eSerials Holdings Service
Sending Files to OCLC (PUT)
Electronic Data Exchange (EDX) account
If your library indicated (when it ordered the eSerials Holdings service) that it would use an Electronic Data Exchange (EDX) account to send its holdings data, OCLC creates an EDX account and sends information about it to your library's contact for the eSerials Holdings service. If you have not received the EDX account information, contact OCLC support at support@oclc.org.
The EDX procedures for the eSerials Holdings service differ from the EDX procedures for other OCLC services. For the eSerials Holdings service:
- You do not need to complete the EDX Assessment Form.
- You must use FTP to send your data to OCLC. You cannot use the OCLC Product Services Web.
- The EDX FTP address differs from the address used for other OCLC services.
If you have questions about using FTP at your library, contact your library's system administrator. For additional assistance, contact OCLC support at support@oclc.org.
Files needed
You will need a DATA file, which contains your holdings records, and a LABEL file, which
contains the characteristics of the DATA file.
Requirements for DATA file
Requirements for the DATA file are available in the Option 2: My Library part of the Ordering Guide for the eSerials Holdings service.
Requirements for LABEL file
Use the following guidelines to create the LABEL file in NOTEPAD or any text editor software:
- For every DATA file, there must be a corresponding LABEL file.
- The LABEL file must contain the six mandatory fields listed below.
- Separate each field with two spaces, for example, DAT <space>
<space>
- Use line feeds or carriage returns within the file as necessary.
- Do not compress (zip) the LABEL file.
- Name the file using this format: [Your OCLC institution symbol].label.d[date in yymmdd format]
for example: ocl.label.d070601
The six mandatory
fields for the LABEL file are:
| Element |
Example |
Description |
DAT |
20070601000000.0 |
Date compiled
(Format exactly as shown: year should be four digits; month and day should be two digits; ending zeros are required) |
RBF |
2564 |
Number of records in DATA file |
DSN |
data.d070601 |
Data file name: data.d[date in yymmdd format]
(Do not include your OCLC institution symbol in this field because it is included in the ORS field.)
Note: With the exception of .zip for a compressed file, do not append file extensions to the file name.
| Example: |
| ocl.data.d070601.zip |
Correct for zipped file |
| ocl.data.d070601 |
Correct for unzipped file |
| ocl.data.d070601.txt |
Incorrect |
|
ORS |
ocl |
Your OCLC Institution symbol |
FDI |
P007253 |
Project ID: P[nnnnnn]
(This ID was included in the e-mail welcome message sent to your library's contact after your library ordered the eSerials Holdings service. For assistance, contact OCLC support at support@oclc.org.) |
FOR |
GSF |
Designates format of the records
| GSF |
Google Scholar |
| SOH |
Onix Serial Online Holdings |
| TAB |
Tab delimited |
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Transferring files
The DATA file must always be transferred before the LABEL file.
Sending files
You may FTP files anytime, with the exception of the following maintenance
times:
- Sunday, 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time
For questions about sending files, contact OCLC support at support@oclc.org.
Sending files via Internet FTP (a sample FTP session)
Begin the FTP session in the directory in which your DATA file and LABEL file are located.
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Step |
Example |
| 1. |
Enter FTP address. |
ftp vendor-data.oclc.org |
| 2. |
Type the User ID for your EDX account.
(Use lower case.) |
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| 3. |
Type password for your EDX account. |
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| 4. |
Change directory. |
cd eserials |
| 5. |
Verify that your transfer type is set to binary. |
bin |
| 6. |
Complete the action to "put" the DATA file to OCLC.
(The DATA file must be named [your OCLC institution symbol].data.d[date], with the date in the yymmdd format) |
put ocl.data.d070601 |
| 7. |
Complete the action to "put" the LABEL file to OCLC.
(The LABEL file must be named [your OCLC institution symbol].label.d[date], with the date in the yymmdd format) |
put ocl.label.d070601 |
| 8. |
The system responds with a message when the transfer is complete. |
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| 9. |
End your FTP session. |
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| FTP software considerations |
DOS/UNIX:
- Change the directory to the sub-directory where the file is to be downloaded.
- Set passive to off.
- Set transfer mode to binary.
- Send one file at a time.
WS_FTP:
- Set passive to off.
- Set transfer mode to binary.
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