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Alma Normalization Rules: The Basics and Beyond
Library Presentations
  • Julene L. Jones, University of Kentucky
  • Susan Wynne, University of Iowa
Abstract

Alma normalization rules are a powerful tool for editing and enhancing bibliographic and holding records, in batch or individually. This presentation will describe how to read and write normalization rules for beginner and intermediate users. We will cover the syntax and logic of normalization rules, how and why to add a rule as a process, common use cases and real-world examples, and best practices and tricks we’ve learned along the way. No programming experience is necessary for this session. At the end of the session, attendees will understand the basic syntax of normalization rules, how to interpret a normalization rule, and how to write normalization rules of moderate complexity.

Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-26-2019
Notes/Citation Information

A presentation at ELUNA (Ex Libris Users of North America) Conference in Atlanta, GA on May 1, 2019.

Citation Information
Julene L. Jones and Susan Wynne. "Alma Normalization Rules: The Basics and Beyond" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julene/31/