On 2018-07-26 05:34 PM, Kelly Drake wrote:
[snip]
Heather and Paul A - Does an ex-maritime librarian count? I used to work in
the library at Mystic Seaport!

Yup... Paul O'P is an old friend of mine.

Best -- Paul (another one.)

Kelly



On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 1:17 PM, Joy Nelson <j...@bywatersolutions.com>
wrote:

Hi Kelly and Heather!
In many other ILS systems the 001 was/is indeed a field that contained a
unique value (control number).  I still work with data from time to time
that has a unique id in the 001.  Heather is right that in Koha the unique
id is stored in the 999$c, so you can use the 001 field for whatever you
like.  Some sites put the oclc number in the 001, others just leave it
blank, or just take what comes when cataloging via z3950 (clutch your
pearls on that. :D )

Kelly, I have set up some sites to automatically copy the biblionumber to
the 001 tag.  Yes, it duplicates the data from the 999c to the 001, but it
is done programmatically at night so no upkeep would be needed by
cataloging staff.  As long as all your libraries are okay with this
configuration and don't plan to use the 001 for anything else, let us know
at ByWater and we can set this up for you.

joy



On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 10:01 AM, Heather Hernandez <
heather_hernan...@nps.gov> wrote:

Hi, Kelly--

Our records in Koha actually have different values in the 001 field based
on the age of the record.  When I first thought about this, I pretty much
clutched my pearls and took to my fainting couch, thinking things like,
"But the 001 should be our consistent, primary database key!  Oh my stars
and garters!!!"

Then after applying a cool cloth to my forehead I got to thinking about
how
we used the 001 and what data was there:  based on the age of the record,
it's either an old catalog record number (which I want to keep in the
record) or the OCLC number (which I definitely want to keep in the
record).  How do I use it?  Well, to just store those numbers, and if I
want to overlay the existing Koha record with a record that I'm exporting
from the OCLC Connexion Client, I include a 999 $c with the Koha record
number in that field in the OCLC record.  I'm currently having some
trouble
with links into our catalog from our holdings in WorldCat.org, but that
doesn't seem related--we're trying to use ISBNs or title data for that.

So perhaps it might be helpful to ask how you would be using the 001 field
and the 999 $c field, and how it's used among the other libraries.  I
don't
have a lot of experience with using MarcEdit and such since ByWater
supports our Koha catalog & I happily rely on them for things like this,
but I think it would be entirely possible to export your records to
MarcEdit, copy record numbers that you're not using to another field
(e.g.,
035) and copy the Koha biblionumbers to the 001, then reimport/replace the
records.  But that sounds kind of drastic to me.  I also clutch my pearls
at the thought of data being duplicated in a record, e.g., in the 999 $c
as
well as the 001, but I can't think of any harm that it would do in *my*
setting--perhaps others could?  Your system would also need some sort of
configuring for ongoing cataloging, to see that the biblionumber gets
copied into the 001.

But if it were me, I'd think long and hard about if this is really
necessary.  For us, it's been absolutely fine to have the Koha
biblionumbers in the 999 $c and an assortment of types of numbers in the
001--I've gotten up off my fainting couch, adjusted my pearls, and
realized
that it works!:)  I hope that others will chime in, because I would be
very
interested to know about other options and possible consequences that
might
face us in the future since we do have such a variety of numbers in our
001
fields.

I hope this helps!  Best,
h2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Heather Hernandez
Technical Services Librarian
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center
2 Marina Blvd., Bldg. E, 3rd floor
<https://maps.google.com/?q=2+Marina+Blvd.,+Bldg.+E,+3rd+floor&entry=gmail&source=g>,
San Francisco, CA  94123-1284
415-561-7032, heather_hernan...@nps.gov
Library catalog: http://keys.bywatersolutions.com/
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