@inproceedings{eluna1346, title = {What to Do With OPAC-Era E-Resource Records in a Primo World?}, month = {May}, booktitle = {ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting}, year = {2016}, author = {Kolarik, Joan}, url = {https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/1346/}, abstract = {Have you fully transitioned from OPAC to Primo? Is your catalog full of e-books and other e-resources from different sources which date from before the time of Primo Central Index? Are they duplicated by Primo Central? This is a challenge at any library. When you're part of a large consortium and there are multiple copies of those e-resource records in the catalog, the problem is compounded. This presentation will discuss techniques and strategies used at CUNY to handle e-resource records, with a goal of improving Primo results (while keeping OPAC fans happy a little longer). * What metadata goes into the Primo record: Aleph vs PCI? * Will an Aleph record provide a View Online tab? * Conditional proxying of Aleph 856 links for Primo * Finding broken links in the Aleph 856 field: GUI-based and batch * Duplicate e-resource suppression: Which record to use? PCI, Aleph, both? * In PCI, not in PCI: Getting availability right} }