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I have 17,000 records at this point.  The data is forced into MARC format from a spreadsheet.  I don't know how reliable the music number is. I tried the sample record below and find not match in OCLC, although there are other scores with an 028 that matches this number (not the same composer/title though).

Thanks,
Cindy

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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Kyle Banerjee
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2020 5:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] matching brief cataloging to OCLC records - scores

Hi Cindy,

Could you say a bit more about your project -- i.e. how many items you're dealing with, uniqueness of records you need to match against, reliability of the individual data points you're using for your key?

As an abstract proposition, dirty matches are tricky. The basic approaches are to create a similarity quotient or to use fragments of fields you can reliably expect to find (kind of like old school OCLC derived searches).

Unless you truly have a lot of records, I wouldn't rule out manual methods for a substantial amount of the work -- for a second pass, humans are prettty efficient at cutting through thousands of records.

kyle

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:07 AM Harper, Cynthia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello -  I want to match some brief cataloging records for music 
> scores to OCLC record numbers.  I am inconversation with OCLC about 
> doing this with a reclamation/datasync type process, but I'm not 
> optimistic about that, because there's going to be a lot of mismatch in the details.
>
> Here's a sample record:
> =LDR  \\\\\ncm a22\\\\\ a 4500
> =935  \\$aLAiO|Adams, Leslie|Hosanna to|2927|Walton Music|1976|Vocal 
> Score For Satb Chorus And Piano
> =100  1\$aAdams, Leslie.
> =245  \\$aHosanna to the Son of David.
> =028  32$a2927
> =264  \1$aNew York : $bWalton Music Corporation , $c1976.
> =300  \\$aScore, not-stapled, soft-cover; $c26.6 cm
> =336  \\$anotated music$bntm$2rdacontent
> =337  \\$aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
> =338  \\$avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
> =500  \\$aVocal score for SATB chorus and piano
> =700  1\
> =700  1\
> =700  1\
> =910  \$aLewis Collection - Anthems in Octavo
> =910  \$aFile Cabinet 5, drawer 1
>
> That 935 is my attempt to cobble a "Unique" key from the records.  I'm 
> thinking those blank 710s (editor, arranger, translator) will be 
> removed by MarcEdit.
>
> I think what would be best would be to search OCLC API by title + 
> composer
> + mat-type=score, and check through these for a matching 028 and 
> + matching
> significant words in the 500 note, and produce an output of multiple 
> rows for any matching records, to be combed through via the next set 
> of automated process.
>
> What software exists to do this?  Your wisdom is appreciated.
>
>
> Cindy Harper
> E-services and periodicals librarian
> Virginia Theological Seminary
> Bishop Payne Library, VTS Box 159
> 3737 Seminary Road
> Alexandria VA 22304
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