Title: When the Answer is No
1When the Answer is No
- Using OCLC Local Holding Records to Deflect
Inter-Library Loan Requests
2Overview
- This program will discuss
- Deflection of Inter-Library Loan (ILL) requests
- The use of OCLC Local Holding Records to deflect
ILL Requests - Batch-loading Local Holding Records to OCLC
3Why Deflect ILL Requests
- To save staff time
- To improve ILL fill rates
- To speed up the ILL process for the end user
4How to Deflect ILL Requests
- By Type of material (video recordings, sound
recordings, manuscripts, etc.) - With coding in an OCLC Local Holding Record
(books, scores, etc.)
5What is a Local Holding Record (LHR)?
- The LHR is an OCLC Record that contains a
librarys holding information. It is attached to
the bibliographic record for the title. - The LHR is primarily used to display serial and
periodical holdings to assist with interlibrary
loan requests.
6Why Use an LHR for Deflection
- Provides more control than the all or nothing
choice provided by deflection by type - Allows deflection of individual titles
- Can be accomplished by batch-load
7LHR 008 Field Elements 20 21
- Elements 20 and 21 of the 008 field control
lending and reproduction policies. - u unknown
- a will lend/will reproduce
- b will not lend/will not reproduce
8Local Holding Record (LHR)
9LHR 008 Field
10Creating an LHR
- Manually enter data through OCLCs Connexion
Browser - Batch load holding records (MFHDs) from a local
library system to OCLC - The first batch processing is FREE!
- Although there is a flat fee for Evaluation and
Setup. Contact Solinet for pricing. Our charge
was 392.08.
11Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 1 Prepare holding records (MFHDs) in the
local system for export - Determine which holding records will be included
in the batch - Change 008 characters 20 21 to b for will not
lend/will not reproduce - Verify that all records contain an OCLC for the
associated bib record in 004, 014 or 035 field - For more information including guidelines and
additional specifications see http//www.oclc.org
/us/en/batchprocessing/options/holdings/localdatar
ecords/default.htm
12Preparing Records Locally Using Voyager
- Clayton State used the Catalogers Toolkit
Validation Function - Makes batch changes to records
- Works on sets of records specified by local bib
ID or MFHD ID - Performs custom-written commands, as in
- 1H 008/20!b F 008/20b
- If 008/20 is not coded b (will not lend),
then change code to b
13Adding OCLC s to Holding Records
- Validation can also create 014 fields in MFHDs
and populate them with OCLC s - Need a way to match each MFHD with the proper
OCLC to enter - Match on the local bib ID of the associated bib
(couldnt get this to work) - Match on the MFHD call number using 852 h, 852
i, and OCLC s (what we did)
14Adding OCLC s to Holding Records
- The validation commands looked like
- 1H 852/hPS3501.I5 AND 852/iC55_2000 F
lt37014,1_,a00161716bOCoLCgt - One validation rule needed for each MFHD
- Generated rules using batch processes and
global find and replace
15Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 2 Complete Order form
- The Local Holdings Record Updating Order form is
available at https//www3.oclc.org/app/ldr/ - Include instructions regarding coding for 008
characters 20 21 - Contact your systems staff regarding the
extraction of records - Contact Solinet if additional assistance is needed
16Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 3 OCLC Approval of the Project
- OCLC will respond to the Local Holdings Record
Updating Order by acknowledging receipt of the
Order - If the library does not have an EDX account it
will be necessary to complete an EDX Assessment
Form. A link will be sent for this form if it is
necessary. The file of records cannot be sent
until the EDX account is set up. A notice will
be sent when the account is ready. - The acknowledgement will include FTP instructions
17Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 4 Extract the local holding records
- Prepare a list of holding record ID numbers for
the records that will have LHRs created - Submit the list to local systems staff
- Forward FTP instructions to local systems staff
- Systems staff will extract the records and FTP
them to OCLC - OCLC will send an e-mail to acknowledge receipt
of the records
18Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 5 OCLC will create LHRs for the titles in
your file - Once OCLC has both the order form and a useable
file in house, OCLC will assign a database
specialist to the project and place it in the
queue for evaluation - Be patient it may take a few weeks for your
project to reach the top of the list! - The specialist will contact the Library to
request any additional information that might be
needed to process the file such as how to relate
Voyager location codes to OCLC holding library
codes. - The specialist will provide a report of findings
and request approval for the batch load to
proceed.
19Batch Loading Holding Records to OCLC
- Step 6 The Batch file is processed by OCLC
- LHRs are created for the batch file and attached
to the appropriate bibliographic record - The project is complete.
- On-going procedures need to be developed
20Results of the Project
- As expected our unfilled book requests decreased
for the months of July, August, September.
21July
- In July, Rhonda turned on the Deflections by Type
(CDs, DVDs, VHS)
22August and September
- The batch load was completed in August
(non-circulating materials).
23Rhondas Statistics
- 21 requests of 33 were autodeflected due to type
- In three months by using deflection, we cut our
No's by 41
24Questions
- Please feel free to contact us if you have
questions - Cathy Jeffrey
- CathyJeffrey_at_clayton.edu 678-466-4336
- Adam Kubik
- AdamKubik_at_clayton.edu 678-466-4337
- Katherine Ott
- KatherineOtt_at_clayton.edu 678-466-4326