WEBVTT 1 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:00:09.599 --> 00:00:29.599 Hello and welcome to today's session on save files and batch processing in Connexion. This training will enable you to use the online and local save files in Connexion client and the client's batch processing features to efficiently process large numbers of records. And my name is Crystal Rodriguez and I'm a 2 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:00:29.599 --> 00:00:37.860 trainer at OCLC with our member of education team. 3 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:00:37.860 --> 00:00:53.970 After this class, you will be able to work with online and local save files, Connexion online and offline cataloging. You'll understand local file management and how to set up your offline cataloging. 4 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:00:53.970 --> 00:01:13.970 And then you'll understand the offline cataloging processes of entering bibliographic search keys, taking actions on save file records, and lastly, we'll look at how to process holdings by OCLC number. And at this point I'm gonna ask my colleague Mallory to add the learner. 5 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:01:13.970 --> 00:01:31.950 guide for this class into the chat for you, and that is a webpage that we, it's a dynamic webpage. We keep that updated. It's good to use during and after this class, and I might reference it at some point as well. 6 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:01:31.950 --> 00:01:47.850 So when you're working with records and Connexion client, you have the option to use save files to store your unfinished work. Use this option if you need to verify data, review your work or have someone else review your work. 7 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:01:47.850 --> 00:02:05.220 There are two types of save files. With the online save file files are stored at OCLC, saving records to the online save file is optional. Records that are saved in the online save file can be shared amongst others at your institution. 8 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:02:05.220 --> 00:02:22.050 And they can be viewed in both Connexion client and WorldShare Record Manager in case your library uses both of those tools. And then using the mystatus option within the save files will enable you to identify your records. 9 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:02:22.050 --> 00:02:42.050 From those that others at your institution have added. Now the local save files are stored on your computer or network hard drive. Typically, a my status value is not needed. The local save file allows easy individual access for online or offline cataloging, and it. 10 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:02:42.050 --> 00:03:01.860 Also allows you to select and or take actions on groups of records. The local save file allows for batch processing. Now let's take a look at Connexion client. Let me go ahead and open that. 11 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:03:01.860 --> 00:03:17.280 Alright, you should be seeing my Connexion client. I'm going to start by logging in. I'm gonna go to file and then log on and I have already saved my authorizations. I set those up in a previous class. 12 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:03:17.280 --> 00:03:36.210 But if you need to add your authorizations here, you can click on Setup authorizations, and then you'll want to keep in mind that you must have an authorization set up for offline batch processing. So you want to make sure that you have at least a default there if you're going to be doing offline batch processing. 13 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:03:36.210 --> 00:03:56.210 So I'm going to go ahead and just click OK, and I'll close my welcome screen. My library has several catalogers that are saving records to the online save file, and I want to be able to easily identify and locate the records that I personally have saved. So 14 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:03:56.210 --> 00:04:10.350 Before working with the online save file, I'm going to set up the optional My Status to help me locate those files. To do that, I'm going to go to the tools menu and then click on options, and then I'll choose my status. 15 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:04:10.350 --> 00:04:27.989 And you'll see here that I have options for biblographic records, constant data, authority etc. I'm gonna go ahead and check the bibliographic records, and then I'll enter what I want that status to be. I typically just use my initials, but you can use whatever your library prefers or whatever you prefer. 16 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:04:31.619 --> 00:04:50.039 And then once I've entered that I'll go ahead and click apply and then click close. Now let's search for an OCLC record. I'm gonna just use the quick toolbox here to enter in that OCLC number. 17 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:04:50.039 --> 00:05:07.709 The Connexion is doing a little thinking for me. And I just want to point out that the mystatus is added automatically for me down at the bottom in the status bar. Now, if you didn't previously set that up, you can add a status per record. 18 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:05:07.709 --> 00:05:26.099 So to do that, you would just go to With the record open, you'll go to action and then you'll choose set status, and there you can enter a status. So this is also helpful in case maybe you need to change the status just for this record or something like that. So I'm gonna go ahead and cancel that. 19 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:05:26.099 --> 00:05:41.909 Now I am going to add a 650 field. I'm just gonna do that at the end of my record, so you'll recall from our previous class to hit to add a field I'm just gonna hit enter, and then I'll add 650 and I need my second indicator to be 0. 20 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:05:41.909 --> 00:06:01.079 And then I'm gonna enter entomology for my subject here, and I'm gonna go ahead and reformat so that that puts that record, that field where I want it to be in the record, so it's gonna put it in the correct order, which we learned about in our previous class. 21 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:06:02.699 --> 00:06:21.419 And we can see that my 650 was added at the bottom of the other 650 is there. So there are several options to save your record to the online save file. You can use the shortcut of control Alt in the letter V as in victor. 22 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:06:21.419 --> 00:06:38.339 Or you can use the action menu and choose save record to online file or you can use your toolbar button if you have that configured. I'm going to go ahead and go to the action menu and choose save record to online save file. 23 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:06:38.339 --> 00:06:58.339 And you'll indicate here, you can also see what those icons would be in your shortcut if you're ever wondering what those are. And then once I save that, then Connexion is going to assign the 1st available online save file number to the record. So you might want to jot down what that is. So in my case, it's 218. 