2022-10-27 Metadata Management Meeting notes
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Recordings of meetings can be found in the Metadata_Management_SIG > Recordings folder on AWS from 2022 onwards: https://recordings.openlibraryfoundation.org/folio/metadata-management-sig/
Discussion items
Notetaker | Lisa McColl | |
Announcements | Sharon Wiles-Young is our new PC liaison Charlotte Whitt reported that yesterday there was a meeting of the Entity Management Working Group. The group discussed how to plan and organize. The result was the creation of two subgroups: a group that will do an environmental scan and another that will work on updating the list of use cases. The group will report bi-weekly to the MM SIG | |
PC update |
Owen Stephens did a great demo of the planned work. Slides are at Scope: They will start with print serials in the area of predictive check in and receiving. Action item: They will meet with the Acquisitions SIG.
Thank you Sharon for updates from multiple councils! | |
MM SIG Release Note & Other Highlights Misc. bugs and issues related to the implementation of Holdings Source ID property. This element was implemented to support the new work on maintaining Holdings record in MFHD format in quickMARC. The implementation of Holdings Source ID (not required, not repeatable) is different from the original work on Instance Source ID (required, not repeatable). Just a fyi too: a holdings source identification and cleanup script was created by the Folijet development team for Kiwi or later. This script can be found on on the FOLIO wiki - see: https://folio-org.atlassian.net/wiki/display/FOLIOtips/Scripts+for+Inventory%2C+Source+Record+Storage%2C+and+Data+Import+Cleanup with additional details here: https://folio-org.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1390748 UIIN-2208 - Holdings source ID bug discovered by the bulk edit working group. Hope is to get this fixed in the next couple of weeks. If created in the UI then the source is set. "But only in the UI. It will still be null in the data." (Christie via chat) Charlotte suggests the that SIG members propose a solution to present to the developers. Volunteers: Jenn Colt, Jacquie Samples, Christie Thomas. Christie added the migration script will not correct all of the problems. Holdings created by the following do not get the correct source
Causes problems in Inventory UI. Causes reporting issues. Christie In chat, "that is a good question. right now we can edit all of our holdings in the ui regardless of what the holdings source is." Jenn in chat, "It translates null to what the instance had. But you can still edit them in ours." MODSOURCE-559 - If you use OAI-PMH this will affect you. | ||
Inventory UX | Topic 1: Review UX mock up, and gather possible new requirements on Inventory hierarchical display (UXPROD-491) > slide deck with proposed UX mockups: Kimie Kester was not able to attend the meeting, but will listen to the recording.
Chat comments: From Sara Colglazier (MHC/5C) to Everyone 12:08 PM
Sara suggested adding an option of "Open all the item" as well as included volume an enumeration details. Christie's comments in chat (received many +1) Rita noted that we have not talked about sorting holdings. Christie - How will we make sure the results are relevant - when wanting a list of items, the current results list instances, for example. Jenn wondered if approaching the "direct" search first would be the best way. Example of "direct" search result "Those of us at Chicago rely heavily on search results to assess our data and bring our attention inconsistencies in that data. We are not necessarily looking to zone in on a given title. As someone who works with serials held in various formats, it's very helpful to have a clear list of results that includes identifier, title, corporate body, date, format, that I can sort." "Would a multicolumn list be better for holdings/items and card results for Instances?" Should there be a different UI for different types of searches Charlotte will talk to Kimie about listening to this recording. Incorporating UI standards from other apps. Action: Please go over the slides one more time and give feedback. Felix suggested in addition to looking at the slides, perhaps propose high level requirements, such as cross entity searching (search in Instance, Holdings, Items together) Topic 2: Identify records in result list > issues and pain points | |
Chat:
17:32:58 Von Lisa McColl an Alle:
Yay Sharon!
17:33:07 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
thank you Sharon!
17:33:30 Von Charlotte Whitt an Alle:
Thank you Sharon \o/
17:39:04 Von Felix Hemme (ZBW) an Alle:
Yes, we have to manage a lot of subscriptions besides of ERM.
17:39:24 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
Yes, so many serials to manage!
17:40:27 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
great news that Marcia will be around a little longer
17:43:21 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
+1 Laura
17:47:17 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
But only in the UI. It will still be null in the data.
17:49:21 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
Please include me
17:49:38 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
Me too, please.
17:50:31 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
Sorry, I was raising my hand to volunteer. Thanks Felix.
17:50:38 Von Felix Hemme (ZBW) an Alle:
Okay , np
17:51:05 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
Charlotte the NCIP module also creates holdings without a source so it probably needs an issue like fast add
17:51:17 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
At least in lotus
17:52:17 Von Lisa McColl an Alle:
We have over a million :(
17:55:44 Von Lisa McColl an Alle:
I agree Christie - it's bad data. Thank you for pointing out the current problem areas
17:57:17 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
that is a good question. right now we can edit all of our holdings in the ui regardless of what the holdings source is.
17:57:29 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
It translates null to what the instance had. But you can still edit them in ours.
17:58:09 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
Thanks all. investigating sounds like a good idea. :)
18:04:03 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
That is a really good point. I don't think there is a development team for inventory any longer? How is the project going to address that?
18:04:54 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
So, we can change all of those older choices and update our vision altogether since nothing has moved forward in development, right?
18:08:26 Von Sara Colglazier (MHC/5C) an Alle:
Could the Holdings Statement info be displayed even when collapsed?
18:09:49 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
I may be getting ahead of this, but I cannot remember if we will be able to sort by the different instance / holdings / items properties?
