Recommendations for Early Housekeeping
Sirsi colleges please do not remove policies as this may cause data issues that may require a full restore of the system at the cost of the college library
The suggestions below are excerpts from Getting Ready for Alma and Discovery Implementation, Appendix B - Optional Data Preparations. This appendix can help you decide which clean-up efforts are a priority for your library – not everything will be relevant to all libraries. Examples of other data cleaning could include:
Library and collection/location names (Reminder for Sirsi colleges: Renaming/Creating new Library policies should only be done by Sirsi; OCLS suggests planning to do this through the mapping form instead of in your Sirsi System)
Bibliographic, holdings and item data
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Enumeration
Statuses and codes
Old/inconsistent data (includes old patron records, fines beyond a certain date and/or less than a certain amount; etc.)
Review of old, unclosed orders
Patron, vendor, library contact names
E-resource and package resources
Tags and Identifiers:
To allow for clean migration, ensure collections are well identified. Consistent tagging is important for identifying records that need to be moved from your source collection to specific Alma locations.
It would be most helpful if all items belonging to a particular item group are consistently tagged with the same MARC field/subfield (e.g., subfield tag in 852 or 9XX). For some systems, this may best be accomplished upon export – other systems may need to have edits performed in advance.
Through the migration process, Ex Libris maps these MARC tags to an Alma “location” specific to your Institution Zone (IZ). The migration form used will depend upon your source system. For more information read the https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Alma/Implementation_and_Migration/Migration_Guides_and_Tutorials/Generic_Alma_Data_Delivery_and_Migration_Guide OR https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Alma/Implementation_and_Migration/Migration_Guides_and_Tutorials/Symphony_to_Alma_Data_Delivery_and_Migration_Guide.
Notes on P2E (Physical to Electronic) Processing
The Community Zone will include records for many eResources. There are a number of ways in which eResources can be activated in Alma. The P2E process only relates to those resources that will not be handled via migration or the link resolver form.
Due to Alma’s database structure, local catalogue records for electronic resources are migrated as physical resources, then changed into electronic resources via https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Alma/Implementation_and_Migration/Migration_Guides_and_Tutorials/Physical_to_Electronic_(P2E)_processing. For early housekeeping, this involves the following steps:
Ensure the links for locally catalogued eResources in your source system are active.
Consistently identify/tag catalogued eResources in your source database (If not done already). You’ll be mapping these tags to ‘locations’ and identifying these locations as electronic resources on the Alma Location mapping tab. The bibliographic records for these collections will be sent to Ex Libris along with the rest of your collection.
Note that during migration you will be required to create an input file (csv format) of bib record numbers that correspond to the eResource collections that you are migrating from your source system (e.g., from MARC 001). The migration specialists will match this file to the corresponding recently imported bibliographic records in Alma to create electronic portfolios. Once migrated, Ex Libris may guide you to run a job in Alma to update your proxy prefix if changes are made to local authentication policies. Running this job in Alma will update user access via Primo.