24 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:06:58.339 --> 00:07:01.439 here. 25 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:07:01.439 --> 00:07:18.779 Additionally, when you have edited a record, if you attempt to close that record, you will be asked if you want to save that record. So if you didn't save it, you'll get prompted to do that if you'd like to. I'm gonna go ahead and click ok to remove that message there. 26 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:07:18.779 --> 00:07:37.979 Now to search for all of the records in my online save file, again, Connexion gives me options. I'm going to use the cataloging search, and then choose online save file. But here you see your options for your shortcut and your toolbar as well. 27 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:07:37.979 --> 00:07:54.389 So I'm gonna click on that and then to get all of the records in the online save file, I'm just going to leave my search box blank, but I can search if I use my dropdown, I can search by save file number, control number, title. 28 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:07:54.389 --> 00:08:12.479 My status etc. I'm just gonna leave that blank and click OK, and I get all of the records. I do get a notice that lets me know that I'm only looking at the 1st 100 records and that to see the next records I need to go to the view menu and then select next 100 records. 29 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:08:12.479 --> 00:08:32.479 So that would be up at the top. I click view, and then I can choose navigate records and list and choose the next 100 records. Or again, I have those other options there. I can, as I mentioned, search by my status, so let's do that real quick. I'm gonna go ahead and go to. 30 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:08:32.479 --> 00:08:51.089 Cataloging search, online save file, and I've got my dropdown as my status, and then I can just click my put in my initials there and click ok and I get any records that I've added and I can see my status right there. 31 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:08:51.089 --> 00:09:06.119 And to search for a specific OCLC number or a specific record, I again can use those dropdowns, so let me just search by that OCLC number. Let's see, go grab that. 32 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:09:06.119 --> 00:09:22.109 There it is right up at the top. So I can actually just look at that there. So I'll just search the OCLC number that I added earlier, and I'll change my status to save file number and click ok. 33 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:09:22.109 --> 00:09:41.669 Looks like I didn't actually save that one, so that's why it's not. Oh, nope. It's because I chose save file number instead of OCLC number. So I would actually, in that case choose OCLC number. There we go. And the record comes up for me. I could have also searched by 218 and chosen same file number there. 34 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:09:41.669 --> 00:10:01.669 All right. Now, with a record that's in the online save file, once you perform an update or replace that or use the replace action, that record is removed from the save file. To remove records manually, you want to go to the action menu and check. 35 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:10:01.669 --> 00:10:09.809 Use delete record or you can use those other methods that Connexion provides us. So I'm gonna go ahead and click on delete record. 36 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:10:09.809 --> 00:10:27.779 And then I say I'm asked to confirm that yes, I do want to delete this record from the online save file, that's what I'm removing it from, not from WorldCat itself. Right. So that is just an important note that if you took that action, then it will disappear from that online save file. So if for some reason. 37 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:10:27.779 --> 00:10:47.779 You need it still there. You'll want to resave it before you close out of Connexion or before you close out of that record actually. Okay, now I want to store my records on my local workstation, so I'm going to use the local save file for that. Before working with. 38 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:10:47.779 --> 00:10:55.589 With the local save file, I have to set up the local files 1st. So these are set up within the local file manager of Connexion. 39 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:10:55.589 --> 00:11:15.589 And Connexion will create a default file, but multiple local files maybe set up, which can help you if you manage different projects on that same workstation. So let's go ahead and go to file, and then we're gonna choose local file manager. And we see my default is already set up to add a. 40 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:11:15.589 --> 00:11:18.149 File. I'm going to click on create file. 41 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:11:18.149 --> 00:11:37.619 And then I'm directed to the folder within my Connexion folders in my, on my workstation. And so I'm going, this one I can actually add my local file here, so I'm just gonna add a name, so I will just call this demo one. 42 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:11:37.619 --> 00:11:57.619 And I'll click open and then we see that the file now shows as a path for me. And then to choose that as my default, I'll just double click or you click once and choose set as default. You'll see that the default is the one that has the check mark next to it. This is also I want to point out here, you can add an authorization number. 43 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:11:57.619 --> 00:12:15.989 For specific files, local files. So if for someone if there's an example, maybe somebody, you have multiple people working on the same workstation and you want them to be able to use their authorization number when they're working offline, then you can click on authorization and add that there. 44 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:12:22.019 --> 00:12:40.589 And that, if you add an authorization there, that will overwrite your default authorization that I showed earlier. Alright, I'm gonna go ahead and click close here. There's a few things that we wanna look at when we are doing our configuration as well. So. 45 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:12:40.589 --> 00:13:00.509 Actually let me reopen that local file manager. I did forget a section there. Under batch reports, this is where we're gonna indicate what type of reports we want to receive for this local file. So, if you want to get a report, whenever you're doing searches, exports et cetera, you would indicate that there. 