2009
DOI: 10.5860/lrts.53n1.53
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Using Batchloading to Improve Access to Electronic and Microform Collections

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“…Mugridge and Edmunds also discussed the benefits of batchloading MARC records sets. 121 These sets often prove valuable in revealing hidden collections and increasing collection use. After MARC record loads, librarians at Penn State would often observe an increase in collection use within days.…”
Section: Value Of Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mugridge and Edmunds also discussed the benefits of batchloading MARC records sets. 121 These sets often prove valuable in revealing hidden collections and increasing collection use. After MARC record loads, librarians at Penn State would often observe an increase in collection use within days.…”
Section: Value Of Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mugridge and Edmunds as well as Kemp observed that use of a MARC record service is often incompatible with the single-record approach in serials cataloging, where multiple versions of a serial title are described using one record. 123 Libraries implementing these services have often reversed their policy from a single-record approach to a separate-record approach. Mugridge and Edwards discussed difficulties in de-duplicating records to maintain a single-record approach with a batchloading process.…”
Section: Value Of Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their 2009 overview of batchloading advantages, challenges, and workflows, the authors noted the difficulties inherent in balancing record quality and timely improvement to access. 7 They observed that few record sets are perfect and that some errors are difficult or impossible to correct during preload editing. In their 2012 survey of batchloading practices in large research libraries, Mugridge and Edmunds reported on the effects of batchloading work on staffing, workflows, and quality.…”
Section: Quality Issues In Vendor-provided E-monograph Records Staciementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 They found that efficiencies can be gained by striving for a standardized workflow and documenting procedures while recognizing that some flexibility must be maintained to accommodate the needs of various stakeholders and library users.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%