Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Note
iconfalse
titleHLComms message

Subject: New Aleph collection code ERES

Dear Colleagues,

To prepare for Alma migration, we need to separate our "remote" online holdings (i.e. hosted by vendors) from our locally digitized holdings. We will distinguish these holdings using a new collection code.

For many e-resources available Harvard-wide, our current practice is to code holdings records using the GEN collection code when a more specific collection code is not applicable, as follows:

852 |b NET |c GEN

LTS and the Alma implementation groups have chosen ERES as the new collection code for these holdings:

852 |b NET |c ERES

There will be a batch change to existing, qualifying NET GEN e-resources on September 1 DATE. After September 1 DATE, ITS/LTS will make minor changes to Aleph tables, record loaders, macros, and Aleph templates to support the change. Local units may also need to update some macros, templates, COGNOS reports, etc. After September 1 DATE we will monitor activity of NET GEN holdings to ensure the code is used as intended going forward.

Practice does NOT change for locally digitized holdings – please continue to code them Harvard digitized materials as usual. Also, 852 |c values will NOT change for a large number of e-resources with specifically defined collection codes (MARCit! holdings; DBASE records; vendor-specific e-book loads, etc.)

This change will occur on September 1 The new collection code will be in production on DATE, and is documented on the Best Practices wiki at https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/x/fA7qD. Please let me know if you have any questions. I will send a reminder at the end of Augustbefore DATE.

Thank you for your patience as we prepare for Alma!

...

A new practice for identifying many e-resources available Harvard-wide is being implemented beginning in September 2017on DATE. This will allow us to separate our "remote" online holdings (i.e. hosted by vendors) from our locally digitized holdings in anticipation of Alma migration. 

...