ODI Conformance Scorecard
The ODI Scorecard reports how well the library's data and feeds conform to Open Data Interoperability expectations — the metadata-quality and standards-conformance checks that underpin discovery, data exchange and BIBFRAME/KBART interoperability.
Open it from Library Management → ODI Scorecard.
What it shows
The scorecard runs a set of conformance checks across the library data and presents a per-check result — pass / warning / fail with a count of affected records — so you can see at a glance where metadata is complete and standards-compliant and where it needs attention. Checks cover areas such as:
- BIBFRAME conformance — whether catalogue records carry the elements needed for clean BIBFRAME mapping.
- KBART feed conformance — whether electronic-resource holdings feeds meet KBART formatting and required-field rules.
- Core metadata completeness — presence of identifiers, titles, dates and other required descriptive fields.
Refreshing the scorecard
The scorecard is computed from the current data. Use Refresh to re-run the checks after you have edited records or imported a batch, so the figures reflect the latest state. Refreshing can take a moment on large collections because it scans the catalogue.
Using the results
- Treat fail rows as a worklist — drill into the affected records and complete or correct the flagged metadata.
- Warnings are non-blocking but improve data quality and downstream interoperability when resolved.
- Re-run Refresh after a remediation pass to confirm the score has improved.
Related
- BIBFRAME ODI conformance and KBART ODI reference material describe the underlying rules each check applies.