18:11:23 Von Natascha Owens (she/her) an Alle:
I've always been very apprehensive about the "card" display--I find it very difficult to hone in on the info that I might need depending on my search. With a multicolumn list I think it would be easier to sort and see what I am looking for.
18:12:48 Von Marmot User Services an Alle:
+1 Natascha
18:13:17 Von Felix Hemme (ZBW) an Alle:
Sara, we'll make sure your question will be included in the notes!
18:13:23 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
HRID
18:13:35 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
+1 to HRIDs.
18:13:46 Von Renée Martonik an Alle:
++1 Natascha
18:14:36 Von Sara Colglazier (MHC/5C) an Alle:
If I have many items for a Serial/Periodical, then how will I know which one I want, like, v. 19 issue 5?
18:15:33 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
I still do not understand how we will be able to sort the results list.
18:17:29 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
Which information is displayed should be customizable by the institution since we do not all use the same properties in the records.
18:18:03 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
+1 Christie
18:18:10 Von Rita Albrecht an Alle:
+1 Chrstie
18:18:20 Von Natascha Owens (she/her) an Alle:
+1 Christie
18:18:26 Von Marmot User Services an Alle:
+1 Christie
18:19:13 Von Sara Colglazier (MHC/5C) an Alle:
I like the indentions idea! too
18:19:40 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
When we refresh the mockups we should make sure we have some with many holdings and many items and the current pagination, etc
18:20:13 Von Ryan Tamares (he/him) an Alle:
to what Sara commented on— we have some titles in our collection that have as many as 8000 items, so the consideration of information displayed is super crucial
18:20:57 Von Jessica Janecki an Alle:
Is there any easy way to dump an item list (with item data) into excel?
18:21:44 Von Ryan Tamares (he/him) an Alle:
*I stand corrected, some titles have over 10k items
18:24:22 Von Colin V. (he/him) an Alle:
I feel like the card result approach works best for Instance searching. When I'm searching for holdings or items, I might only be interested in a subset of holdings or items attached to an Instance. This subset bit makes display and sorting in those segments tricky.
18:25:39 Von Jessica Janecki an Alle:
Charlotte, are you saying a known item search takes you directly to the item?
18:26:27 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
If searching an HRID or barcode took me directly that record it would solve 90% of my problems because I get sent hrids constantly for troubleshooting
18:26:57 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
+1 Jenn Colt
18:27:11 Von Jessica Janecki an Alle:
Jenn, my team does this sort of troubleshooting in our current system constantly.
18:27:24 Von Natalie Sommerville an Alle:
+1 Jessica
18:27:43 Von Jamie Jesanis an Alle:
It would be useful to maybe have buttons for "Select All Items", "Select All Holdings" on the search results screen. Or maybe the ability to display only items or only holdings.
18:28:38 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
Nothing is!
18:31:06 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
Known item searching is so important for many of our workflows, it would be great if that is addressed soonest. IMO
18:31:54 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
Being able to choose/customize which elements display in the results for each record type would be great.
18:33:25 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
+1 Laura.
18:33:45 Von Jenn Colt an Alle:
Looking at low hanging fruit, even adding HRIDs to the current display of holdings items would help me
18:34:00 Von Renée Martonik an Alle:
Those of us at Chicago rely heavily on search results to assess our data and bring our attention inconsistencies in that data. We are not necessarily looking to zone in on a given title. As someone who works with serials held in various formats, it's very helpful to have a clear list of results that includes identifier, title, corporate body, date, format, that I can sort.
18:34:04 Von Colin V. (he/him) an Alle:
+100 to Christie on this
18:35:17 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
Being able to hide the instance card would help.
18:40:25 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
Customizable multi column list!!!
18:40:27 Von Natascha Owens (she/her) an Alle:
I also really want the multicolumn list!!
18:40:53 Von Colin V. (he/him) an Alle:
Would a multicolumn list be better for holdings/items and card results for Instances?
18:41:01 Von Renée Martonik an Alle:
+1 Laura, Christie, Natascha
18:42:06 Von Natascha Owens (she/her) an Alle:
I would prefer MLC for Instances
18:42:08 Von Jacquie Samples -- Duke an Alle:
+1 Christie and Colin!
18:42:50 Von Colin V. (he/him) an Alle:
I also like Charlotte's idea about being able to hide the Instance or Item data if searching in Holdings (for example), because it essentially lets me toggle between card and multicolumn. Displaying all three forms a card, reducing down to one record type makes it multicolumn.
18:42:52 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
I remember some mock-ups from that exercise
18:46:12 Von Kara Hart (she/hers) an Alle:
What I find frustrating is not being able to use the facets for In, Ho or It in all In, Ho, It searches. For example, Find holdings with a statistical code in the Holdings and Suppressed at the Instance level without having to use a query.
18:46:17 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UeEi-UqVaH7cdZYQv0NOzYyCYIOJ2dvFI7vzlaJyZoc/edit#slide=id.p
18:47:03 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
UXPROD-2663
18:47:06 Von Christie Thomas (she/her) an Alle:
+1 Kara
18:47:35 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
this was for the items list only, I'm seeing
18:49:37 Von Laura (Cornell) an Alle:
this one also might be worth looking at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kDumWwhNfP7Mq9hZ5q4O1cnbg_BY4ILgKbjBWOO4Xso/edit#slide=id.p
18:49:40 Von Colin V. (he/him) an Alle:
homework is good - not frustrated - excited!
18:49:48 Von Charlotte Whitt an Alle:
:-D