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To make it easier for you to consistently follow CCS local practices we recommend using the Local Practices Macro in OCLC Connexion. The following actions are accomplished by using the macro:
==Connexion macros==
 
===for bib records===
'''Deletions'''
{| {{table}}
*020 subfield z for e-resources in print records
! macro!!use
*Punctuation in the 257 field
|-
*Unapproved subject and genre headings
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/c/c8/028.txt 028 to 500]||Adds 500 based on 028.
*"Junk" tags
|-
*Tags containing DLC in a subfield 5
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/d/d6/047.txt 047]||Adds 047 based on subject headings.
*710s for common audiobook publishers
|-
 
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/d/dd/245to700.txt 245 to 700]||Creates added entries for names in 245 ‡c.  Used mainly for feature films on DVD.
'''Additions'''
|-
*Subfield q before ISBN qualifiers
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/f/fd/Ampersand.txt 246]||Adds prescribed 246s based on 245 data.
*340 field for large type, microfilm, and braille
|-
*347 field for sound and video recordings
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/0/0d/300to306.txt 300 to 306]||Creates 306 field and cleans up duration note in 300.
*655 field for Bilingual books
|-
*753 field for video game platforms
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/f/fa/490to830.txt 4XX to 830]||Creates 830 field and fixes 4XX based on new [http://www.loc.gov/marc/marbi/2008/2008-07.html LC guidelines]
*380 & 655 fields for Electronic books
|-
 
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/f/fc/505g.txt 505 no ‡g]||Removes ‡g from before initial articles in the 505 field.
'''Replaces'''
|-
*Relator codes with relator terms
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/5/53/505NoR.txt 505 no ‡r]||Removes data in ‡r from 505 field.  Useful for removing composers from non-classical records.
*Bracketed pages with unnumbered
|-
*"ACLEP" with "Playaway audio" or "Playaway video"
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/9/9a/505rto7XX.txt 505 ‡r to 7XX]||Creates added entries from 505 ‡r.  Most often used for soundracks and compilation CDs.
 
|-
'''Messages'''
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/4/4c/518to033.txt 518 to 033]||Creates 033 field based on 518 data.
*A message box will pop-up when a record contains an untraced series or when a record is a parallel record.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/a/ab/BadSH.txt 65X removal]||Deletes bad subject headings.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/a/a8/690.txt 690 xxx language materials]||Creates 690 xxx language materials note based on fixed field element ''Lang''.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/c/c8/700to710.txt 700 to 710]||Switched headings back and forth between 700 and 710.  Use in conjunction with [http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/9/9a/505rto7XX.txt 505 ‡r to 7XX].
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/2/2d/856.txt 856 removal]||Deletes unnecessary 856 fields.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/6/6e/Audiobooks.txt Audiobooks]||Applies [[Local_practices_summary|local practices]] to audiobook records.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/1/19/Idiot.txt Complete idiot's guide]||Adds 246 fields based on [http://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?AuthRecID=863658&v1=1&HC=1&SEQ=20081212132659&PID=PD3q7j5LNZQZE1REwOcDMY1V authority record].
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/a/a3/Derive.txt Dervive new record]||Derives new record. Creates title change links for serials.  Cleans up NUKAT records.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/2/29/Level3.txt Encoding level 3 records]||Applies [[Local_practices_summary|local practices]] to encoding level 3 records.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/6/60/Playaway.txt Playaway]||Applies [[Local_practices_summary|local practices]] to Playaway records.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/8/86/130.txt Uniform titles for motion pictures]||Adds motion picture uniform title.
|}


