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Using RIMMF. Tutorial #15, Import a Bib record with plates and a Person as Subject

In this tutorial, we are going to learn about importing an LC Bib record that has a few interesting issues:

Open RIMMF

Alternate: Use a pre-built folder

If you want to jump to this tutorial without doing the previous tutorials, follow the "Download Web Folder" instructions and download the following folder from our website:

If you intend to use this file to proceed through the remaining tutorials, 
  remember that it is located in your '\RIMMF3\imports\zip' folder.

Find, View and Import the Manifestation Record

Check the Manifestation

Notice that the 'Extent statement' shows aggregate data that 
  did not map into individual elements:

  "319 p., [8] leaves of plates"

You need to add the missing data manually.

WARNING: do not click on the Extent Statement
  until you have done the following steps.
Make sure that it is displaying the data in the correct order, 
  if it is not, then rearrange the order of the element data 
  so that it will display as it should

Check the Expression

Look at the MARC record, to see whether there is anything 
  you could add or edit in the Expression data.
  
Notice that RIMMF correctly mapped "Includes index" as Supplementary Content

Check the Work

Notice that the MARC record has a 600 for the author,
  and RIMMF has correctly brought that over
  as a Subject relationship.

View the R-Tree

Notice we have Goudge as both Author and Subject.

End this Tutorial

If you are finished playing with RIMMF for now, close RIMMF. If you want to proceed, go to Tutorial #16