The first time that you start RIMMF ...

The very first time you run a new installation of RIMMF, a form pops up asking you to set your record prefix–do this! It is very important, and is the only required Setup option in RIMMF (i.e., RIMMF should not even allow you to proceed without adding this prefix). You can read more about record prefixes under RIMMF Terminology | Concepts | Record prefixes.

Once you have this prefix setup, your next question might be: “What I do with this thing anyway?” :-?

Try out the Tutorials provided on the RIMMF Tutorials page.

Here, also, are a few steps to get you started working with RIMMF. At the least, these steps should get RIMMF to do something for you, and hopefully, that 'something' will get you started on your own explorations…

From the main menu, select: File|New Template for …|Work
This should open a blank record, using the default template, for a Work entity in a new window.

Across the top of the record, you should see three column headers, named: Element Label, Text, and RDA Rule.

The Element Label column lists the elements that are appropriate for the Work entity record that you are creating. Here are a few interesting things to note about the labels in this column:

The Text column is where we enter the data that will describe the resources we are cataloging. Here are a few interesting things about that column:

Last but not least, switch over to the RDA Rule column:

Finally, have a look at the **Element Options** column–the little boxes that run along the left side of the form.


That's all we want to say for this page. Click on the [x] in the top right corner of the Work form to close it, and respond No if you are asked to save your changes.


Anxious to see what a record looks like? There are a few demo records distributed with the program (but you really will want to make your own). Go back to the main RIMMF screen, and select Entity Index from the top of the Tools menu.

Click on one of the items listed and press the 'Open' button at the bottom of the form. Voila.

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