Dixon, Jeannie and Moulen, Christine and Duncan, Gwyneth (2009) How did you do that?! Special Jobs created to manipulate Aleph data. In: ELUNA 2009, 6-8 May 2009, Richmond, Va..
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Abstract
Jeannie Dixon, Systems Applications Coordinator, College Center for Library Automation (CCLA);
Christine Moulen, Library Systems Manager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT);
Gwyneth Duncan, Systems Librarian, Duke University
This session will provide a discussion of special jobs we have created to manipulate Aleph data. Some examples include monitoring changes in item processing status to detect materials ready for exporting new holdings to OCLC and tracking how long it takes materials to go through technical processing. A discussion of the steps involved and how to approach the challenge creatively will be part of the presentation.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Speech) |
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Event Title: | ELUNA 2009 |
Subjects: | Aleph |
Divisions: | ELUNA Conference Proceedings |
ID Code: | 9 |
Deposited By: | Edward Corrado |
Deposited On: | 18 Jun 2009 20:47 |
Last Modified: | 27 May 2016 21:03 |
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