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- | ====== MARCIt Record Loads ====== | + | ====== PAGE OUTDATED ARCHIVED ====== |
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+ | === MARCIt Record Loads === | ||
The following is the general process for adding bibliographic records generated by the SFX/MARCIt! service to the catalog. These are approximately half CONSER records for serials offered by the library through individual or package subscriptions where available, brief records for non-CONSER journals supplied by the SFX system, database aggregators, or open access. | The following is the general process for adding bibliographic records generated by the SFX/MARCIt! service to the catalog. These are approximately half CONSER records for serials offered by the library through individual or package subscriptions where available, brief records for non-CONSER journals supplied by the SFX system, database aggregators, or open access. | ||
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//NOTE: The process for generating bibliographic records for new e-journals is described in [[EJournals - Adding New Titles (MARCIt)]].// | //NOTE: The process for generating bibliographic records for new e-journals is described in [[EJournals - Adding New Titles (MARCIt)]].// | ||
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+ | **MARCIt Records and SFX Object Types.** | ||
+ | * SFX object types that generate MARCIt records: Journal, Conference, Newspaper, Series, Transcript, Wire. Database? (SFX says databases do generate MARCit records but is this always true?) | ||
+ | * SFX object types that DO NOT generate MARCIt records. Book, CD, Dissertation, Document, Manuscript, Proceeding, Report. | ||
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