Title: Library PatronBorrower File Quality Control
1Library Patron/Borrower File Quality Control
- A Presentation by
- Jerry Kuntz, Electronic Resources Consultant
- Ramapo Catskill Library System
- for
- New York Library Association Annual Conference
- Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005
2Borrower Files vs. Bibliographic Files
- Decades of committee work and standards
development for bibliographic record format and
authority control - Little standardization of borrower file elements
- Borrower records have not been shared between
libraries/library systems - Borrower record elements reflect different user
communities with different needs public, school,
academic, corporate - Concern over confidentiality a professional
value and often state law
3Whats Changing
- Automated exchange of borrower records to support
easier resource sharing NCIP-not yet adopted - http//www.niso.org/committees/committee_at.html
- Libraries more concerned with accurate contact
information using collection agencies and legal
actions to recover fines, fees, and overdue
materials - Libraries more interested in statistical analysis
of community and usage patterns
4Benefits of Quality Control for Patron/Borrower
records
- Accurate name index searching
- Better report, notice, label sorting
- USPS addressing standardsfaster and cheaper mail
costs? - Facilitates extract of data for GIS mapping,
other applications - Avoids duplication
- Provides accurate counts of active users
- Provides easier migration of data to next
automation system - Demonstrates respect for cultural and personal
identity
5Accurate Name Index Searching
- Strict ASCII sort (Upper case letters files
before lower case)? - Spaces in last names ignored? (Does Du Pont file
before Duarte?) - Hyphens ignored, or treated as space?
- Apostrophes ignored, or treated as space?
- Nicknames, initials vs. legal names?
- See Also references?
- Support and sorting of diacritics?
6Strict ASCII Sort
- BARZILAY
- BEAL
- BUTTERFIELD
- Baruc
- Benet
7Spaces in Names
- De Freeze
- De Groat
- De La Cruz
- Deboer
- DeFranco
- Degan
8Hyphen in Names
- Potenza, Leana
- Potenza-Newman, Judith
- Potenza, Teresa
- OR
- Potenza, Yolanda
- Potenza-Newman, Judith
9Apostrophes in Names
- DAlessio
- Dabou
- Damroth
- OR
- Dabou
- DAlessio
- Damroth
10Nicknames, Initials vs. Legal Name
- KC, JP, AJ, etc.
- Bill, Dick, Peg, Maggie, Kate, Jack, Jim, Liz,
Beth, etc. - Junior, Scooter, Missie, Skip, Boomer, Buzz
- Use of these can cause name filing to appear far
from where their legal name would be entered.
11Diacritical Support
- Is following a borrowers preference for use of
spaces, capitalization, and diacritics in their
name just political correctness? - Whats correct is to demonstrate
- Respect for the person
- Respect for their heritage
- Respect for preservation of traditionsa core
value for librarianship
12Why Use Diacritics in Catalog but not in Borrower
File?
- François
- Honoré
- Zoë
- René
- Le Carré
- Kübler-Ross
- André
- Böhme
- Böll
- Brontë
13Borrower File Authority Control
- See Also references in Borrower name index
- Du Pont
- see also
- DuPont
- OR, if spaces are ignored
- Du Pont
- see
- DuPont
14Report, Notice, Label sorting
- Canned reports and/or command queries may not
sort names using the same sorting filter as the
automation systems name index - Name-flip routinesrequire commas and spaces to
be in correct place - Courtesy titles Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss Dr.
- Last name suffixes Jr. Sr. II III IV PhD
- Export to CSV (comma/space delimited format),
Excel, etc. Parsing names in Excel - http//www.cpearson.com/excel/FirstLast.htm
15USPS Addressing
- USPS Publication 28 Postal Addressing Standards
- http//pe.usps.gov/text/pub28/welcome.htm
- Lowercase letters in various type styles are
acceptable provided they meet postal guidelines
for OCR readability. - Are mailing rates cheaper if addressing standards
are strictly followed? Doubtful, if bulk mail
(500 pieces at a time) is not used if items are
locally sorted (no OCR) if certified Zip
matching software is not used. Check with local
postmaster. - Faster? Yes, if Zip is accurate, standard
abbreviations are used and street names are
accurate. - Address Correction Required? Returns
undeliverable mail to you. Rates recently raised.
