[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] General Questions
Mike Rylander
mrylander at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 13:46:21 EDT 2008
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Bill Ott <bott at grpl.org> wrote:
>
> >> 1. We currently use Baker & Taylor for cataloging of new book purchases.
> >> We download records from their web site, and then upload them into
> >> Unicorn..I assume this would also be possible with Evergreen, but is the
> >> process simple?
> >>
> >
> > I'm not familiar with Baker & Taylor, sorry.
> >
> > But I'm interested in some more detail- are you downloading just the
> > bibliographic records via Z39.50? Evergreen supports this today; you
> > would just have to set up Baker and Taylor as a Z39.50 source.
> >
> > Or are you downloading batches of MARC bibliographic records into a
> > file, that you then load into Unicorn (either via a report or via some
> > cataloging tool)? This is not quite as easy today; at the moment, to
> > load batches of records into Evergreen you have to run some command
> > line scripts.
>
> We use Baker & Taylor's Title Source 3, and download MARC records based
> on our orders, which I believe is what's being described. What I've
> done is create some slightly modified import scripts, run as CGI
> scripts, which allows batch importing from these files to add bib
> records. It also works for OCLC's CatME files, and probably others.
>
> It's a quick and dirty approach, and we're only using it on a test
> basis, but it works well for dumping some data into the database
> relatively quickly. For production use it needs some TLC.
>
> The beauty of the Evergreen staff client is that it's essentially a Web
> browser. So, you can run a CGI script right in the client, and with
> some minor tweaks add it right in as a cataloging menu option.
>
>
Bill, would you be willing to share what you have right now, either
on-list, directly to me, or perhaps as a ILS-Contrib package? There
are thorny problems with large batches (as I'm sure you know) but I'd
love to see what you've got right now. Maybe it's a better or
alternate starting point for "simple batch ingest" than my current
Project Vandelay (import/exporter joke from Seinfeld, for those that
aren't big fans of the show).
--
Mike Rylander
| VP, Research and Design
| Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen Experts
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