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nonDX members' full records before importing any brief records. You also
need a general idea of the quality of each member's MARC records and
attempt to import the highest quality records first:
1. Have your nonDX members export all their full records and then export
all their brief records. Make certain they include copies with both and
indicate which export file is which.
2. Once you have the records from all your members and have decided
which files to import first, you can import them into your union catalog
database through Cataloging. For instructions, see page 295. Make
certain to select the options to skip existing MARC records and barcodes,
unless you want the imported records to overwrite records in the union
catalog database. If you're not certain that your nonDX members set up
a MARC Organization Code before exporting, choose the option to
Assign copies to member," and then click Select member to choose the
appropriate member.
If you have search stations for the union catalog OPAC, there are many
features you can customize. For details, see Chapter 33, Setting up your
search stations."
Prior to v4.x of the Follett applications, vendors were identified by a code. As
of v4.x, each vendor can be identified by a 30character description instead.
If you want to replace vendor codes with descriptions, use Cataloging's
Global Update Copy. For instructions, see page 326.
Considerations for nonDX members and unions
If your union catalog isn't using data exchange for some or all of your members,
you'll periodically need to update their holdings if you want to maintain an
accurate union catalog. Either of the following options requires some extra effort
and cooperation on the part of both the union catalog and the nonDX members:
Have your nonDX members export their records (with copies) by Title Date
Added/Updated on a regular basis and send you the file to import.
However, importing this file won't reflect any copies that have been removed
from the member's collection. Ask your nonDX members to track and report
any copies they delete. Cataloging does generate an exception report with a
barcode whenever a copy is deleted; you could suggest that your members
save these reports and send them to you with the import file. You could then
delete these holdings from the union catalog database.
Have your nonDX members periodically export all their records (with
copies) and send you the file. You could then export all their holdings,
selecting the Delete Titles/Copies After Export option (see page 317), and
repeat the build process (see the bullets on page 112). If you choose this
option, remember that you want to import the highest quality records first.