01:14:38 Heidi Webb (Upstate): why are you getting "book-electronic" if you are doing a physical title search? 01:15:57 jenniferkoerber: These sorts of searches can be helpful in data management/cleanup jobs. 01:17:03 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: please do 01:22:07 Susan Davis (UBUFF): You could also copy the relevant columns and create a new spreadsheet or csv file. 01:22:59 jenniferkoerber: You can also convert the Logical Set to an Itemized set and delete the records you don’t want. This is easier for smaller sets. 01:24:35 Susan Davis (UBUFF): It not itemized, you won't get the box to add from a file. 01:27:44 Joe Riggie: Would MMSID work for this as well? Instead of 035? 01:27:46 Susan Davis (UBUFF): Could you also filter your original excel file to pick the locations you want? 01:32:22 Susan Davis (UBUFF): @Joe Riggie--it might depend on what the job requires. 01:32:23 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: Maggie please repeat the menu option you used to import the amended spreadsheet 01:33:08 Brian Wylock: So it doesn't matter if we have the 986 for all records? 01:33:32 Brian Wylock: yes, the column you kept was the ONE 01:33:36 Brian Wylock: and we don't have that for all records 01:33:48 Brian Wylock: ok, thanks 01:35:30 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: no 01:35:44 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: just how you imported the edited spreadsheet 01:36:14 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: thanks 01:41:26 Susan Davis (UBUFF): We love hitting refresh to see the job progress. :-) 01:42:18 Brian Wylock: For the things that will (and should) remain in the IZ only, the Don't Publish flag needs set, correct? 01:42:38 Shannon: @brian: the don't publish is for OCLC publishing 01:42:42 coderm: I am still unclear if thesis collections should be connected to the NZ or only the IZ? 01:42:43 Michael S.: I'm sorry if I missed this at the beginning, but if post-migration we are always exporting from OCLC to the Network Zone, when would we have IZ items with OCLC records that aren't part of the NZ? 01:43:34 Shannon: @megan: what types of thesis collections? 01:44:31 coderm: Theses that are housed in Special Collections and also those on DSpace 01:44:38 coderm: Print and electronic 01:45:40 Michelle: yes, hang on, I'll get the FAQ 01:46:04 coderm: Okay, thank you for clarifying! 01:46:20 Michelle: https://slcny.libanswers.com/faq/261167 01:46:25 Brian Wylock: A little confused about the Don't Publish response...we have electronic titles in the IZ that we have and want our OCLC holdings set 01:46:57 Brian Wylock: But we want do our holdings set in OCLC 01:47:04 Brian Wylock: yes 01:47:14 Brian Wylock: Albany, this is Jan 01:47:36 Brian Wylock: I think Nancy has taken care of that 01:47:50 Brian Wylock: ok, thank you for clarifying 01:48:05 Susan Perry: @maggie, did you see the question from @michael s? 01:52:09 Jennifer Smathers: So the suggested quarterly look for non linked physical items is a double check against human error 01:52:16 Michael S.: Thank you, that clears it up in my mind! 01:52:21 Jennifer Smathers: after the initial clean up 01:58:12 Brian Wylock: all titles? 02:01:07 Susan Davis (UBUFF): Thanks!