46 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:13:04.349 --> 00:13:22.499 And then another area I want to show is if you're working with a local save file and you get an error an error maybe saying that this file is in use by another person and that's not true, try the compact repair option. If you do that and it still causes problems, please reach out to our support team. 47 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:13:24.569 --> 00:13:44.569 Now when you exit the client after using a local file or you change the default local file, the client backs up each of those default files that you used to that same folder as that original file, and they'll use the file name and add the extension.BAC. So if you see that. 48 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:13:44.569 --> 00:13:47.819 But in your files, that's just a backup file for you. 49 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:13:47.819 --> 00:14:07.819 Alright, let's go ahead and close this now. So let's save our previously searched example into the local state file. So let me go ahead and search that again. 50 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:14:07.819 --> 00:14:08.489 And. 51 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:14:08.489 --> 00:14:28.489 This time I'm going to use the F4 key just to show you using that shortcut, but I also could use cataloging search. I'm sorry cataloging, and then, nope, I apologize Spoke again. Action, save record to local file, but I'm gonna go ahead and just do the F4. 52 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:14:28.489 --> 00:14:29.759 For you. 53 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:14:29.759 --> 00:14:49.759 And when we do that, we see that the save file was added. Again, Connexion's adding the 1st available save file number, and we search very similarly, so we can go to cataloging search, local save file or use F3. And again, if we want to see all the records in local save file, we just leave that blank. 54 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:14:49.759 --> 00:15:07.349 We also have the option of searching by title, save file, status etc. I'm gonna add another record to our searching here or to our local save file. 55 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:15:07.349 --> 00:15:22.379 So I'm going to go ahead and open up the cataloging search WorldCat menu or the numeric search option here. And here I want to enter in a series of lizard library. 56 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:15:22.379 --> 00:15:40.799 And I'm actually going to leave this as the series phrase, so I'm using my dropdown to search that. Now click ok and you see I get multiple records here. And just like when we were working with our search results. 57 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:15:40.799 --> 00:15:56.069 In previous classes, we can double click a record to open up a specific record, so that'll open that record. We also can use the click and then shift to. 58 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:15:56.069 --> 00:16:12.509 Select records that are adjacent or use click and alt or sorry, click and control to choose records that are not adjacent. And then we can use those steps of action. 59 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:16:12.509 --> 00:16:32.509 Save record to local file, so I'm gonna go ahead and do that and save a few of those. Or again, we could use the other option of F4 or our toolbar. And now if I go and I search my local file, I'm just gonna leave that blank so I get all the records and I can see those records that I just added to that local file. 60 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:16:37.289 --> 00:16:55.979 Okay, just checking to see if there's any questions on that section before I move on, not seeing anything right now, but again, feel free to add any questions into the chat if they come up. Alright. 61 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:16:55.979 --> 00:17:15.979 So shifting gears a little bit, I want to talk more about online and offline processing. So Connexion offers both of those as an option. Connexion online processing allows you to evaluate, edit, and or perform actions one record at a time. To use Connexion online processing, you must. 62 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:17:15.979 --> 00:17:35.939 Just Log on with your nine digit authorization and password. Connexion offline processing allows you to work with groups of records without having to log on. You can search, add holdings, and export multiple records in one process. The local save file is mandatory for this process. 63 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:17:38.669 --> 00:17:57.659 So my library has received a large order of books from a vendor and my cataloger wants to process these records offline and in batch. So to do that, we'll 1st need to set up our offline cataloging option. So let's go back over to Connexion for that. 64 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:17:57.659 --> 00:18:13.019 We'll click on the tools menu and then options, and we're gonna choose batch. Actually, that's the next step. We're gonna click on general, and then we're gonna click offline cataloging options. 65 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:18:13.019 --> 00:18:30.599 And you'll see that I currently have my holding library code and institution symbol entered, so if you'll need to make sure that those are entered, and if your library is a Naco catalogger, you will also need to add your mark organization code. And then you'll choose your classification scheme as well. 66 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:18:30.599 --> 00:18:50.599 And click ok to save those. So when you're logged on, then Connexion client will use that holding library code and institution symbol for those batch processes. So it's also important to set batch processing options to tell Connexion what to search, how many results to. 67 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:18:50.599 --> 00:18:58.259 Download and or what actions to perform online. This is what is under the tools options, and then batch. 68 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:18:58.259 --> 00:19:18.259 Menu. You'll see the default for the maximum number of matches to download is a hundred and 50. You can change that to anything below that. So you may want to choose a lower number. E.g., if you have a student worker and you want them to review one match or just a few matches at a time. 69 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:19:18.259 --> 00:19:36.209 You could might wanna select the maximum number of a hundred and 50, if you don't mind looking through everything, in my case, I'm gonna go ahead and just choose 50 because I want to have a more manageable number to look at when I'm using batch processing. 70 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:19:38.789 --> 00:19:57.179 So what that means is that Connexion will download all the records that match my search if I get 50 results or less. If there's more than 50 results, then I'll get an error and I'll need to narrow down my search before I can batch process. And we'll see that going in a little bit. 71 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:19:59.429 --> 00:20:19.429 We also want to look at the batch search keys to retain. So this again, if you were to get an error for too many records found or not found or errors as well, you want to say whether or not you want Connexion to retain that search so that you can then narrow it down. I typically do recommend selecting both of those. 