Checking uncontrolled and controlled names in Connexion records
If the uncontrolled name is unique or a well known author the fastest way to check is to click on the line with the heading and then right click and choose the "control single heading" option. A window with the name will pop up and if there is a match it will be hyperlinked. Open the hyperlink and check the authority record, which will pop up in another window. If the information matches your person, close the authority record window and select "insert record" on the first pop up.
The heading will now be controlled in the record. Check the record for any other possible edits and then save your changes using "replace record" from the Action menu.
If the name is not for a well known author and not unique or if you do not see a match using the above method, perform a search in the name authorities to see if there is a match. The control headings option will only show you headings that match exactly what is typed in the record and will not show variations. Either press Shift + F2 or go to the Authorities menu and choose "search" and then "LC names and Subjects." If there are multiple matches look through to see if any match your person.
Just because a record has a controlled name heading, it does not mean the correct name was chosen. In the record in screenshots above the author's name was controlled as "Sinclair, Hugh". After checking the authority record, it was very clear this was not the same person as the author of the book. His correct controlled name is Sinclair, Hugh $$q (Hugh A.). To fix a mismatched controlled name, you can uncontrol a controlled heading the same way you controlled it by right clicking on the name and choosing "uncontrol single heading." Then copy the correct name from the authority file and replace the incorrect name. Then proceed to control that heading by using the right click menu. Don't forget to "replace record" to save your changes. If it is a locked PCC record, please report the error and provide the information for the correct name using the Connexion Users Resource Page.
Text for holdings fields while macros are not functional
563 Binding statements
The $$5 sch is not necessary now, but can still be included.
563_ _$$a Bound in original [color] cloth. $$5 sch
563_ _$$a Bound in original [color] boards; in dust jacket as issued. $$5 sch
563_ _ $$a Bound in original [color] cloth; in dust jacket as issued. $$5 sch
563_ _$$a Bound in original color illustrated boards. $$5 sch
563_ _$$a Bound in original color illustrated paper covers. $$5 sch
563_ _$$a Bound in original paper covers. $$5 sch
583 Housing statements
Colibri
5830_$$3 cover $$a housed $$c 20210330 $$x Colibri $$2 pda $$5 sch
Dust jacket
5830_$$3 dust jacket $$a housed $$c 20210330 $$x polyester film $$2 pda $$5 sch
Envelope
5830_$$a housed $$c 20210330 $$i envelope $$2 pda $$5 sch
Ziplock
5830_$$a housed $$c 20210330 $$z polyethylene zip lock bag with stiffener $$x Gaylord $$2 pda $$5 sch583
CMI
5830_$$a housed $$c 20210330 $$i box $$x CMI $$2 pda $$5 sch
920 Cataloging Statistics field
92011$$a type of cataloging $$d Ttile cataloged date (yyyymmdd) $$e SL $$f six character net id (what your 3 letter/3 number computer user is)
example:
92011$$a ce $$d 20210330 $$e SL $$f abc123
Common codes for copy cataloging GOBI books
cc = Copy/clean cataloging – no edits (do not use this if there are any other holdings on the record, use la or ca instead)
se = Copy/simple edits (things like controlling a name that was already correct, fixing a typo, or any of the 008 fields)
ce = Copy/complex edits (things like correcting a name, adding subject heading or form/genre heading)
la = LOC ie HOL added to existing record in Aleph
ca = copy added (i.e. an additional Schlesinger copy)
va = vol. added (to an already cataloged HOL)
Useful internal and external links for frequent use
Instructions if Alma bib was not best option and our holding is attached to that record in OCLC:
OCLC Data Sync: Maintaining Holdings in WorldCat
Instructions for reporting errors on PCC records (ones you cannot edit) and reporting duplicates (book format only)
OCLC info on what justifies a new record
https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/input.html