FAQs: Creating a New Browse Selection for a Single Entry
To create a new browse selection in SirsiDynix Symphony, first ask SirsiDynix Customer Support to make internal configuration changes to create a new browse index. SirsiDynix Customer Support will notify you of the new index name; in this example, it will be called LOCALSUB.
You will then need to add a browse index variation to the entry to be browsed in all appropriate formats. In this example, the 653 entry will be used.
Adding a Browse Index Variation
Follow these steps for modifying the browse index variation of the 653 entry in the MARC format.
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On the Configuration Module toolbar, click the Cataloging Configuration wizard group button. |
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Click the Catalog Format wizard. |
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Select the MARC Format policy, and click Modify. |
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Select the 653 entry, and click Modify. |
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Click This Variation is in Addition to Others. |
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Leave the Indicator 1 attribute blank. |
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Select the new browse index SirsiDynix created, LOCALSUB, from the list. |
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In the Subfields box, use the Display Subfields gadget to include or exclude appropriate subfields for this entry. |
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Leave the Leading Article box blank. |
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Click Save to save your changes. |
The previous procedure will add a new browse index variation for the 653 entry which points to the new browse index, LOCALSUB, in the MARC format. Repeat this procedure for other formats as needed.
Changes to browse index variations will only affect records indexed after you make changes. To implement these changes in records already browse indexed, run the Rebuild Headings report followed by the Rebuild Text Database report to re-index all your bibliographic records. Searching for bibliographic records will be disrupted while this report runs.
Now, you will need to add a new browse search in the e-Library.
Adding a New Browse Search to the e-Library
To add a browse search in the e-Library gateway that will point to the new browse index, do the following.
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On the Configuration Module toolbar, click the OPAC Configuration wizard group button. |
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Click the Gateway Database wizard button. |
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Select the IBISTRO gateway, or the appropriate gateway to modify, and click Modify. |
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In the gateway tree, click the Public Access Choices folder. |
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Click the Catalog Searches folder. |
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Click the Quick Search element and click Modify. |
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Click the Search Field tab. |
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Add the new search field information to the next available search field text boxes. |
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In the Label box, type the label that will appear in the e-Library, which is local sub for this example. |
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In the Keyword Index box, select the appropriate keyword index from the list. For this example, select 653. |
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In the Browse Index box, select the new browse index name, LOCALSUB, from the list. |
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In the Operator box, select the operator AND from the list. |
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Leave the Predefined Search Key box blank. |
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In the Search Icon box, select S_SUBJ from the list. |
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Leave the Special Processing box blank. |
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In the Thesaurus box, select the appropriate thesaurus for this search from the list. For this example, select SUBJECTS. |
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Click Save to save your changes. |
These policy changes will take effect after the next halt and run of the workstation server.
Related topics
Browse Index Wizard
Catalog Format Wizard
Gateway Database Wizard
Display Subfields Gadget