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Hello everyone! This video demonstrates how to use the record work lists in WorldShare Record Manager to edit large numbers of local holdings records. Some reasons that you may need to edit your library’s local holdings records include: to update lending and reproduction policies, to update permanent shelving locations, to update branch, to add, delete, or update temporary shelving locations, to add, update, or delete LHR fields and subfields, to add, delete, or replace 852 or 876 notes. You can use the LHR record work list to make changes to a field or subfields across multiple records simultaneously. To use this feature, you will need to have the role for cataloging bulk edit assigned to your WorldShare account. Once this role is added to your account, you should see the LHR tab when you click on the “Record Work List.” For more information on editing local holdings records, you can view LHR training and documentation at help.oclc.org. Bulk edit of local...