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==STEP 6.1 : REPORTS DISPLAY==
  
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===report format===
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If you choose to display the bib ID within the report, please provide the location of the bib control numbers in your records (e.g. 001 or 907 $a).
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Backstage can also obtain a control number for a secondary source field if the primary field is not present.
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If bib control numbers are not included in your RDA reports, a field contained in ten bibliographic records will appear in the report only once.
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Displaying only the number of records for each field within a report is usually requested by libraries with an ILS that offers robust global update tools.
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When bib control numbers are included in a report, a field contained in ten bibliographic records would be included in your report ten times, each time with a different bibliographic control number.
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  '''display bib ID (4 separate entries for same heading):'''
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    ocm47933106: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
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    ocm48085387: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
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    ocm49033700: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
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    ocm49033707: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
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  '''display number of records (1 entry for all 4 headings):'''
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    4 records 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
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===report segmentation===
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Each report contains HTML code to insert a page break after every significant portion of displayed text. The page break is not viewable in the report display.
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This is useful for when you want to print out the reports and perhaps assign them to staff for further review.
  
 
==LINKS==
 
==LINKS==

Revision as of 15:24, 5 January 2012

STEP 6.1 : REPORTS DISPLAY

report format

If you choose to display the bib ID within the report, please provide the location of the bib control numbers in your records (e.g. 001 or 907 $a).

Backstage can also obtain a control number for a secondary source field if the primary field is not present.

If bib control numbers are not included in your RDA reports, a field contained in ten bibliographic records will appear in the report only once.

Displaying only the number of records for each field within a report is usually requested by libraries with an ILS that offers robust global update tools.

When bib control numbers are included in a report, a field contained in ten bibliographic records would be included in your report ten times, each time with a different bibliographic control number.

 
 display bib ID (4 separate entries for same heading):
    ocm47933106: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
    ocm48085387: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
    ocm49033700: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
    ocm49033707: 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
  
 display number of records (1 entry for all 4 headings):
    4 records 650 0 $a Keith, Millie (Fictitious character).
 

report segmentation

Each report contains HTML code to insert a page break after every significant portion of displayed text. The page break is not viewable in the report display.

This is useful for when you want to print out the reports and perhaps assign them to staff for further review.

LINKS

6.1 - 6.2 - 6.3
1.0 - 2.0 - 3.0 - 4.0 - 5.0 - 6.0 - 7.0