Re: [IUG] EbscoHost daily modifications


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I run a list every day (give or take...) of the previous day's additions/changes, and a separate list of deletes (we mark records for deletion, then I actually delete them after I transmit the daily update). I use Scheduler to run the 2 lists, but I have to manually change the date in the saved query each day, after the previous day's lists are sent to Ebsco.

Leslie Fatout
Library System Coordinator
Albert B. Alkek Library
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos TX 78666
512-245-7552

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From: innopac-bounces at innovativeusers dot org [mailto:innopac-bounces at innovativeusers dot org] On Behalf Of Charlotte Moncrief
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:21 AM
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Subject: [IUG] EbscoHost daily modifications

For anyone who using EbscoHost for Discovery,

One member of our consortium is implementing EbscoHost. Ebsco does not use two files so cannot use item records - only bib records.

After the initial build and replacement build, what is the best way to send additions/modifications/deletions? Use Create Lists to gather that one member's bibs using location and updated date?

We don't have Scheduler. Any other ideas?

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Charlotte Moncrief, MLS

Library Management Network, Inc.

2132 6th Avenue SE, Suite 106

Decatur, AL 35601

256-308-2529 x10

http://www.lmn.lib.al.us




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