72 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:20:19.429 --> 00:20:22.199 So that you don't have to reenter things. 73 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:20:22.199 --> 00:20:41.639 So I'm going to go ahead and do that, and then you're gonna want to decide how you want your batch searches to display. Do you want those to display automatically or do you want to be able to print those automatically? I'm just gonna select display automatically. 74 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:20:41.639 --> 00:20:56.789 Under record actions, if you select delete attached lhrs and LBD, which stands for local holdings records and local bibliographic data records, when you, if you select that when you're deleting records. 75 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:20:56.789 --> 00:21:16.789 This will apply to batch processing only, and if you were to perform a delete holdings action, any attached LHR and or LBD would also be removed. If you uncheck this, then the action will fail, which gives you the opportunity to then go and review and. 76 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:21:16.789 --> 00:21:36.089 Edit those LHR and or LBD in WorldShare Record Manager. So you can't see those in Connexion unfortunately. So I am just for now going to go ahead and leave that blank. And then the last section we need to look at here is what actions are we going to want to perform in batch? 77 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:21:36.089 --> 00:21:51.569 So, which actions do we want to perform in bulk? I'm going to choose bibliographic record export for my action. I do want to point out that if you choose that and you're using batch processing and then later on, you want to revert back to. 78 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:21:51.569 --> 00:22:11.569 Manually processing your exports, you'll need to come into this area and unselect bibliographic record export. So I'm going to go ahead and click close, I'm sorry, I'm gonna click apply 1st and then close. 79 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:22:11.569 --> 00:22:19.499 And I've already added my default authorization number as I showed earlier, so I don't need to do that. 80 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:22:19.499 --> 00:22:37.079 Alright, let's jump over here for a moment to our PowerPoint. So using batch processing, you can enter biblographics search keys, edit records, set holdings, actions, and or export, and you can perform quick batches for holdings. 81 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:22:37.079 --> 00:22:55.709 When you're searching, it's important to remember a few things. Enter your search keys in the same format that you would use for online searching. Numeric searches are preferred as they will generally return less record results. An OCLC number search will return just one record for that item. 82 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:22:55.709 --> 00:23:14.339 You can enter keyword derived and or phrase searches as well. Index labels and qualifiers maybe set for all searches or entered with search keys. You can also import a file for searching such as when you have a list of OCLC numbers. 83 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:23:14.339 --> 00:23:34.339 And when you're editing, you will use the same record editing techniques as when you're working online. And then you may take actions such as adding holdings, deleting holdings or exporting. So remember that I mentioned that my library has just received a shipment of book. 84 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:23:34.339 --> 00:23:41.849 From our local vendor. For most of the titles, the vendor provided the OCLC symbol, however, sorry the OCLC number. 85 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:23:41.849 --> 00:24:01.849 However, in some cases, we will need to search by ISBN or title. So let's go ahead and start that process using batch searching in Connexion. So I've already created a text file and I've saved it on my workstation where I added those. 86 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:24:01.849 --> 00:24:04.799 Few OCLC numbers and that title search. 87 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:24:04.799 --> 00:24:22.319 To be able to import into my batch search keys, and I'm gonna show that process in a moment of the searching part. And to create that text file, you can just add those into Word and save it as a text or you could use note. 88 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:24:22.319 --> 00:24:39.779 I'm just saving it as a.txt file. So I'm gonna go ahead and click on batch and then enter bibliographic search keys. So I want to start by importing that file. You can manually add. 89 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:24:39.779 --> 00:24:56.579 Queries here and I'm gonna show that shortly, but let's start with the import. So I'm gonna click on import, and then I'll search for that.txt file that I created. I named it batch search keys here. I'll click on that, click open. 90 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:24:56.579 --> 00:25:16.579 And I'm asked if I want to delete my original import file. I typically say NO here because I know I'm going to need this file again. So if you're wanting to preserve that for if perhaps you get some errors or something, you might want to go ahead and say NO, that way you can import it later without having to recreate it if you. 91 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:25:16.579 --> 00:25:19.979 Need too. 92 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:25:19.979 --> 00:25:39.979 And then you'll see that those fields are added into the query box here. As I mentioned, we also can enter queries manually, so when you're and adding search queries manually, you can use the default index dropdown here, to. 93 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:25:39.979 --> 00:25:45.689 Choose your index. 94 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:25:45.689 --> 00:26:02.849 When you're adding the index yourself, so if you were going to actually include that in your query, then you want to make sure that you use the default of none. So I'm gonna start 1st by adding in an ISBN number. I'm just gonna enter that into the query box. 95 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:26:02.849 --> 00:26:22.319 And I will use the default index. I'll change that using the dropdown. I'll change it to ISBN I can scroll or I can just start to type in I and be taken to that. You'll note that the index you need is also provided to you, so if you're still learning your indexes, you can. 96 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:26:22.319 --> 00:26:41.909 Note that there. Then once I've entered in my query and my default index, I'll click add to add that into my search boxes here. Now this time I want to enter a query using the index, so I'm going to change the default index to none. 97 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:26:41.909 --> 00:27:01.499 I think that's right at the top actually. Yep. And I'll remove my previous query, and this time I'm going to enter the TI equals index, and I'll enter a title. 