Our example record from last week also includes a URI entered in a subfield $1. When you searched on the URI in the subfield $0, you were brought to an authority record for the name “Colin Murphy. ” When you search on the URI found in the subfield ...
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Linked data and URIs— #5 Example of a Real World Object URI and more...


Linked data and URIs— #5 Example of a Real World Object URI

Our example record from last week also includes a URI entered in a subfield $1

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When you searched on the URI in the subfield $0, you were brought to an authority record for the name “Colin Murphy.” When you search on the URI found in the subfield $1, on the other hand, you’re brought to a description of the person behind this name:
 

Murphy, Colin (Journalist)

o   Associated Locale: Ireland

Field Of Activity


Some of the fields found in this record are the same as those found in his authority record (such as “Occupation”). However, notice that the “Sources” listed in the authority record from the last post (which appear in 670 fields in the traditional authority record) don’t appear. The sources consulted by a cataloger to establish the authorized form of Colin Murphy’s name are important information to include in an authority record describing his name, but not in the “Real World Object” (RWO) record describing the person behind the name.

One other thing to note about these two types of records is that they have fields with links that refer to each other. The authority record has an “Identifies RWO” field with a URI pointing to the “real world object” record for the person Colin Murphy, and the “real world object” record has an “Is Identified By Authority” field with a URI pointing to the authority record for his name:

Murphy, Colin (Journalist)

Murphy, Colin (Journalist)


In the next post, we’ll look at the third type of URI in the example bib record, a link to a record for a “Relationship” term located in a subfield $4.

 

This is the fifth in a series of seven weekly blog posts written by Zahra Gordon, the NHSL Cataloger, which will explain “Linked Data,” an emerging topic in the library field, and how it relates to “Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs),” which are appearing in subfields of MARC records with increasing frequency.

   
 

No SW van Thu 5/28

Due to driver availability, today’s [Thursday, May 28] SW ILL van route is cancelled, and tomorrow’s SW-A route will be modified/shortened.  

The following libraries will get a delivery tomorrow (Friday, May 29).

•    New London     
•    Newport             
•    Washington       
•    Charlestown     
•    Keene   
•    Marlborough     
•    Dublin  
•    Mont Vernon     
•    Weare  

Thank you,
Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library

   
 

new Undo Received and improved Undo Shipped

The NHAIS ILL System will be offline briefly tonight (Tuesday, May 26) for a software update starting at 10 o'clock.

-A new Undo Received option will be available to borrowers. Choosing Undo Received will move the request back to its prior status (Shipped, Recalled, Not Received, or Not Received/Overdue).

-The Undo Shipped option for lenders will be available for a longer time than in the past. Undo Shipped is an option for requests in Shipped, Not Received, Not Received/Overdue, and Recalled status and will now be available until the request is updated to Received by the borrower. When the lender chooses Undo Shipped, the request moves back to Pending status and the "Respond by" date is recalculated (lenders have three full days and a fraction of a fourth to respond to a request before it's automatically forwarded to the next potential lender on the lender list).

-When a request is placed on an item with only one or two valid ISBNs or ISSNs, the remaining blank fields for additional ISBNs or ISSNs in the request record were editable. This allowed the user to add invalid or incorrect identifiers to the request, resulting in a failed request. With this release, when there is at least one valid ISBN or ISSN on the source record, the fields will be read-only.

   
 

No NC van Tue 5/26--correction on affected libraries

My apologies.  I’m not running on all cylinders today. Today is TUESDAY [May 26], not Monday.
The NC libraries who will not receive deliveries today are as follows:

Whitefield
Dalton
Lancaster
Groveton
Stratford
Colebrook
Errol
WMCC - Berlin
Berlin
Gorham
Jefferson
Randolph
Jackson
Bartlett
North Conway
Conway
Twin Mountain

Thank you for your patience.

Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library

   
 

No NC van Tue 5/26

Today’s North Country (NC) ILL van route [Tuesday, May 26] is cancelled due to illness. Affected libraries are as follows:

Conway
Madison
Chocorua
Tamworth
Center Sandwich
Plymouth
Campton
Thornton
Lincoln
North Woodstock
Franconia
Bethlehem

Thank you for your understanding.

Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library

   
 

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