Series authority problems in Horizon - Summary
I wanted to summarize the events so far with the Horizon indexing / linking issue regarding series headings in 4XX fields. Issue Libraries start with a title in the series 4XX field, but end up with only the name portion from the name-title when Horizon indexes on the 4XX field. Original Bib Record: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls Backstage Pre-Processing Converts original 440 to 490-1/8XX for matching purposes: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 830 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls Authority Match Matches on 430 of authority record, which links (flips) to 100: 001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls Backstage Post-Processing 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls This is how the original 4XX heading (either 440 or 490-1) ends up after it has gone through the Backstage processing. However, once it is imported / loaded into the Horizon ILS, this is what is happening. Horizon Import The 800 $a contains the new series heading and is used to replace the data within the 4XX field: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls -becomes- 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls But since only 490 $a is valid, only the $a is indexed within Horizon: 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg So the library starts with: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls And ends up with (in Horizon): 440 _0 $a Cabot, Meg -or- 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg Horizon Solution? Horizon's remedy has so far only been to point out that clients should not index on any of the 4XX fields, but instead use the 8XX fields. This is problematic since many libraries have older bib records with the previous standard of series processing-ending up with 440 fields instead of 490-1/8XX fields. Since Horizon's import forces the 4XX heading to comply with the 8XX heading, incorrect practices occur, making it impossible for the system to link the changed 4XX field with the incoming (100/430) authority record. This problem also means that libraries have no way to automatically fix the bibs where the series information has been truncated to just the author's name due to this forced restructure by the Horizon ILS. Client-Side Solution? Libraries may also be able to use MarcEdit to edit the records so this doesn't continue to happen. Apparently, there is a Swap field tool to change the 440s to 490s, and place the data from the authority's 100 & 430 fields into the bib's 800 fields. Backstage Solution Backstage has a method in place to catch this issue and make sure it doesn't trigger a bad import on Horizon's part. We will use the same example from above. Backstage Post-Processing: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls
From Authority Match:
001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls Backstage changes the 8XX series headings in bibs to: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 830 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls And the above authority gets changed to: 001 __ no2008144413 130 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls With this workaround, the Horizon ILS still uses the 8XX to force the 490, but this time the 830 $a data is the same as what the 490 $a data is. Of course the consequence of doing this is that the LC authority delivered is no longer exactly as it was received from LC. However, it does make it so that libraries can load these headings without worrying about the invalid link to the name-only portion of the name-title full heading. It also links up with the authority record from Backstage. Horizon Potential Solution? If Horizon would just ignore the 8XX when establishing the link, then it looks like this could be resolved by the flipping / turning on of some parameter within the ILS. However, it appears that Horizon will use the 8XX when determining the content of the 4XX. Even though there aren't many 130-to-100 changes in the authority records, this is still a substantial issue to deal with on a continual basis. Thanks, Nate Cothran
Nate I think I followed your explanation (which by the way is very succinct!) but we do not have the problem with BSLW processing and Horizon importing when we have a 490 1 and an 800- only when there is a 440 on it's own in the bib. Thank goodness we don't because I would not be happy with the work around you outlined. I spot checked quite a few because I started to panic when I read your email in regards to the problem affecting the 490 1 as well. Does this make sense? Thanks for your attention to the matter though. Rosemary Groenwald Head of Technical Services Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-590-3650 "Opinions expressed are those of the sender and not the Mount Prospect Public Library." ________________________________ From: bslwac-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [bslwac-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Nate Cothran [ncothran@bslw.com] Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 3:22 PM To: bslwac@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [BSLWAC] Series authority problems in Horizon - Summary I wanted to summarize the events so far with the Horizon indexing / linking issue regarding series headings in 4XX fields. Issue Libraries start with a title in the series 4XX field, but end up with only the name portion from the name-title when Horizon indexes on the 4XX field. Original Bib Record: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls Backstage Pre-Processing Converts original 440 to 490-1/8XX for matching purposes: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 830 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls Authority Match Matches on 430 of authority record, which links (flips) to 100: 001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls Backstage Post-Processing 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls This is how the original 4XX heading (either 440 or 490-1) ends up after it has gone through the Backstage processing. However, once it is imported / loaded into the Horizon ILS, this is what is happening. Horizon Import The 800 $a contains the new series heading and is used to replace the data within the 4XX field: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls —becomes— 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls But since only 490 $a is valid, only the $a is indexed within Horizon: 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg So the library starts with: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls And ends up with (in Horizon): 440 _0 $a Cabot, Meg —or— 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg Horizon Solution? Horizon’s remedy has so far only been to point out that clients should not index on any of the 4XX fields, but instead use the 8XX fields. This is problematic since many libraries have older bib records with the previous standard of series processing—ending up with 440 fields instead of 490-1/8XX fields. Since Horizon’s import forces the 4XX heading to comply with the 8XX heading, incorrect practices occur, making it impossible for the system to link the changed 4XX field with the incoming (100/430) authority record. This problem also means that libraries have no way to automatically fix the bibs where the series information has been truncated to just the author’s name due to this forced restructure by the Horizon ILS. Client-Side Solution? Libraries may also be able to use MarcEdit to edit the records so this doesn’t continue to happen. Apparently, there is a Swap field tool to change the 440s to 490s, and place the data from the authority’s 100 & 430 fields into the bib’s 800 fields. Backstage Solution Backstage has a method in place to catch this issue and make sure it doesn’t trigger a bad import on Horizon’s part. We will use the same example from above. Backstage Post-Processing: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls
From Authority Match: 001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls
Backstage changes the 8XX series headings in bibs to: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 830 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls And the above authority gets changed to: 001 __ no2008144413 130 1_ $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle’s rules for girls With this workaround, the Horizon ILS still uses the 8XX to force the 490, but this time the 830 $a data is the same as what the 490 $a data is. Of course the consequence of doing this is that the LC authority delivered is no longer exactly as it was received from LC. However, it does make it so that libraries can load these headings without worrying about the invalid link to the name-only portion of the name-title full heading. It also links up with the authority record from Backstage. Horizon Potential Solution? If Horizon would just ignore the 8XX when establishing the link, then it looks like this could be resolved by the flipping / turning on of some parameter within the ILS. However, it appears that Horizon will use the 8XX when determining the content of the 4XX. Even though there aren’t many 130-to-100 changes in the authority records, this is still a substantial issue to deal with on a continual basis. Thanks, Nate Cothran ________________________________ [http://www.mppl.org/images/TaglineEMAIL.jpg]
Yes, Rosemary is right. Since the bib 490 is (at least in our case) not linked to the authority record, it is not changed when we update the authorities. Jeanette Navia Technical Services Professional Williamsburg Regional Library Williamsburg, VA Quoting "Groenwald, Rosemary" <rosemary@mppl.org>:
Nate I think I followed your explanation (which by the way is very succinct!) but we do not have the problem with BSLW processing and Horizon importing when we have a 490 1 and an 800- only when there is a 440 on it's own in the bib. Thank goodness we don't because I would not be happy with the work around you outlined. I spot checked quite a few because I started to panic when I read your email in regards to the problem affecting the 490 1 as well. Does this make sense? Thanks for your attention to the matter though. Rosemary Groenwald Head of Technical Services Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-590-3650 "Opinions expressed are those of the sender and not the Mount Prospect Public Library." ________________________________ From: bslwac-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [bslwac-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Nate Cothran [ncothran@bslw.com] Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 3:22 PM To: bslwac@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [BSLWAC] Series authority problems in Horizon - Summary
I wanted to summarize the events so far with the Horizon indexing / linking issue regarding series headings in 4XX fields.
Issue Libraries start with a title in the series 4XX field, but end up with only the name portion from the name-title when Horizon indexes on the 4XX field.
Original Bib Record: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
Backstage Pre-Processing Converts original 440 to 490-1/8XX for matching purposes: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 830 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
Authority Match Matches on 430 of authority record, which links (flips) to 100: 001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
Backstage Post-Processing 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls
This is how the original 4XX heading (either 440 or 490-1) ends up after it has gone through the Backstage processing. However, once it is imported / loaded into the Horizon ILS, this is what is happening.
Horizon Import The 800 $a contains the new series heading and is used to replace the data within the 4XX field: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls
--becomes-- 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls
But since only 490 $a is valid, only the $a is indexed within Horizon: 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg
So the library starts with: 440 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
And ends up with (in Horizon): 440 _0 $a Cabot, Meg --or-- 490 1_ $a Cabot, Meg
Horizon Solution? Horizon's remedy has so far only been to point out that clients should not index on any of the 4XX fields, but instead use the 8XX fields. This is problematic since many libraries have older bib records with the previous standard of series processing--ending up with 440 fields instead of 490-1/8XX fields. Since Horizon's import forces the 4XX heading to comply with the 8XX heading, incorrect practices occur, making it impossible for the system to link the changed 4XX field with the incoming (100/430) authority record.
This problem also means that libraries have no way to automatically fix the bibs where the series information has been truncated to just the author's name due to this forced restructure by the Horizon ILS.
Client-Side Solution? Libraries may also be able to use MarcEdit to edit the records so this doesn't continue to happen. Apparently, there is a Swap field tool to change the 440s to 490s, and place the data from the authority's 100 & 430 fields into the bib's 800 fields.
Backstage Solution Backstage has a method in place to catch this issue and make sure it doesn't trigger a bad import on Horizon's part. We will use the same example from above.
Backstage Post-Processing: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 800 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls
From Authority Match: 001 __ no2008144413 100 1_ $a Cabot, Meg .$t Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
Backstage changes the 8XX series headings in bibs to: 490 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 830 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
And the above authority gets changed to: 001 __ no2008144413 130 1_ $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls 430 _0 $a Allie Finkle's rules for girls
With this workaround, the Horizon ILS still uses the 8XX to force the 490, but this time the 830 $a data is the same as what the 490 $a data is. Of course the consequence of doing this is that the LC authority delivered is no longer exactly as it was received from LC. However, it does make it so that libraries can load these headings without worrying about the invalid link to the name-only portion of the name-title full heading. It also links up with the authority record from Backstage.
Horizon Potential Solution? If Horizon would just ignore the 8XX when establishing the link, then it looks like this could be resolved by the flipping / turning on of some parameter within the ILS. However, it appears that Horizon will use the 8XX when determining the content of the 4XX. Even though there aren't many 130-to-100 changes in the authority records, this is still a substantial issue to deal with on a continual basis.
Thanks, Nate Cothran
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