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Announcements | Thinking about attending the session Understanding mod-search and indexing at WOLFcon on Wednesday September 25, 2024 at 4:30pm BST? Please fill out this pre-session survey to help us get a better understanding of your expectations. Deadline Sept. 13, 2024: https://zbw-umfrage.limesurvey.net/133913?lang=en Survey is still open despite deadline date. MM SIG Working Meeting at WOLFcon: potential changes to Inventory to better support various non-MARC metadata. Related to pre-conference session https://wolfcon2024.sched.com/event/1eevQ/linked-data-production-foundations-where-are-we-now-where-are-we-going-how-do-we-get-there No MM meeting next week due to WOLFcon. We will reconvene October 3rd. | |
Series browse requirements | Planning this feature for Sunflower Use cases: consistency, troubleshooting, Acq: verify volume numbers, Determining if an order should be attached to a set or given a new bib record; Patron finds a volume of a series but wants to find more; Both discovery layer and mediated by staff What should we include as part of series statement in browse? Default mapping in FOLIO is currently 830s Felix: Would expect the $v to be ignored Pulling from the series statement in Instance record so if one Instance has same statement it will be aggregated in the Number of titles Seems to be use cases for both having the $v and omitting it Initial results to display without $v but include all others? ($x, $w, $z) Leaving out certain subfields would limit our ability to differentiate between volumes or even series statements How would you be able to omit subfields if we are using the string from the Instance data? More data displayed may mean that series are split, especially due to inconsistencies Mention of the 440’s: our data is not clean so these are still present in many people’s data—would be important to map this to series statement Jeffery Gerhard’s idea: Not a lot of use to browse on something that will be different for every single record, better to consider title browse (map series title to alternative title type); but if we really wanted to do series specific we would have to change up the schema | |
PC updates | 2024-09-19 Product Council Agenda and Meeting Notes (SIG Conveners) Announcements: voting on mod-reading-room and ui-reading-room is in progress Critical Service Patch (CSP) process / presentation by Oleksii Petrenko. Shifted from doing Hot Fix to CSP in 2022. CSP is a small and targeted software patch to address critial issues which are P1, or P2 bugs without a reasonably work arounds. Security CSPs has been excluded from the regular CSP process. Note: For Poppy (R2 2023) then most of the 104 CSPs were Security/vulnerability CSPs. Criteria for assigning P1 - P5 priorities - defined here: https://folio-org.atlassian.net/wiki/x/dY4o Link to the slide deck here (insert when available). Marc Veksler underlined the importance of getting Better Sample Data in the FOLIO reference environments. Anything you’d like me to take back to the PC? If you think of anything, feel free to message Charlotte. | |
BELA (Bulk Edit and Lists App) | Jennifer Eustis | No meeting. |
Data Import Working Group | Jennifer Eustis | No meeting |
quickMARC Subgroup update | Raegan Wiechert | No meeting |
🧑💻 Chat
Laura Daniels 10:36 AM
I would assume the regular meeting is cancelled next week
Lynne Fors 10:41 AM
Where is the series statement being populated from? Field 490 or 830? Both of those fields are mapped to the Instance.
Felix Hemme to Everyone 10:42 AM
I would expect it to ignore the value that comes from $v.
Laura Daniels to Everyone 10:43 AM
I would exclude $x (ISSN) and $w (Bibliographic record control number)
Raegan Wiechert to Everyone 10:43 AM
I would want it to ignore $x, just because it is not added consistently and I wouldn't want two entries for the same series
Sheila Torres-Blank (she,her) to Everyone 10:43 AM
Omitting $v makes it difficult to see if a particular volume is held. I'd prefer to see $v.
Amanda Scott to Everyone 10:43 AM
Use case: perhaps as a subcategory of "consistency," determining if a series is classified together or separately.
Lynne Fors to Everyone 10:44 AM
The aggregated search would send you to a list that is not in series number order, which is hard to parse
Raegan Wiechert to Everyone 10:44 AM
Sometimes I would want $v, sometimes I wouldn't
Laura Daniels 10:45 AM
I think I'd want an initial results display without, with the option to drill down to a list that includes the $v
Lisa Lorenzo (Mich. State University Libraries) 10:45 AM
I was having the same thought as Laura. It would be nice if the search result list after you click on the series title would have the full series (with $v) as a column
Gerhard, Jeffery 10:45 AM
This doesn't really work when there is only a single field for the series statement. If you map without the volume number, then we lose utility in the Instance record
Magda Gad 10:47 AM
Do we have them listed if click on the series title?
Gerhard, Jeffery 10:51 AM
One way this could work without a schema change would be: map (most of) the 830 to an alternative title and type. Then the series statement could include $v. And then series browse could work on the alternative title instead of the series statement
Amanda Scott 10:51 AM
I think my institution still has records with 440s.
jeanette 10:52 AM
If we have a non standard mapping of 490s to series would they show up here?
Amanda Scott 10:56 AM
Yes, the music ones are important! :)
Lynne Fors 10:58 AM
Wouldn't the series ISSNs be in the ISSN index?
Laura Daniels 10:59 AM
we have to keep in mind we are talking about browse specifically, not search, right?
Sheila Torres-Blank (she,her) 10:59 AM
Not sure I'd expect to see ISSN in a Series browse index. It's not really part of the heading; just extra data.
Laura Daniels 11:02 AM
and is the index coming from the source data or from the instance data???
Laura Daniels 11:09 AM
I think this is a mapping question and Natascha is correct, we likely all do this slightly differently already
the numbering remains a collective concern, though, imo
numbering being $v
Gerhard, Jeffery 11:11 AM
I have an idea for how to meet this need, but it is a lot to explain. I don't think the approach we are seeing today is going to work
Laura Daniels 11:14 AM
Yes, title browse is a good idea
Sheila Torres-Blank (she,her) 11:15 AM
Fairly new user and I've wondering why there is no title browse. Would love that.
Lynne Fors 11:16 AM
Would definitely need a way to specify what kind of title
Gerhard, Jeffery 11:17 AM
to be honest, I believe our current OPAC uses a combined index on series and titles for the equivalent of a series browse
Laura Daniels 11:19 AM
440 is part of the default mapping if I remember correctly
Natascha Owens 11:23 AM
I'm pretty sure we have to add 440 and 490 to our mapping so I don't think it is part of the default