Title: OCLC Cataloging Migration to Connexion
1OCLC Cataloging Migration to Connexion
- IZMIR 12 May 2005
- Philippe MARTIN
- Sales Manager OCLC PICA Southern Europe
- p.martin_at_oclcpica.org
2Agenda
- Cataloguing with OCLC concept
- Introduction to migration
- Overview of Connexion browser and client
- Migration timeline
- How to get started
3Cataloguing with OCLC concept
Professionalinterfaces
Users interface
Cataloguing
WorldCAT
ILL
4Retiring cataloging interfaces
- Passport for Cataloging
- Cataloging Micro Enhancer (CatME)
- English and Spanish versions
- CJK software
- Arabic software
5Cataloging activities will be consolidated in
Connexion
- Connexion browser
- Passport functionality, except macros
- CatExpress copy cataloging
- Connexion client
- Includes functionality from Passport, including
macros, CatME (English and Spanish) - CJK and Arabic
6Why consolidate cataloging in Connexion?
- Simplify training and use
- OCLC can add features, or introduce new services,
to the widest possible group of users all at once - Help keep costs of information low
7WorldCat search enhancements
- Now available in browser, coming to client in
March 2005 - New indexing
- Full Boolean operators
- Browse many indexes (not limited to title)
- Phrase and keyword indexes
- New interface
- New search screen layout
- Multiple terms per intake box
8WorldCat search enhancements (contd)
- Re-implement displays
- Group display
- Brief display, including total holdings
- Truncated display is back
9Connexion browserSearch screen
10Connexion clientSearch screen
11Connexion browserFast access to actions
12Connexion clientFast access to actions
13Connexion browserView preset keyboard shortcuts
14Connexion browserView institution name
15Connexion clientView institution name
16Connexion browserDisplay see and see also
17Connexion clientDisplay see and see also
18Connexion browserDisplay authority record from
bib record
19Connexion clientDisplay authority record from
bib record
20Additional Connexion features
- Editing
- View/edit full records rather than one page at a
time - Taking actions
- Take actions from a list of commands or by
entering a keystroke shortcut - View all validation errors at one time
- Plus others
- Access Bibliographic Formats and Standards from
bib record - URLs and OCLC numbers appear as hotlinks
- Import original records created in local system
21Which interface is best for you?
- Browser
- Web-based, online
- No software install or update
- Preset keyboard shortcuts
- CatExpress, Dewey, Digital Archive options
- Accommodates varying levels of expertise
22Which interface is best for you? (Contd)
- Client
- Powerful, flexible Windows-based software
- Macros
- Complete keyboard customization
- Online, offline and batch processing
- CJK (since March 2005)
- Arabic (coming June 2005)
23Connexion browserDublin Core
24Connexion browserExtract data from URL
25Connexion browserCreate, save and export
Pathfinders
26Connexion browserCatExpress Simplified copy
cataloging
27Connexion browserWebDewey Abridged WebDewey
28Connexion clientLocal file capability
29Connexion clientBatch processing
30Connexion clientKeyboard customization
31Connexion clientImproved constant data
32Migration details
33Migration schedule
34Key migration dates
- May 1, 2005
- All users of Passport for Cataloging must
migrate to either the Connexion browser or client - July 1, 2005
- All users of CatME, CJK and Arabic must migrate
to the Connexion client - August/September, 2005
- Passport for Union List retired Connexion
browser will support local holdings (LDR)
maintenance
35Migration of export functionality
- Export via TCP/IP in browser and client
- Browser exports directly to your system requiring
access via Connexion IP addresses - Gateway export (ability to receive local system
message after export) is supported in the client - Ability to export via communications or printer
port is supported in the client
36How to get started
- Learn more at www.oclc.org/connexion/migrating/
- Full comparison chart of browser and client
features - Download the client or log onto browser
- Documentation
- Subscribe to OCLC-Cat listserv
- Try Connexion browser at connexion.oclc.org
- For both browser and client, log on with your
current OCLC cataloging authorization and password
37More information
- www.oclc.org/connexion/
- Contact your regional service provider
- Check out the browser or client tutorials
- www.oclc.org/support/training/connexion/
38QUESTIONS?
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