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Acquiring Chinese E-Books: Where to Start and How to Get Here-- University of Pittsburgh Library System's Experience Hong Xu March 24, 2007
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Where to start Talking with the senior administrator Talking with e-book producers Having trials Evaluating e-books
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Decision-making in purchasing Chinese e-books Perpetual access vs. subscription Quantity to purchase Database hosting MARC records requirements Whether or not loading the records to OCLC
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The minimal level MARC records we required include the following fields: 001, 005,006, 007, 008, 020, 040 1xx (or 7xx if no 1xx) 245 250 (if needed) 260 300 (if needed) 533 (if needed) 856
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Problems in sample MARC records Both e-book producers use CN-MARC as the base and automatically convert them into MARC21. Problems in understanding MARC21, particularly CJK records in MARC21. Problems in converting some fields Examples:
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Team work Communicating with relevant senior administrators and with EAL librarians Coordinating with other two departments at the ULS: Information System: install reader software, test interface, load records Cataloging Management: review records; follow ULS and OCLC rules/policies Communicating with e-book producers
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Where we are and what we’ve learnt so far-- Contracts have been signed/to be signed soon. We are on the third run of testing sample records. Timely communication ensures things are moving on smoothly. Team work is essential. It is important for the e-book producers to be consistent with the contact personnel and the test records during the data trial period. Documentation is important Quality control is a big on-going issue.
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