1.  CREATING NEW RECORDS IN OCLC CONNEXION

 

Use a workform if you have searched WorldCat thoroughly and find that:

Create a new workform by selecting Cataloging > Create > Single record from the menu.  See Figure 1.

Figure X.A.1.  Creating a new workform.

Choose one of the following options:

Alternately, keystroke combinations can be used to generate a new workform (Table 1).

Workform

Keystroke

Books

Ctrl+Shift+B

Computer files

Ctrl+Shift+P

Continuing resources

Ctrl+Shift+L

Maps

Ctrl+Shift+M

Mixed materials

Ctrl+Shift+I

Scores

Ctrl+Shift+C

Sound recordings

Ctrl+Shift+R

Visual materials

Ctrl+Shift+V

 

Table X.A.1.  Keystrokes to generate new workforms.

After adding data, editing, and reviewing the record, it can be saved to the online or local save file or added to WorldCat.  Make sure to observe the input standards and conventions of the particular format.

2. DERIVING A NEW RECORD

If related edition is found in OCLC, a new record can be derived from the existing one, thus preserving much of the data.  OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards, Sec. 4, “When to Input a New Record,” contains guidelines for new records.

To derive a new record, first open the existing record, then select Edit > Derive > New Record from the menu. See Figure 2.

Figure X.A.2.  Deriving a record.

Alternately, a record can be derived using the Ctrl+Alt+C keystroke.

After adding data, editing, and reviewing the record, it can be saved to the online or local save file or added to WorldCat.  Make sure to observe the input standards and conventions of the particular format.

3.  GUIDELINES FOR PROOFREADING RECORDS

Ideally wait until next day to ensure most accurate final proofreading.  Again, verify that no record for work already exists in OCLC. Proofread and correct record.  Update the record to WorldCat, noting OCLC number.

Export the new record and overlay on the provisional record in Sirsi (see Transferring Records into Sirsi, Section IX, Chapter B).  Check access points and subjects in Sirsi as a check for typographical errors.  Complete cataloging and marking.

Should an error be discovered in a record you have entered, return to OCLC and call up record.