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What happens to the records that are not matched?

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What happens to the records that are not matched?

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How your unresolved (non-matching) records are handled will vary depending on the type of data and/or type of project. These options should be discussed with your OCLC regional service provider and the batchload database specialist assigned to your project. OCLC may choose to treat unresolved or non-matching MARC bibliographic records from batch processing in any of these ways: • Do no further processing. • Provide you with a file of the records so that you can edit them further through your local system or OCLC cataloging interface (e.g., CatME). You can pickup your files using OCLC Product Services Web (PSWeb). After editing, you may resubmit the records for batch processing or process them locally. • Return a text version of the unmatched records as an e-mail attachment (one-time or annual batch projects only). • Further analyze for suitability of adding as original cataloging to WorldCat. • How do I know what the final unresolved records are? A Batchload Processing Summary and Exce

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