id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3171 Jay, Michael; Simpson, Betsy; Smith, Doug CatQC and Shelf-Ready Material: Speeding Collections to Users While Preserving Data Quality 2009-03-01 8 .pdf application/pdf 4616 458 67 CATQC AND SHELF-READY MATERIAL | JAY, SIMPSON, AND SMITH 41 MARC record files, often applying complex conditionals, and generates easy-to-use reports that do not require validation tools embedded in library management systems provide protections whether records are manually Shelf-ready items represent approximately 30 percent of the Libraries' purchased monographic resources at this time. which reports records containing attributes Cataloging CatQC analyzes the content of the WCP record file and records with minimal-level copy to assure that appropriate access points exist and are coded correctly. The CatQC report reviewed by catalogers includes subject headings with second indicator 4. Prior to generating the report, CatQC found multiple instances of call numbers in the records in the WCP of reports was flagged as requiring review by a cataloger. action required of the cataloger varied from simply checking the text of a field displayed in the report (e.g., 246 upgraded records to the library. ./cache/3171.pdf ./txt/3171.txt