloadables will be imported into Minerva and URSUS. Marvel collection maintained. Warren Library is closing, books donated to Walker, location codes changed. Lending on hold for now. Skidompha* *dvds etc. can be requested now and ?q? unavailable status will be changed. With the Upgrade the command line functions won?t be in Telnet but available on patron side. *Loan rule* *difficulties:* Standardization within Minerva of loan rules will be addressed. Over 60 libraries to review. *Trouble Ticket submission:* This is important for staff to track requests. Librarians can email and phone, but ticket number needed for tracking; please reference ticket number when calling or emailing. *Directions:* Google: ?Maine InfoNet support center? --it will be at the top of the hits. 1. register to create new account 2. Submit ticket *Please resubmit requests* if you submitted them 2 months or so ago and haven?t heard anything. Get a new ticket number. Need for ?other? in list of types of problems; for now choose one that is similar and add a note. Please include a phone number and your full name. Nelson will call if he needs further clarification of the problem. *Why does it take so long to get meeting dvd?s?* Recommendation: Please don?t hold on to them so long! Downloading recommended if dvd can?t be viewed immediately. Only 3 copies can be made due to budget factors. Suggestion: Increase speed a notch--it can still be viewed and understood at a reduced time! *A final note from Bonnie:* |b field Elm Creek Quilts A series title should not be entered as a subfield in the title field but as a 490 series field. Respectfully submitted by Katie M. Greenman Eastern Maine Community College Library -- Ellen M. Conway Maine InfoNet Cataloging Specialist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.informe.org/pipermail/solar-l/attachments/20090525/32c46618/attachment-0001.html