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Summary Brief: Unl Libraries 2003/04 – 2007/08 Acquisitions: Performance Of Non-Serial Volumes Available For Checkout, David C. Tyler Dec 2009

Summary Brief: Unl Libraries 2003/04 – 2007/08 Acquisitions: Performance Of Non-Serial Volumes Available For Checkout, David C. Tyler

UNL Libraries: White Papers

The activity of the included five years’ worth of receipts was analyzed for both degree of idleness and extent of use. Analyses were conducted upon the collection of receipts as a whole and upon the collection disaggregated into broad subject categories and into Library of Congress (LC) subclasses. When reading the report to follow, one should keep in mind that statistics may sometimes mask as much as they reveal, especially when one is dealing with non-discrete category data. For example, several LC subclasses (e.g., HC = Economic Theory and Demography) cover multiple topical areas, so analysis at the LC …


Ingesting Tei Metadata Into Encore At The University Of Nebraska-Lincoln: Tei/Encore Task Force Report--University Libraries, June 2009, Charity Martin, Stacy Rickel, Laura Weakly, Elaine L. Westbrooks Jun 2009

Ingesting Tei Metadata Into Encore At The University Of Nebraska-Lincoln: Tei/Encore Task Force Report--University Libraries, June 2009, Charity Martin, Stacy Rickel, Laura Weakly, Elaine L. Westbrooks

UNL Libraries: White Papers

In January 2009, a library task force was formed to inform the digital asset management group about which dates from a TEI record should be used in an Encore record. While investigating this issue, the taskforce encountered a host of other issues that they did not anticipate but were addressed in this report.

This report documents the key problems that emerged as a result of the Cather and Lewis and Clark harvesting. Before and after metadata is ingested quality control is necessary. Responsibility for quality control rests with all library departments. The key recommendations for Encore quality control are:
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