98 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:27:01.499 --> 00:27:20.099 So I could go ahead and just click add to add that in there, but for my example, I want to be able to narrow down my results a little bit, so I'm going to apply a default worldcat qualifier here. You can add a single or multiple qualifiers. 99 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:27:20.099 --> 00:27:37.769 But you will need to add a space before each of the qualifiers. So to do that I'm going to click on the box of apply default worldcat qualifiers. And as I mentioned, there'll be a space. So for my 1st qualifier, I'm gonna go ahead and put a space 1st, and then I'm going to use the. 100 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:27:37.769 --> 00:27:57.769 Language of cataloging index of LL colon, and I'm gonna enter ENG for English. Now it's important to note that once we select this option, it will show for future entries until we uncheck it. So now that I've added that, I'm going to go ahead and click the add button. 101 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:27:57.769 --> 00:28:14.849 To be able to add my query and you'll see that my query is added and it's got that worldcat qualifier next to it. Now, I want to find records for the a wrinkle in time in book format, and I want that in English. 102 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:28:14.849 --> 00:28:30.479 With the publication year after 2020 and the language of cataloging needs to be in English. So for this example, I will add multiple qualifiers. So I'm going to, in my query box, I'll enter the title, whole phrase. 103 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:28:30.479 --> 00:28:49.439 Query index, and I will enter in wrinkle in time. And for this example, I'm leaving my apply default WorldCat qualifiers box checked, but as I mentioned, I want to search by multiple qualifiers, so I'm gonna leave that language of cataloging. 104 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:28:49.439 --> 00:29:09.439 But now I'm gonna enter space and I'm gonna add material type BKS for books, and then another space and I'll add LA for language of the material as ENG, and then a space NYR for year, and I'm going to look for the year. 105 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:29:09.439 --> 00:29:13.949 Range of 2020 and beyond, so I'll enter 2020 with a hyphen. 106 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:29:13.949 --> 00:29:33.239 And then I'll just add click add, and we now see that entire string was added for me. So I'm going to save and close this. And now I need to process the batch. 107 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:29:33.239 --> 00:29:51.689 So to process my batch search, I am going to go to the batch menu and choose process batch. Now a note here, if you're already logged on, which I think I am, Connexion will log me off to process that batch because I want to do this in offline processing. 108 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:29:51.689 --> 00:30:07.049 So, after I click process batch, then I'm given the option to choose the local file that I want my results to be added to. So I'm going to choose the path here of my new. 109 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:30:07.049 --> 00:30:22.169 Local file that I created, and it can then choose which process I want to perform. For this example, I'm going to perform online searches because I just want Connexion to find those records and add them into my local save file. 110 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:30:22.169 --> 00:30:42.169 And then there is this option of retained file selection. I like to keep this checked, if I know that I'm going to be working with that same local file over and over. It just saves you one extra step, but you can uncheck that if, like I said earlier, if multiple people are working on the workstation or if you're gonna use different files for some reason. 111 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:30:42.169 --> 00:30:59.129 So now that I've selected that I'm going to go ahead and click OK, and Connexion begins working in the process and we can see it kind of happening in the background there, see how many items are being downloaded, and as soon as Connexion is done, I should see a report. There it is. 112 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:30:59.129 --> 00:31:16.619 Now, my report, is going to show me 1st my errors, so I see 1st that I got an error because of it looks like it's a spelling error, but it didn't find any records, so I'll need to go back and change that and I'll show how to do that in a moment. 113 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:31:16.619 --> 00:31:36.619 I also want to point out 2nd error, which is the too many matches and that is because I had set for my batch processing to not return if there are more than 50 results. But then I can see my successful searches. And I can see that those items were all added into my local save file. 114 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:31:36.619 --> 00:31:52.409 And I have that option here. Okay, now if I want to print this report. 115 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:31:52.409 --> 00:32:12.409 So it's since in my case I didn't set it to print automatically, I can go to file and then just choose print and it'll print that report for me. To close that report, I'll just X out of the report. Now, I can go to batch and view reports and select. 116 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:32:12.409 --> 00:32:20.639 The bibliographic search report to see the most recent report, but it is just gonna be that most recent report. 117 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:32:20.639 --> 00:32:36.989 Now we need to correct our errors. So we're gonna go ahead and go again to batch, enter bibliographic search keys, and you'll note that just our errors are showing for us. So we have that spelling error in our 1st example. 118 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:32:36.989 --> 00:32:56.989 So to add that example into our query box so that we can edit, we just double click on the query and now I can just type over and correct that typing error. But I don't want to just add this here because then it'll keep both queries. So what I actually need to do is click on replace. 