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Information Services Cataloguing & Metadata Team Activity & Projects, 2005/06 Janet Wharton
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Information Services Current cataloguing
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Information Services Proportion of extra copies/original cataloguing
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Information Services Retrospective cataloguing Britain in Print (Complete) 1200 oldest items in the librarary Agricultural rare books (Virtually complete) ca 440 records Woodward Collection (Complete) ca 310 vols East Midlands Collection 2873 records since Oct. 2005 Hallward Store – pre-1850 material
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Information Services Discards 2000/01-2005/06
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Information Services Standardisation of classmarks (1) Historically, Library of Congress classification adjusted to suit the needs of each site Such adjustments make it impossible to benefit from derived classmarks Standardisation could help users find material more easily across the library system when the same areas are covered in several branches Needed to facilitate shelf-ready acquisition of resources
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Information Services Standardisation of classmarks (2) Discussion with subject team leaders Move towards greater standardisation – Introduction of M, U, V in Hallward New project to reclassify key problem areas, eg: – NG (local scheme) – TR (standard) Photography – TX at JCG (valid, but had absorbed material from QP, R, SB, TP, etc – ca 1200 items) – Science, Technology, Medicine in Hallward (ca 1200 items) – Law (ca 28,000 items)
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Information Services New types of resource to catalogue eBooks - eJournals Learning objects
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Information Services Sample record
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Information Services New tasks – RAE data validation Research Assessment Exercise University publications database Standardising names of journals and publishers
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Information Services Card catalogue digitisation Vitally needed because of move of manuscripts and special collections to KMC Will replicate the card catalogue and allow browsing of cards Additionally, OCR (optical character recognition) – will allow key word searching of cards Link from UNLOC – will give greater prominence to card catalogue
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Information Services Card catalogue digitisation (2) Preparation – weeding of thousands of cards from the catalogue to bring it up to date (Hallward & Music) German company will scan cards (24.07-11.08.06) Indexing of cards and creation of interface Service ready by week before term starts
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Information Services Metadata for eResources Connected Campus project Loading MARC records for large sets of electronic resources which we would not be able to catalogue individually – eJournal packages – ebrary (ca 22,000 records) – ECCO (ca 140,000 records) – EEBO (94,758 records)
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Information Services Metadata for eResources (2) Quality of records / access to resources Use of Aleph tools and scripts to “fix” records Indexing Impact on the catalogue
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Information Services Questions, commments …
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