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    Analytics Evidence AGSA13 - LC Call Numbers with prefixes are not being mapped correctly in Analytics

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    Created By: Igelu-Eluna Analytics
    Created on: 3/19/2019



    If a holding has an LC Call Number prefix (852 subfield k) that prefix is being mapped into the LC Class Code in Analytics instead of being mapped into its own LC Call Number Prefix field in Analytics.

    Example:  all prefix types of ‘Folio’ are classified under F instead of under their real LC Class Code, making it impossible to write accurate reports by LC Classification Code.  

    status: in process
    priority: high
    subject area: general; resource management


    Ex Libris Response at ELUNA 2018:

    Ex Libris is committed to fixing this and would like examples sent Yoel.

    Margaret will work on this.

     


    From the IGeLU-ELUNA Analytics Working Group, Analytics Evidence Document

    Please send questions or comments to the Analytics Working Group Listserv





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