Retrieval Tutorial
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2 ways of searching in Aleph
Searching via the Find tab
Searches fields that have defined indices
- Good way to get a rough estimate of records meeting your criteria
- Cannot actually get all records however
Always check the help!
- For the most part, where Aleph expects to find input files and output files is pretty consistent, but if you are getting errors that a file cannot be found, open the Services form and check the help
View History is also very useful
- Whenever you run a job, make sure Add to History is checked; that way you can go back to look at what you did if results aren't what you expect
2 services
Services -> Retrieve Catalog Records (ret-01)
- Type criteria into the service form
Services -> Retrieve Records Using CCL (ret-03)
- Uses a system of indices and assigned tags similar to the entries in the Find tab
- Often runs faster, but is less flexible
2-step process
Ret-01 and Ret-03
- Return lists of record numbers
Services -> Retrieve Catalog Records -> Download Machine Readable Records (print-03)
- Take lists of record numbers from first step as input
- Outputs associated records in various formats
* Binary MARC (.mrc files) * MARC XML (.xml files)
Example search and retrieval
- These can often take a long time, so we will not actually run the search
- Fill out form and then show resulting files
- Homework, assign: must provide MARC XML file