16USPS Abbreviations
- http//www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/usps_abbreviation
s.html - Do not use USPS abbreviations when the word is
part of a proper name. - Examples
- South Gate Rd
- Street Rd
- West Clarkstown Rd
- West Lake Rd
- Arizona Hwy
17Extracts for GIS Applications
- Normative Data Project for Libraries
- The goal of the Normative Data Project for
Libraries (NDP) is to compile transaction-level
data from libraries throughout North America to
link library data with geographic, demographic,
and other key types of data and, thereby, to
empower library decision-makers to compare and
contrast their institutions with real-world
industry norms on circulation, collections,
finances, and other parameters. - http//www.librarynormativedata.info/
- Currently, using Zip Code as most granular
geographic identifier - Census tracts, political voting districts subject
to changing boundaries
18Future of GIS in Libraries
- To take advantage of census information, library
registrations and transactions will need to be
mapped to census tracts and blocks. - County GIS departments are likely to have
datasets that map street names and numbers to
census blocks. - ILS system needs to support statistical
categories for census blocks need to design
project to identify and batch edit existing
records to census blocks using street address
information in library records
19Phone Number Format
- Need to be able to extract area code data in
order to make area code split changes (character
string search and replace) - Need to make numbers readable
20Parsing Phone Numbers
- 5551212 Local telephone number with no area code,
and no delimiters - 555-1212 Local telephone number with no area
code, and dash delimiter - 9135551212 Full telephone number without
delimiters - 913-555-1212 Full telephone number with two
dash delimiters - 913-5551212 Full telephone number with one dash
delimiter - (913)5551212 Full telephone number with area
code parentheses, and no dashes - (913)555-1212 Full telephone number with area
code parentheses and dash delimiter. - (913)555-1212 X2412 Full telephone number with
area code parentheses and dash delimiter, and
extension indicator (X) - Using Excel to parse phone numbers
- http//www.cpearson.com/excel/PhoneNum.htm
21Clean-Up Reports
- Purge Inactive Patrons
- Records With no Name
- Records with names in incorrect format
- Records with no upper case letters
- Records with any lower case letters
- Records with no statistical codes
- Records with no circ type codes
- Records with no City and/or no State
- Records with no Zip
- Records with City/Zip mismatch
- Records with no library card number
- Records with phone in incorrect format
- Records with likely incorrect birthdates (100
years) - Records with birth date/circ type mismatch (Juv.
Vs. adult) - Records needing SS deleted
- Possible Duplicate Patrons
22Sample SQL Query Borrowers with no ZIP Code
- Select borrower, name
- from borrower
- where borrower in ( select borrower from
borrower_address where postal_code is null )
23Sample SQL Query Borrowers with Birthdate 01/01/1900
- declare _at_theDate smallint
- select _at_theDate datediff( day, '1 Jan 1970',
'01/01/1900' ) - select borrower, name
- from borrower
- where birth_date
24Pressure Vendors for
- City/Zip database prompting
- Unicode support for non-English diacritics in
names - Browse and keyword searching of names, addresses
- See Also/See in name lookup indexes
- Age-related Circ Type/Stat code automatic
progression by birthdate - Name format prompting if in error
- Required fields
- Patron purge looks at both last activity and date
added to system - Birthdate range check for entering age-related
Circ types, stats - Photo? Bio ID? (fingerprints, etc)
- Section in record for noting required address
verification utility bill, Drivers license, tax
bill, etc.
25March 2005 PUBLIB Online Survey
- Online survey announced on PUBLIB discussion
group - 33 responses
- 6 Dynix
- 6 Horizon
- 10 Sirsi
- 5 III
- 2 TLC
- 1 MultiLis
- 1 Follett
- 1 Winnebago
- 1 Athena
26Do you use USPS Abbreviations?
- Yes 13
- Not consistently 19
- Never - 1
27Take street address in addition to PO Box?
- Yes, and list both in same address field 11
- Yes, but list each in separate data fields 10
- Yes, but just note street address in a general
note field 4 - No, dont require street address - 8
28If both PO Box and Street are put in the same
address field, which goes first?
- Street on first line, PO BOX on 2nd 4
- PO Box on 1st line, Street on 2nd 6
- Fit both on one line - 1
29Does your staff have a list of street names in
your community?
30If a last name is written with a space, do you
enter it without the space?
31If a last name begins with a lower case letter,
do you change it to upper case?
32If a last name has an apostrophe, do you omit it?
33Do you ask for full legal names?
34Phone number format?
- (AAA)NNN-NNNN 3
- AAA-NNN-NNNN 17
- NNN-NNNN 2
- Not consistent - 11