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Scope: The Library of Congress’s Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) requires its member libraries to submit periodic statistics for its constituent programs, NACO, BIBCO, CONSER and SACO. This document describes Cornell’s procedures for getting our statistics to LC.

Contact: Sarah Ross  Laura Wright

Unit: Cataloging

Date last updated: January December 3, 2019

Date of next review: March 2020

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  • Go to the OCLC Statistics Portal and sign in.
  • Detailed instructions for how to use the OCLC Statistics Portal can be found here.
  • Open the "Institution" accordion tab, click on "Monthly Usage Report," then click on "By Interface: Connexion Client."
  • From the new table, select "Authority Record Actions."
  • You will see "LC Authority Adds" (that is new NARs) and "LC Authority Replaces" (that is updates to existing NARs) laid out by month.
  • Add up the 3 months that make your quarter for both Adds and Replaces.
  • Next, go back to the list of authorizations under the "Institution" and select the account for the Music Funnel (NIC-Mu) alone, 100-296-000.
  • Harvest the LC Authority Adds and Replaces from the Music Funnel account.
  • Subtract the Music Funnel Adds from Institution totals.  Subtract the Music Funnel Replaces from the Institution totals.  These statistics are reported separately in the PCC Directory through the Music Funnel by Tracey Snyder.
  • Log into the PCC Directory site. Under Institution Statistics, select Submit Statistics, then select your fiscal year.  Enter the Institution figures minus the Music Funnel figures on the NACO line for the latest applicable month, combining three months for the quarter.

AdditionallyPrior to December 2019, Cornell currently (spring 2019) keeps kept track of NACO statistics for internal purposes by means of old-fashioned printouts. These printout are used for review but are no longer the source of the numbers reported to PCC. The only printouts required are those for delete requests or BFM.

  Throughout the month, LTS catalogers place printouts of all their original and updated authority records in the bins (one for regular LTS, one for Music) outside the Head of Cataloging’s office.   A designated worker in Delivery and Metadata Management Services empties the bin at the end of each month and then counts the categories—numbers of original records and numbers of updates.  Law catalogers report The NACO coordinator gathers and reviews these monthly. Law catalogers report to the NACO coordinator via e-mail.  All these numbers are entered into an LTS spreadsheet available in the LTS - > "Batch_ Processing" folder, - > "BIBCO-NACO stats" file on the shared LTS X drive.  Any delete requests or printouts marked “BFM” are passed on to the The NACO coordinator , who e-mails a list at any delete requests/BFM to LC (naco@loc.gov), along with any other problems that have come up.   Catalogers are free to report problems at any point in the month, but the NACO coordinator normally consolidates all our issues into this one monthly e-mail. A copy of the monthly NACO BFM/Delete report to LC is sent to any cataloger who reported a problem.   For further information, see the LTS document on NACO/SACO Workflow. Cornell is currently (January 2019) comparing the counts obtained from the OCLC Statistics Portal with the cataloger printouts.  The OCLC Statistics Portal seems more accurate, but the printouts do serve a quality control purpose (they are lightly reviewed each month by the NACO coordinator), and printouts will always be required for BFM and Delete requests.  At some point, however, we may feel that we don't need the printouts for counting purposes.


BIBCO

BIBCO statistics come from two places.

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CONSER statistics come from an LS Tools harvest using the macro "Dept Summary Report."  Under Format, the figure you want is called "Conser."  Don't be surprised, our statistics are very low.  Sarah Ross Laura also keeps a paper manual file of the year's worth of records she has CONSERized, so a hand count of printouts is also possiblerecords authenticated or updated, which may vary from the harvest report. If in doubt, use the manually compiled numbers.


SACO


Cornell SACO statistics are extremely rare.  The NACO/SACO Coordinator keeps printouts of New LCSH proposals and New LCC proposals.  Catalogers are asked to notify the NACO/SACO Coordinator if they submit either of these types of proposals.

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