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<div>Yes, it's correct that OCLC doesn't deduplicate dcrm[x] records, nor dcrb, nor bdrb, nor gihc …. Same for pre-1800 imprints. -Jackie</div>
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<div>Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:15:40 +0000</div>
<div>From: "Schneider, Nina" <<a href="mailto:nschneider@humnet.ucla.edu">nschneider@humnet.ucla.edu</a>></div>
<div>To: DCRM Users' Group <<a href="mailto:dcrm-l@lib.byu.edu">dcrm-l@lib.byu.edu</a>></div>
<div>Subject: Re: [DCRM-L] DCRM(B) and WorldCat</div>
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<div>Others can correct me if I've been working under false pretenses, but I'm under the impression that OCLC won't touch a record if it's coded dcrmX (X being whichever module is used: books, serials, graphics) in the 040 $e.</div>
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<div>For those working in Connexion, I believe there is a way to search through GLIMIR clusters to see IR's (see Client Help>GLIMIR>What is in the index). As to the possibility of displaying IR's, RBMS would likely have to start a conversation with OCLC. There
are likely costs involved.</div>
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<div>Nina M. Schneider</div>
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