119 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:32:56.989 --> 00:33:15.269 And you'll see that that did replace that previous query. And then for our previous, our other example, the lepard Gecko example, again, we'll double click to have that added to the query, and this time we will use some qualifiers so that we can narrow that down. 120 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:33:15.269 --> 00:33:35.269 For ease, I'll just keep the same qualifiers that I had previously used. And then again, we'll replace that. We'll just add it. Not sure why the replaced didn't work there. So since that replace didn't work, I just added it in the. 121 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:33:35.269 --> 00:33:44.279 This does give me the opportunity to show you that I can delete a previous search. So again, I'll just click on that previous search and click delete. 122 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:33:44.279 --> 00:33:59.309 And now I just see the two searches that I want to remain, and I'm going to go ahead and click save, and close. And then we'll process that batch again. So that is again batch. 123 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:33:59.309 --> 00:34:19.309 Process batch. Our previous selection is already retained because we chose that, and we'll choose the process of online searches, click ok, and we wait for the work to be done. And this time we get too many errors for our previous, our Ethiopia creativity search. 124 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:34:19.309 --> 00:34:39.439 And then, because now it's typing correct spelling at least, and we do find results for the lepredgeko search because we've narrowed that down. So I'm going to go ahead and go to batch, enter bibliographic search keys again, and I'm just gonna go ahead and remove this Ethiopia creativity example because. 125 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:34:39.439 --> 00:34:43.109 I think I'm gonna wanna do that online later. 126 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:34:43.109 --> 00:35:03.109 And just to show you, I can then re just delete those previous qualifiers and just uncheck that and click save. So now it kind of clears out my previous examples. Okay, so now we have all those records in our local save file. 127 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:35:03.109 --> 00:35:11.669 So again, we have options for searching our local save file. I'm just gonna use the F3 button to be able to select that. 128 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:35:11.669 --> 00:35:27.299 And I am going to leave my search box empty cause I wanna see everything. Just hit enter or ok. And so we'll see here some examples that are duplicates. So this is your opportunity then to re review a little bit, maybe do some comparing. 129 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:35:27.299 --> 00:35:47.299 Like we've shown in previous sessions, a note that just like in our search list, results, we also can modify our local file results list here. So to do that, you're just gonna click on right click and choose list settings. And just like with our search. 130 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:35:47.299 --> 00:35:58.259 The results, we can choose what items we want to show. We can move them up and down. So to remove something, you're just gonna remove the X next to it. So if I don't really want workflow, I'll just. 131 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:35:58.259 --> 00:36:14.669 Click in there to remove that, click ok, and we can then move columns around just by clicking and or so we can sort them by clicking on them. So the title e.g. can be sorted. If we do that list settings again. 132 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:36:14.669 --> 00:36:31.079 Then we that's where we can choose to move things up. So if I click, e.g., maybe I want held at the top, so I'll click held and then I can just click move up until it's before contributor, e.g.. And I'll click ok, and then now we see the held column was moved. 133 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:36:31.079 --> 00:36:51.079 And as I showed, we click on the title to sort. So you can also sort, I believe you can sort my status. Yep, you can sort my status, and I'll show sorting some other items in a moment. And again, we can open these to edit them, so if we want to look at just one record, we'll double click on that record and it just opens up that one record. 134 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:36:51.079 --> 00:36:55.409 Just like when we're working with other areas in Connexion, we can use our. 135 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:36:55.409 --> 00:37:11.489 Navigation options to go between records in our local file, and we can open up multiple records that are right next to each other using that shift option or using control we can choose others that are not adjacent. 136 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:37:11.489 --> 00:37:31.489 And then we could click enter to look at those and we'll just navigate those three records. So this should look familiar to those of you who have been in our previous sessions. Okay, so I want to go. 137 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:37:31.489 --> 00:37:37.469 Go back and make a change to one of my records, so let me just go ahead and open up just this. 138 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:37:37.469 --> 00:37:53.609 The, let's see, I'm gonna look for this one right here. I already hold this item, but maybe I need to make a change to the, you know what, let's actually look for one that's not held. Let me look for this wrinkle in time here. 139 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:37:53.609 --> 00:38:10.529 So maybe I need to add a note that this title was held by or that the titles from the cover. So again, I'll just go to the 500 field here and click enter to add another field. 140 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:38:10.529 --> 00:38:27.360 And I can add a second 500. Oops, I typed too soon there and we'll add title from cover. And again, we could reformat in order to make sure that our record is in the correct order. 141 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:38:35.370 --> 00:38:55.370 And so then after we've made our edits, we want to add our holdings and export the item, we can do that with just this one record or we can do that, directly from having the records closed. So I'll show 1st in this one record, so with the record open, just like with other processes, we'll choose action holding. 142 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:38:55.370 --> 00:38:56.040 Things. 143 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:38:56.040 --> 00:39:16.040 And choose update holdings or we can use our shortcuts. And right now we see NO holdings in TST five nine. Should have added that holding there. There it meant. Let's close out of it. I'm going to go ahead and research and see. 144 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:39:16.040 --> 00:39:33.720 If that oh yeah it doesn't show yet because we we are working offline, so I'm gonna show how we would then finish that process. So that is just adding that holding for one item, but I can go ahead and prepare multiple items for. 145 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:39:33.720 --> 00:39:49.950 Updating the holdings. I do want to point out, see now that this record we see the R under the update holdings column, which indicates that that's ready to add that holding. So I can do multiple records so if I want, again, I can use the shift. 