Title: Searching the Bibliographic Utilities
1Searching the Bibliographic Utilities
- Best Practices Working Smarter
- --DRAFT--
2Working Smarter A Searching Best Practice is
- Cheap
- Efficient
- Simple
- Appropriate for the Material
3Why Now?
- New OCLC/RLIN InterfaceNew Rate Structure
- OCLC Connexion 0.45 per search
- RLIN21 0.60 per search
- Number of annual searches impacts on our ability
to negotiate the best deal with the utilities
4LCDB No Charge!
- First stop for recently published monographs
(publication cutoff date 1990) - First stop for serials
- Skip LCDB for videos
- LCDB is weak in some subject areas skip if you
are sure search if in doubt
5LCDB, CIP Workflow
- Member libraries will complete CIP long before LC
updates to full-level in LCDB - Pre-Order Searching full record not necessary
search in LCDB for U.S. imprints - Cataloging on Receipt (Fastcat) search LCDB or
OCLC, whichever is more efficient - Items from the Backlogs search LCDB first LC
should have had time to complete the record
6No Record in LCDB? Search OCLC
- If you have a choice, search Connexion
- OK to search RLIN if you know the database is
richer in a subject area or for some area
publications - If the percentage of usable cataloging records is
about the same, prefer Connexion - Work smart keep track of utility strengths
weaknesses learn from experience
7Avoid Re-Searching! (1)
- If a usable record is found in one utility, dont
re-search it in the other utility in hopes of
finding something better - If the in-process record in Voyager is usable,
dont search for something better on the
utilities
8Avoid Re-Searching! (2)
- If searching by one index is unsuccessful in a
utility, generally dont re-search the same item
with another index in the same utility - Both utilities charge for unsuccessful searches,
so scan for typos before you SEND - Be sure you can identify the acceptable encoding
levels in the OCLC/RLIN displays (as well as
Voyagers)
9Standard Cataloging Levels
10Effective Searching Connexion
- Number searches are the most efficient if a
number is available - Use keyword searches if a number search is not
possible (no difference in price) - Keyword searching combine multiple search terms
and use qualifiers like date format - Connexion is generally the better utility for
searching serials
11Connexion Avoid SCA TI
- ½ charge for the sca ti search
- Additional search charge for every browse line
you open - You cant qualify the search by format, date,
etc. - Compare keyword search charged once for the
initial search no additional charge to look at
any of the records retrieved
12Effective Searching RLIN21
- Unless you catalog directly on RLIN21, it should
be your 2nd choice - Number searches are the most efficient if
available - No charge if you search by record ID number
there is a charge for all other number searches - All charged searches cost the same no discount
for number searches (change from old RLIN) - To determine the best record, be able to
interpret effectively the new RLIN21 cluster
tables
13RLIN21 No Number? Use Title Browse
- Click on the Title button to enable Title Browse
- No charge if you dont display any of the records
retrieved on a Title Browse search - No additional charge if you open more than one
line on the Browse display - Use the Limit options if the browse line has too
many records (no extra charge for limiting)
14If You Catalog Directly on RLIN21
- Authority searching has the same charges as
bibliographic searching. Use LCDB or the LC
Online Authority File unless youre doing NACO
work - No charge for fin st s searches
- If number searches are unreliable, use Title
Browse
15QUESTIONS?