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Text Strings, Keymaps, and Macros, Oh My: Tips and Customizations for Efficient Cataloging in Connexion By Mary Aycock University of Missouri--Columbia.

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1 Text Strings, Keymaps, and Macros, Oh My: Tips and Customizations for Efficient Cataloging in Connexion By Mary Aycock University of Missouri--Columbia

2 Connexion Tools Number of tools to save the cataloger keystrokes and time Why invest time to save keystrokes? Greater productivity Less tedious work Less errors Cost-benefit analysis taking into account How many records require editing How extensive the edits are Complexity of the task More Text Strings Constant Data Macros Level of Complexity Least

3 Text Strings Often easier to use and create than constant data Use when you just need to insert consistent data in record (949s, etc.) Can assign to: User tool, keyboard shortcuts Type text strings as you would normally type fields, etc. Example: 949 strings

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5 Constant Data Unlike text strings, can code fixed fields Considered records; can save to online or local file CAUTION: Editing constant data vs. applying Can derive from a bib record Can assign from default, assign by name or from list Example: ETD brief records

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7 Macros Connexion comes equipped with built-in set of macros. Similar to other macro programs Can use “Record” option to program macros and then learn about the coding by examining the macro Cannot record mouse movements Written in OCLC macro language (OML): a modified form of Basic

8 Macros Galore, Built-In Built in macros of general interest Add & Edit 007 Add 33x (RDA related) Insert Heading

9 Macros Galore, External External macros of general interest  Make830 (takes an existing 440 & makes into a 490/830 combination): From Walter Nickeson's site  Provider Neutral macro: From PCC Site  CursorJump macro (for jumping to a particular character in a field): From Walt Nickson's site  CAUTION: External: create a new workbook with these

10 Macro Demonstration Demonstration  Recording a macro  Example of macro code  Grabbing a macro

11 Resources for Macros Program for Cooperative Cataloging: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/macros.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/macros.html OCLC macros: http://www.oclc.org/connexion/support/macros.htm http://www.oclc.org/connexion/support/macros.htm Walt Nickeson’s Macros: http://docushare.lib.rochester.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Coll ection-2556 http://docushare.lib.rochester.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Coll ection-2556 Better Living through Macros by Joel Hahn: http://www.hahnlibrary.net/libraries/oml/index.html http://www.hahnlibrary.net/libraries/oml/index.html Joel Hahn's OML for the Complete Beginner: http://www.hahnlibrary.net/libraries/oml/lessons/index.html http://www.hahnlibrary.net/libraries/oml/lessons/index.html

12 Keymaps Can assign keyboard equivalents (shortcut keys) to menu items, macros, characters (such as diacritics), or text strings

13 Keymap options Organizer: Work with keymap files (advanced) Reset: buttons to original settings List All: List all the user- defined functions Unassign: unassign a particular keymap (yours or default) Assign : to assign a shortcut key

14 User tools Figures of Numbers Tools → User Tools → Assign

15 Toolbar Customizations Tools → Toolbar Editor Then drag and drop To remove from toolbar: drag and drop back into toolbar editor

16 Further Toolbar Customizations To move your icons around: Press Alt-click with cursor Can display on 2 lines (click on the arrow next to the toolbar) To put an extra divider: Find separator in toolbar editor window (control-S) and drag and drop To increase button size: Tools > Options and then Toolbar (must then close & reopen client) View > Toolbars to see all the toolbars

17 Resources Connexion training: http://www.oclc.org/support/training/connexion/ http://www.oclc.org/support/training/connexion/ Connexion tutorials: http://www.oclc.org/support/training/connexion/client/t utorial/default.htm Connexion documentation: http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/connexion /client/basics/options/

18 Questions or Comments? Contact information: Mary Aycock aycockm@missouri.edu


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