The Import Records interface incorporates record match sets, quality metrics,
more merging options, and improved ways to manage your queue. In this example,
we will import a batch of records. One of the records in the queue will
contain a matching record in the catalog that is of lower quality than the
incoming record. We will import the record according to the guidelines set by
our record match set, quality metrics, and merge/overlay choices that we will
select.
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Select a Record Type from the drop down menu.
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Create a queue to which you can upload your records, or add you records to
an existing queue. Queues are linked to match sets and a holdings import
profile. You cannot change a holdings import or record match set for a queue.
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Select a Record Match Set from the drop down menu.
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Select a Holdings Import Profile if you want to import holdings that are
attached to your records.
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Select a Record Source from the drop down menu.
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Select a Merge Profile. Merge profiles enable you to specify which tags
should be removed or preserved in incoming records.
Choose one of the following import options if you want to auto-import
records:
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Merge on Single Match - Using the Record Match Set, Evergreen will only
attempt to perform the merge/overlay action if only one match was found in the
catalog.
Merge on Best Match - If more than one match is found in the catalog for a
given record, Evergreen will attempt to perform the merge/overlay action with
the best match as defined by the match score and quality metric.
Note
Quality ratio affects only the Merge on Single Match and Merge on Best
Match options.
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Enter a Best/Single Match Minimum Quality Ratio. Divide the incoming
record quality score by the record quality score of the best match that might
exist in the catalog. By default, Evergreen will assign any record a quality
score of 1 (one). If you want to ensure that the inbound record is only
imported when it has a higher quality than the best match, then you must enter
a ratio that is higher than 1. For example, if you want the incoming record to
have twice the quality of an existing record, then you should enter a 2 (two)
in this field. If you want to bypass all quality restraints, enter a 0 (zero)
in this field.
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Select an Insufficient Quality Fall-Through Profile if desired. This
field enables you to indicate that if the inbound record does not meet the
configured quality standards, then you may still import the record using an
alternate merge profile. This field is typically used for selecting a merge
profile that allows the user to import holdings attached to a lower quality
record without replacing the existing (target) record with the incoming record.
This field is optional.
Under Copy Import Actions, choose Auto-overlay In-process Acquisitions
Copies if you want to overlay temporary copies that were created by the
Acquisitions module. The system will attempt to overlay copies that:
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have associated lineitem details (that is, they were created by the acquisitions process),
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that lineitem detail has the same owning_lib as the incoming copy’s owning_lib, and
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the current copy associated with that lineitem detail is In process.
Browse to find the appropriate file, and click Upload. The files will
be uploaded to a queue.
The screen will display records that have been uploaded to your queue.
If Evergreen indicates that matching records exist, then click the
Matches link to view the matching records. Check the box adjacent to the
existing record that you want to merge with the incoming record.
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Click Back to Import Queue.
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Check the boxes of the records that you want to import, and click Import
Selected Records, or click Import All Records.
A pop up window will offer you the same import choices that were present on
the Import Records screen. You can choose one of the import options, or
click Import.
The screen will refresh. The Queue Summary indicates that the record was
imported. The Import Time column records the date that the record was
imported.
Search the catalog to confirm that the record was imported.