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Storyboarding user contribution of built numbers

Storyboarding user contribution of built numbers. Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter 21 January 2012 Dallas. Michael Panzer Assistant Editor, DDC OCLC panzerm@oclc.org. Motivation. Provide a way for users to save numbers they have built in WebDewey

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Storyboarding user contribution of built numbers

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  1. Storyboarding user contribution of built numbers Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter 21 January 2012 Dallas Michael Panzer Assistant Editor, DDC OCLC panzerm@oclc.org

  2. Motivation • Provide a way for users to save numbers they have built in WebDewey • Personal and institutional built numbers • Provide a way for users to contribute numbers they have built • Components and steps in the number building process should be saved in well-formed 765 fields • Eases editorial evaluation for inclusion in the classification as “official” built numbers • Makes it possible to integrate such numbers into search and display in the local copy of WebDewey • Number building assistant seems best way to ensure validity

  3. Number building assistant: Requirements • Can be used even without intention of saving the number • Parses most add notes and other instructions to guide the user and construct MARC 765 fields in the background at the same time • Component information is used to display how a number was built in a user-friendly way • Helps the user in adding index terms to a saved built number

  4. MARC

  5. MARC view LDR nw###n## 001 ocd00168684 003 OCoLC-D 005 20110326173550.0 008 100204aaaaaabb 040 ##  $a OCLCD $b eng $c OCLCD 084 0#  $a ddc $c 23 $e eng 153 ##  $a 796.522092 $e 796.522   765 0#  $b 796.522  $z 1 $s 092  $u 796.522092  750 #7  $a Mountain Climbing  $x biography 750 #0  $a Mountaineering $x biography

  6. Standard Subdivision 765 0# $b 796.522 $z 1 $s 092 $u 796.522092

  7. Add note 765 0# $b 073 $z 2 $r 43 $s 912 $u 073.912 Add to base number [$b] 073 the numbers following [$r]T2--43 in notation T2--431-T2--439 from Table 2, e.g., journalism and newspapers in Austria 073.6

  8. Showing where add instructions are found 765 0# $b 796.522 $z 1 $a 093 $c 099 $z 1 $s 09 $u 796.52209 Add to base number [$b] T1--09 notation T2--3-T2--9 from Table 2, e.g., the subject in North America T1--097, in Brazil T1--0981; ... 765 0# $b 796.52209 $z 2 $s 73 $u 796.5220973

  9. Feedback? • How could this tool be most helpful? • Do you want a way to build numbers manually (bypassing the assistant), with or without 765 fields? • How should the process of manually creating numbers without using 765 fields work? • Would you still like to save such numbers (including seeing them in the hierarchy)? • How strongly should the user be guided through the number building process? • Migrate numbers currently saved as user comments?

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