146 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:39:49.950 --> 00:40:09.950 And maybe I want to do, I'll come up here to the record number 38 and I want to choose those next, those two records that are next to each other and right here from my search screen, I can then choose action holdings, update holdings, and we see that that R was added there. 147 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:40:11.550 --> 00:40:31.550 And again, we can do the same thing with non adjacent, so we could use control and then just choose action. Holdings, update holdings, and we got the R there ready to go. As I mentioned earlier, you can sort several columns, and this status column is one that you can sort, so you can sort the update status if you. 148 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:40:31.550 --> 00:40:40.440 Click twice, it will put all of the records with the ready up at the top. 149 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:40:40.440 --> 00:40:56.130 Now let's assume that I had incorrectly marked one of these titles to update the action and I want to change it. To do that right from this screen or with the record open, I can then go to the action menu and choose set status. 150 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:40:56.130 --> 00:41:14.130 And then I can choose to, actually that I can add a separate status here, this is where I can add to delete status or export. I think I need to go ahead and open up that record. Yes, I need to open the record, go to action. 151 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:41:14.130 --> 00:41:34.130 Set status and then I want to remove that status, so I'm just gonna go ahead and click update holdings and see yeah so this is where we're under the remove ready status, so I choose update holdings and click ok and yes, I could have done that. 152 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:41:34.130 --> 00:41:37.320 From this screen as well. I'll do that on 2nd one. 153 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:41:37.320 --> 00:41:57.320 Action set status, remove ready status for batch, and then I just choose the, to remove that update holdings and click ok and now we see that those Rs for ready were removed. And I can sort again. So now that several. 154 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:41:57.320 --> 00:42:04.380 All records are marked with a status. You can search by that status to display only a subset of records. 155 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:42:04.380 --> 00:42:24.380 So if I just want to see these ones that are set to R, so I showed how I can sort, but I also can search that status. So if I go to cataloging search local save file, I can choose the dropdown of my status. That's gonna allow me to search by my status here, but what I actually want to do is under. 156 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:42:24.380 --> 00:42:31.680 For the action status area, I want to change the dropdown next to that to show. 157 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:42:31.680 --> 00:42:51.150 That I want to look for those items that are update holdings ready, click ok, and then I'm just going to see those three. And then now that those statuses are set, then I can go ahead and process that batch. So again, we do that under batch. 158 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:42:51.150 --> 00:43:11.150 Process batch, we're choosing our local file, and then this time we're going to do the online record actions. So we'll click in that box and we'll click ok. And we see that those items now show as being update hold, having the update hold. 159 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:43:11.150 --> 00:43:30.990 Things show, and I can X out of that report or print it. And now if I go to that local save file, click ok to see all of them, I now see that those three records show as the update complete for with this the C and I see that they are now held by my library. 160 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:43:38.550 --> 00:43:53.910 Now, now that i've done that and I know that I don't really need to work with some of these other records, I can go ahead and delete those from my local save file. And some similarly as other things I can just use the shift option to select multiples. 161 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:43:53.910 --> 00:44:09.600 Or I can use the alt to select those that are not adjacent. So I'm gonna go ahead and select a few, and then I'm going to choose action, delete record. 162 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:44:09.600 --> 00:44:29.600 And I get a confirmation, so I'm going to delete those records and that just removes those from my local file and I have less in my local file. Okay, before I move on to the last process that I wanted to show, I'm just checking to see if there's any questions there. 163 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:44:31.830 --> 00:44:49.710 You don't see anything. Hopefully that means that that was pretty clear for you. But again, if you have anything, feel free to add that. Alright, so at the beginning I also mentioned that you can import, and manage holdings by OCLC number. 164 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:44:49.710 --> 00:45:09.710 So this is helpful if the only task that you have is to manage your holdings and you have a list of OCLC numbers. To do that, you're going to use the batch menu, but you're gonna choose holdings by OCLC number. And so again, I have a text file that I created that just has OC. 165 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:45:09.710 --> 00:45:29.220 CLC numbers in it and with that option, you do not need to add any type of indicator or in index on that. So I am going to go ahead and open up the batch and then I'll choose holdings by OCLC number. 166 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:45:29.220 --> 00:45:48.570 Now I can enter OCLC numbers right here directly if I just want to add manually enter those or I can import that file that I just mentioned. So I have already located that file. You would want to click on browse and then locate your file. I have it called OCLC numbers here. 167 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:45:48.570 --> 00:46:08.570 Click open and now it shows in the import list and then I'm going to choose to import that. Again I'm asked if I want to delete the original file. I typically say NO, just because I know I'm gonna need that again. And then I have the option to just update holdings or delete holdings. I've mentioned before that produce and update holding. 