[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Series facet fix from conference.

Elaine Hardy ehardy at georgialibraries.org
Fri May 27 07:35:10 EDT 2016


Yes, I did mean series. Never enough coffee......



J. Elaine Hardy
PINES & Collaborative Projects Manager
Georgia Public Library Service/PINES
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On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Josh Stompro <stomproj at exchange.larl.org>
wrote:

> Elaine, did you mean to say traced series?  The method from the
> presentation happens after all the various series fields are gathered
> together, so it would remove everything after a semicolon in any of those
> fields.
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> Josh Stompro - LARL IT Director
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> *From:* Open-ils-general [mailto:
> open-ils-general-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org] *On Behalf Of *Elaine
> Hardy
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:04 PM
> *To:* Evergreen Discussion Group
> *Subject:* Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Series facet fix from conference.
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> Is this something that can also be done for series added entries for
> traced serials -- 800, 810, 811, and 830?
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> Elaine
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> J. Elaine Hardy
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> PINES & Collaborative Projects Manager
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> Georgia Public Library Service/PINES
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> 1800 Century Place, Ste. 150
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> Atlanta, GA 30045
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> 404.235.7128 Office
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> 404.548.4241 Cell
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> 404.235.7201 FAX
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> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Josh Stompro <stomproj at exchange.larl.org>
> wrote:
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> Hello All, I was notified by Brent Mills (Sage) on IRC that one of the
> presentations at the conference covered fixing the issue with the series
> facet where the 490 subfield v is included.  So instead of one entry for
> the series, you get one entry per volume of the series.  I just wanted to
> bring it up here in case anyone is searching for it in the future.  I would
> be for this just being included in the default system, but I’m not a
> cataloger so I don’t know if this is generally applicable or not.
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> The presentation was Metadata Abattoir by Mike Rylander
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> https://evergreen-ils.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/eg16-Prime-cuts.pdf
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> Our 490a data wasn’t all uniform, the space before the semicolon is
> missing in many cases, so I adjusted the regexp from “ ;.*” to “;.*” so
> more of our 490’s would get fixed without needing to modify the marc data.
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> We also have a bunch of 490 entries that leave out the semicolon, so I
> either need to fix the marc for all of those, or find out how to not
> include the 490v in the first place.  I need to learn much more about xpath
> and mods before I can figure that out though. (oh, looks like Mike
> explained how to do that back in 2012 -
> http://markmail.org/message/l7cfk7fcj2xmw27t - sweet!)
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> A reingest is needed after the new normalizer is specified before you will
> see changes in the facet data.  I used the following to only reingest the
> records that contained a semicolon in the series facet, limited to 9000
> records in a batch.
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> select metabib.reingest_metabib_field_entries(source) from
> metabib.facet_entry where field=1 and value ~ ';.*$' limit 9000;
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> Thanks
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> Josh
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