3 messages, 133 lines: (1)---------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 13:37:00 -0400 From: "Kathi L. Jakubowski" <klr@gml.lib.uwm.edu> Subject: Re: Marc holdings information needed Donna, we have been in the midst of a retrospective conversion/holdings cleanup project full time since July. We have been given 18 months to convert our holdings to the MARC standard. We estimate that a well-trained, competent staff person (not a student or newly-hired inexperienced person), can process between 30 and 40 titles per day on average. However, many of the titles we are dealing with have large gaps in holdings, errors in information, item records that need to be linked, etc.,which take time to investigate and resolve. We are fortunate that the majority of our serial titles and holdings information are already online (due to tape loads when we installed our automated system in 1987). However, there was basically only one full-time person (me) who worked on database cleanup of the serial records (we have over 35,000 current and inactive titles). We had a major departmental reorganization in January, and now there are two full-time staff, plus one full-time and one part-time project staff who are working almost exclusively on holdings cleanup and retro. (We don't know if we'll make the Dec. 1998 deadline or not). To make a long story short, it will take much longer than you initially anticipate to do the project. The MARC holdings format takes time to learn and assimilate, but once you do, it is a very handy tool. If you have one person working 8 hours every day on your project, you may be lucky to finish in 3-4 months. It's not an easy task, but hang in there Kathi L. Jakubowski Head Serials Cataloger University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Golda Meir Library P.O. Box 604 Milwaukee, WI 53201 OFFICE: (414) 229-4752 FAX: (414) 229-6791 Internet: klr@gml.lib.uwm.edu (2)--------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 12:02:02 EDT From: "Diane Lewis" <DILEWIS@IGSRGLIB01.ER.USGS.GOV> Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Subject: Re: Marc holdings information needed Hi, Donna and everyone else! Off the top of my head, the first question is: "Have your serials holdings been verified and noted down for each title?" That's the time consuming part! Depending on the software you use, following the guidelines for serials holdings and putting your data into that format should be relatively straightforward. Problems could arise, however, when you try to record gaps: making sure that the correct punctuation is used for gaps as opposed to publication hiatuses is tedious. For the you-know-what retentive among us only. Diane M. Lewis USGS Library <DILEWIS@IGSRGLIB01.ER.USGS.GOV> (3)-------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 12:31:02 +0600 From: Frieda Rosenberg <friedat@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Subject: Re: Marc holdings information needed Comments: To: Donna Bible <BibleD@DOAKS.ORG> Donna, Your time spent will depend on 1. your system--its coding requirements (paired fields? free text?), its ease of input 2. the scope of the detail--are you creating patterns to interface with a checkin system? are you barcoding for circulation? 3. what records (and how many different kinds of records) you are using to input from, and whether handling physical volumes is necessary. 4. how many people are working how many hours at the task 5. the length of your 2000 serial runs If your holdings involve creating patterns, barcoding, or doing any of the complicated, but very useful, things, that the MARC format allows you to do (whether you can do them depends on your implementation) I would guess your estimate is much closer than the estimate of your administrator. Yes, by all means, you need to study the format, evaluate the possible levels of detail in terms of your goals, and study your own system so that you can make the best use of it to meet your goals. Feel free to write me back if you wish. Regards, Frieda ------- Frieda Rosenberg Serials Cataloging Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill friedat@email.unc.edu On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Donna Bible wrote: > Hello fellow subscribers, > > We are a medium sized academic library in the process of implementing > our first integrated library system. We intend to create detailed > holdings records for approximately 2,000 serials using the LC MARC > holdings standard. I have ordered the documentation and anticipate that > it will take me several months at least before the project is complete. > Yesterday one of our library administrators suggested that this is an > easy task that should be complete in a matter of weeks, and should not > require much effort or preparation. > > Have any of you ever had to justify using the MARC standard? How long > should it take to create MARC holdings records for 2,000 journals and, > of equal importance, is this not an endeavor for which a fair amount of > study and preparation is justified? > > I would deeply appreciate any opinions or recommendations on this > matter. Your response would help me to justifiably take the time I need > to complete the project. > > Thanks in advance! > > Donna Bible > Library Systems Administrator > Dumbarton Oaks > 1703 32nd Street NW > Washington, DC 20007-2961 > > e-mail: bibled@doaks.org