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Shared Bib Implementation History and Background Amy Weiss
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What is an SUL Shared Bib? SUL = State University Libraries One bibliographic record for each title Separate holdings and items for each SUL SUL Aleph Client (SBU01)
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Rationale More efficient Allows for greater centralization Fosters collaborative collection development
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Beginnings TSPC 2008 Should we have a single bibliographic record? Report given by TSPC Single Bib Task Force to CSUL Pros and cons explored Quantity of time necessary to execute project seen as major negative
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CSUL CSUL Single Bib Task Force 2008-2009 Librarians from a wide range of library settings and perspectives Single Bib seen as the inevitable choice
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Single Bib Pilot Project USF – Susan Heron, representative UF -- Betsy Simpson, representative FSU – Amy Weiss, representative FCLA – Jean Phillips and a cast of dozens!
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Merging and Tag Table Keeping local data Trying to get the most complete record possible Making sure the right records merge
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Making the Perfect Match Tag treatment tables OCLC reclamation projects FCLA reports
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Adding in Expertise Acquisitions Serials Task Force on Proprietary Records Authorities
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Back to CSUL Shared Bib Implementation Project made FCLA’s top priority
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Timeline January 2012 – Face to Face at FCLA, Full test merge February 2012 – Access Services Face to Face – Functional testing in all areas March-April 2012 – Testing and training – Refine policies and procedures
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Timeline May 2012 – Testing and training – Finalize policies and procedures June 2012 -- Final Testing -- Bib change cutoff -- Migration to shared bib
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Thanks Special thanks to Betsy Simpson for her assistance in preparing this PowerPoint
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