Hi Tibor, > On Mon, 04 Apr 2011, Ferran Jorba wrote: >> Yes, I have ;-( We are moving from 970 to the more standard 035 for >> external identifiers (I backported >> http://invenio-software.org/repo/invenio/commit/?id=2fb7275849e83f5afbb7915000e208a3e053889a >> to 0.99.1), but old converters pop up from time to time still using >> 970. And I noticed this site was one of them, and I corrected it >> during my debugging sessions and correcting them afterwards. So in >> this case it is just my fault... > > I see. So this was just a mishap, there is no bibupload issue on your > system then.
And problably more than one, as I thought later. The records of this repository are incorporated into a temporary collection, a collection that does not hang from the main one. Thus, as I understand it, those external IDs, whether 035 or 970, are not found because those records do not belong (yet) to the main site. We use this strategy because we do some postprocessing and reviewing later that we cannot complete with the standard bibharvest procedure. Under normal circumstances, I shouldn't be collecting new records when this temporary collection is not empty, but I as I was alerted of some records not being harvested I didn't honour this principle. > BTW, note that you can keep using both 970 and 035, they are not > mutually exclusive. Here at CERN, we still use 970 for the `primary' > external system, and 035 for `all the other' external systems. Ok, thanks for poining it out. However, we prefer to follow the same fields than our main ILS, so 035 is our preferred field. Thanks again, Ferran
