I'm pretty sure that the files OCLC made available as reports of holdings set did not correspond exactly to the files that Serials Solutions sent them  -- I compared them a couple years back when I had questions about the hit rate.  

I believe that the Serials Solutions files only listed ISSNs and OCLC was responsible for the match algorithms to OCLC numbers.  All that is to say, that I'm not sure that it would help very much if Serials Solutions still had their reports to send to you.

Chris 


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Williams College Libraries
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Jenny Lockwood <jelockwo@lib.nmsu.edu> wrote:
The holdings reports previously submitted by Serials Solutions are no longer available for download on OCLC so I have queried OCLC Customer Support and asked Serials Solutions if there is anyway to get the files.  I was told by OCLC that we would have to do a batch load delete to get rid of this info.  I have not heard back yet. I would also be interested if anyone out there has some advice or experience with this.
thanks
Jenny
On 9/10/2014 7:51 AM, Blackman, Christine wrote:
Wondering if anyone else (who's library did not move to the OCLC Knowledge Base) has found a good way to identify and delete OCLC holdings that had previously been maintained via the Eserials Management Service cooperation between Serials Solutions and OCLC.

Thanks,
Chris

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Catalog Librarian
Williams College Libraries


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