168 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:46:08.570 --> 00:46:22.980 This is an old legacy setting, it does the same thing as update holdings. So I would just choose update holdings, and then I'm given the option to choose whether or not I want to set my holdings if they're already held. 169 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:46:22.980 --> 00:46:38.970 That's sort of a preference based on what your project is. Sometimes it's helpful just so that you can make sure that you get a result for everything. I'm just gonna go ahead and leave that selected, and then I'll click ok and. 170 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:46:38.970 --> 00:46:58.970 Quickly Connexion does the processing and we see that those items now are listed as update holdings as the action. And if I were to go and look at one of those, I would see that the holdings were added. If you do not select that set holdings, let me go back to that. If you go to batch. 171 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:46:58.970 --> 00:47:14.700 Processing again and let's see. Oops, wrong one. Under batch holdings by OCLC number, that's where we got started. If you do not select the set holdings have already held and one of those items is held, you'll just get an error at the top to let you know that. 172 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:47:14.700 --> 00:47:34.700 So again, that process is very helpful if all you have is some OCLC numbers and you just need to add or delete your holdings. So just to show you again, let's go ahead and delete those holdings now. So we'll go to batch, we'll go to holdings by OCLC number. I already have my file selected, so I'm just going to click on import. 173 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:47:34.700 --> 00:47:54.950 I'm going to say NO, and this time I'm going to choose delete holdings, and I'll click on ok. And now those items have my holdings removed. So this procedure is appropriate for up to NO more than 2500 OCLC numbers at a time. 174 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:47:54.950 --> 00:48:00.840 Time and for specific steps on this, you can refer to the documentation in the learner guide. 175 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:48:00.840 --> 00:48:20.840 That was provided at the beginning of the session. And just to note that if you have a large number of titles that you would need to have processed, and this process maybe doesn't work well for you, OCLC does offer data sync or streamlined holdings projects where we would manage those holdings for you. 176 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:48:20.840 --> 00:48:25.080 And you can learn about that in our learner guide as well. 177 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:48:25.080 --> 00:48:42.180 Alright, so I'm going to go ahead and close my Connexion and I'm going to open the poll if I can find the instructions on it. Let's see. There it is. So I'm gonna ask you guys some questions, but. 178 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:48:42.180 --> 00:48:59.190 I'll be on the lookout for any questions that come from you as well. So I'm gonna start this 1st poll. You should be seeing that on your screen. So which type of save file is required for batch processing? Is that the online save file or the local save file? 179 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:49:02.610 --> 00:49:20.130 I'll give you a moment too. Are you seeing Let me see. I'm not sure if that poll is coming up for you. I think I need to reset it. 180 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:49:20.130 --> 00:49:39.570 Yeah you go. Now you should be seeing it. We'll just wait a moment or two to give you guys a chance to look at that one. 181 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:49:52.290 --> 00:50:09.720 Okay, I think just about everybody got that. So the answer on that is the local save file. So this is that batch processing that we showed the offline cataloging also referred to as that. So you have to do the local save file for that. 182 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:50:14.610 --> 00:50:32.310 Alright, so here's our next question. Which type, oh nope that's your answer. Which of the following is true about local save files? Is it that you can create multiple local save files? 183 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:50:32.310 --> 00:50:52.310 You can change the list settings and sort local save file results. Local save files are required for batch processing or is it all of the above? And I see some voting coming through, so that should be showing for you. 184 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:50:52.310 --> 00:51:10.770 And yes, it looks like just I think everyone got that D all of the above. To quote my daughter, if all of the above is an option, it's probably all of the above. 185 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:51:10.770 --> 00:51:27.300 Alright, and let's go to one more question for you. So which is a list of actions that can be performed in batch? Is it A, search, edit? 186 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:51:27.300 --> 00:51:43.530 Update holdings, delete holdings, and export. Is it B search derive new records, add fields? Or is it C, which would be search delete holdings and create new records? 187 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:51:43.530 --> 00:52:03.530 And I see some votes coming through, so it looks like you all can see that one too, and yep, oh, I think I moved past my answer. The. 188 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:52:03.530 --> 00:52:06.150 Answer there is a, I. 189 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:52:06.150 --> 00:52:24.780 I actually don't have that showing on my PowerPoint so I'll have to add that for future, but just for your knowledge, the answer is A Well I think everybody got that one. Great job. So that was the end of my questions for you, and I still don't see any questions come in, but we do have a few more minutes, so. 190 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:52:24.780 --> 00:52:40.200 If you've got anything, go ahead and add that. And in the meantime I'll go through what we will do if you have any questions that arise after the session. So, if you have any questions that come up after this session, you can. 191 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:52:40.200 --> 00:52:59.430 Look for our documentation under help.OCLC.org. You can also right there click to contact OCLC support. 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Any questions regarding training specifically, you can reach us at training@OCLC.org. 199 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:54:46.220 --> 00:55:03.690 And with that, I will just pause to see if any questions have come in, and if not, I can give you all a couple minutes of your time back. 200 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:55:08.820 --> 00:55:28.820 Alright, so it looks like we're good on questions, but again, anything that comes up, please feel free to reach out to support or training after the session. And thank you all for your time. I'm going to go ahead and stop the sharing and the. 201 "Crystal Rodriguez" (3482385920) 00:55:28.820 --> 00:55:31.410 Session, I'm gonna stop the recording now.