Rogan,
Do I have to do BOTH the tag and the subfield? And is 035 the only place in
the marc where the oclc number is? I was told it was in 001. And this is
how I have been doing it thus far, but getting weird results:
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(my results were at least to show
Jennifer,
There isn't much more to it. Use the flattened attributes as a filter and
filter by tag = '035' and subfield = 'a' in addition to the other filters
you use. Display the normalized value. That's it. Add that onto your
existing report for the others values to get the 035. One downside
Rogan,
Thanks for the reply. I already figured that I should probably be looking at
the flattened MARC fields section, but how do I use those to extract the OCLC
number from the MARC field?Can I select a particular MARC field to appear
only in the output? How do I tell the system to show
>From the Bibliographic Record data source if you go to Flattened MARC
Fields you can filter by Subfield / Tag etc... to get the 035 if you want.
The rest of what you mentioned (title, author, pub date) I would grab from
the Simple Record Extracts.
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Walz, Jennifer
All -
I would like to run a report to get some basic bibliographic info (title,
author, pub date) PLUS the oclc number. Which source is best? And then how
to I get the OCLC number to show up in the output? I cannot seem to find the
right fields and such to get to that data.How do I get
Hi Rose,
We have the Evergreen OPAC tested recently by blind tester from the
Czech Library and Printing House for the Blind. The tests concerned the
OPAC only (not the staff client), but the testing was done in various
systems, browsers and screenreaders including
Operating systems and browsers
In a previous life I worked a lot with visually impaired populations. At
that time, a few years ago, ZoomText was the preferred screen reader for
our users though we had a few loyal JAWS users. I can't remember the
details but JAWS did some strange things with reading some page details
that weren
Hello Rose,
There are several library staff in our GLASS (Georgia Library for
Accessible Statewide Services) division that use JAWS with the standard
Evergreen staff client (we're on version 2.9).
The GLASS staff recently did a bit of initial testing with JAWS and the new
web-based staff client t
I have been asked to ask ya’ll about screen readers and Evergreen.
1. What screen reader do you use? Have you been successful with it and
Evergreen?
2. What browser do you use with the screen reader?
3. If you have a successful preferred screen reader, what is the estimated cost?
Thanks eve