===for authority records===
==Installing the Macro==
{| {{table}}
#Download the zip file that corresponds to the version of OCLC Connexion that you are using. Use this file for v. 2.63: [https://ccsliborg.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/CCSTraining/EaNMkoKUh4JBuXwuoiA0avcBO4-my3p4KGybUcdAoDhqfQ?e=GgTcMS Local Practices Macro v. 2.63]. Use this file for v. 3.1: [https://ccsliborg.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/CCSTraining/Ea1x9FJ_2KNFqWq2z_v2asQB_kI0Cd7lR8phBBT2gXn4Yg?e=6wHxyD Local Practices Macro v. 3.1]. This file contains the macro book and documentation on the tasks that the Macro executes, how to install the Macro, and how to use the Macro.  
! macro!!use
#Unzip the file.
|-
#Copy the CCS.mbk file to the Macros folder within the OCLC Connexion Program folder. It may have been installed in either the Program Files folder or the Program Files (x86) folder, i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\Connexion\Program\Macros or C:\Program Files\OCLC\Connexion\Program\Macros.
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/0/09/151.txt Geographic]||Adds 043 and 781 to geographic authority records.
#You will find the macro book in OCLC Connexion by navigating to Tools > Macros > Manage. If you have problems running the macro, please contact [mailto:help@ccslib.org help@ccslib.org].
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/5/5d/QuotedNote.txt Give phrase as a quoted note]||Changes series heading to phrase heading and inserts 667 note.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/f/ff/IMDb.txt IMDb note]||Adds 670 note with today's date and reference to [http://us.imdb.com/ IMDb]
|}


===general===
==Using the Macro==
{| {{table}}
#While a bibliographic record is open, navigate to Tools > Macros > Manage.
! macro!!use
#Open the macro book labeled CCS.
|-
#Select the macro called "export".
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/e/e2/Export.txt Export record]||Exports record or lists error messages.
#Press Run.
|-
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/8/88/Pinandlock.txt Pin and lock]||Pins and locks a record.
|}


==Word macros==
Credit: This macro was created by John Lavalie from Des Plaines Public Library.
{| {{table}}
[[Category:Local practices]]
! macro!!use
[[Category:Macros]]
|-
[[Category:OCLC]]
|[http://ccslib.org/Catalogers/images/f/f0/UnionList.txt Union list]||Wikifies union list from CCS website version.
|}

Latest revision as of 15:31, 27 September 2024

To make it easier for you to consistently follow CCS local practices we recommend using the Local Practices Macro in OCLC Connexion. The following actions are accomplished by using the macro:

Deletions

  • 020 subfield z for e-resources in print records
  • Punctuation in the 257 field
  • Unapproved subject and genre headings
  • "Junk" tags
  • Tags containing DLC in a subfield 5
  • 710s for common audiobook publishers

Additions

  • Subfield q before ISBN qualifiers
  • 340 field for large type, microfilm, and braille
  • 347 field for sound and video recordings
  • 655 field for Bilingual books
  • 753 field for video game platforms
  • 380 & 655 fields for Electronic books

Replaces

  • Relator codes with relator terms
  • Bracketed pages with unnumbered
  • "ACLEP" with "Playaway audio" or "Playaway video"

Messages

  • A message box will pop-up when a record contains an untraced series or when a record is a parallel record.

Installing the Macro

  1. Download the zip file that corresponds to the version of OCLC Connexion that you are using. Use this file for v. 2.63: Local Practices Macro v. 2.63. Use this file for v. 3.1: Local Practices Macro v. 3.1. This file contains the macro book and documentation on the tasks that the Macro executes, how to install the Macro, and how to use the Macro.
  2. Unzip the file.
  3. Copy the CCS.mbk file to the Macros folder within the OCLC Connexion Program folder. It may have been installed in either the Program Files folder or the Program Files (x86) folder, i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\Connexion\Program\Macros or C:\Program Files\OCLC\Connexion\Program\Macros.
  4. You will find the macro book in OCLC Connexion by navigating to Tools > Macros > Manage. If you have problems running the macro, please contact help@ccslib.org.

Using the Macro

  1. While a bibliographic record is open, navigate to Tools > Macros > Manage.
  2. Open the macro book labeled CCS.
  3. Select the macro called "export".
  4. Press Run.

Credit: This macro was created by John Lavalie from Des Plaines Public Library.