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The world’s libraries. Connected. Discipline-specific discovery The challenges and an OCLC experiment 5 th General meeting artlibraries.net, 28 September 2012 Bruce Washburn Software Engineer OCLC Research Eric van Lubeek Managing Director OCLC Europe, Middle East, and Africa Janifer Gatenby EMEA Program Manager Metadata OCLC
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Overview About OCLC Comparing WorldCat Discovery Systems WorldCat Group Catalog Demonstration Linking through WorldCat to artlibraries.net member library catalogs artlibraries.net members and their representation in WorldCat Next Steps
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The world’s libraries. Connected. What is OCLC?
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The world’s libraries. Connected. 72,000 institutions in 170 countries Beijing, China Melbourne, Australia Beijing, China Melbourne, Australia Dublin, OH Overland Park, KS San Mateo, CA Seattle, WA Québec, Canada Alberta, Canada Mexico City, Mexico Dublin, OH Overland Park, KS San Mateo, CA Seattle, WA Québec, Canada Alberta, Canada Mexico City, Mexico Leiden, Netherlands Birmingham, UK Sheffield, UK Oberhaching, Germany Böhl-Iggelheim, Germany Berlin, Germany Asnières sur Seine, France Basel, Switzerland Leiden, Netherlands Birmingham, UK Sheffield, UK Oberhaching, Germany Böhl-Iggelheim, Germany Berlin, Germany Asnières sur Seine, France Basel, Switzerland
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The world’s libraries. Connected. In addition to our products and services…
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The world’s libraries. Connected. OCLC is its members 26,000+ institutions Members 3 councils Regional Councils 48 members Global Council 16 trustees Board of Trustees Americas EMEA Asia Pacific
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat.org WorldCat Group Catalogs WorldCat Local WorldCat Search API WorldCat Discovery Systems
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat.org
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Group Catalogue
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Local
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Search API
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Search API
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Summary of WorldCat Discovery Systems: Uses, Users, and Interfaces WorldCat.org Created for the global community Available for use by anyone Interface provided by OCLC Mobile interface included No local customization WorldCat Group Catalog Created for a group of libraries Available for use by anyone Interface provided by OCLC Mobile interface included Limited customization WorldCat Local Created for an institution and its branches Available for use by anyone, with certain features (licensed resources, requesting a hold) reserved for authenticated users Interface provided by OCLC Mobile interface included Limited customization WorldCat Search API Used by a range of applications, including discovery systems Availability of the user interface and its features determined by the implementer Interfaces provided by the API implementer, not OCLC Unlimited customization
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Summary of WorldCat Discovery Systems: Features and Data WorldCat.org Faceted searching Links to library catalogs Bibliographic, article-citation, & institutional repository records Licensed resources not included WorldCat Group Catalog Faceted searching Scoped view of WorldCat Links to library catalogs Bibliographic, article-citation, & institutional repository records Licensed resources not included WorldCat Local Faceted searching Scoped view of WorldCat Library availability, request/hold, and other local features Bibliographic, article-citation, & institutional repository records Licensed resources included for authenticated users WorldCat Search API No search facets View of WorldCat can be scoped Links to library catalogs Bibliographic records Article-citation & institutional repository records not included Licensed resources not included
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The world’s libraries. Connected. http://adamnet.worldcat.org WorldCat Group Catalog Demo
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The world’s libraries. Connected. A’DAM net search
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The world’s libraries. Connected. A’DAM net full display
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Reference citations and export
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The world’s libraries. Connected. When a result is found, the researcher needs to be directed quickly and reliably to the corresponding record in the host institution’s library catalog This is working well for some institutions in the artlibraries.net WorldCat target, not working well for others Linking to Library Catalogs
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Causes of library catalog link problems: The WorldCat Registry does not have a current URL for the library catalog OCLC numbers are not present in the library catalog for matching Other matching identifiers (ISBNs, etc.) are not available in the library catalog, or not in synch with WorldCat Linking to Library Catalogs
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Remedies for library catalog link problems: Maintaining library catalog URLs in the WorldCat Institution Registry Providing search access to OCLC numbers in the library catalog Synchronizing library catalog records with WorldCat Linking to Library Catalogs
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The world’s libraries. Connected. artlibraries.net members and their representation in WorldCat An analysis
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The world’s libraries. Connected. An “Art Libraries in WorldCat” target has been added to artlibraries.net It uses the WorldCat Search API, and the same institutions searched in the OCLC prototype 32 institutions are in this WorldCat/artlibraries.net target Of those, 14 are artlibraries.net members, 18 are not The “Art Libraries in WorldCat” target provides access to about 8.4M WorldCat records Current conditions
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Art Libraries.net target systems currently
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Reduction in targets using existing configuration of API Minus 11 targets (14 libraries)
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Art Libraries introduced 10Targets / 14 Libraries + Hathi 18 libraries Amon Carter Museum, Forth OwrthNational Gallery of Art, Washington Art Institute of ChicagoNelson Arkins Museum of Art, Kansas Bard Graduate CenterPhiladelphia Museum of Art Harvard University Fine ArtsIRIS Art auctions, Opficio delle Pietre, Università internatizionale dell’Arte Kimbell Art MuseumSaint Louis Art Museum Kunsthalle BaselStaatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Musée du Quai BranlySterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Museum of Fine Arts, BostonWinterhur Museum Library Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonZentrum für Kunst & Medien.technologie, Karlsruhe
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The world’s libraries. Connected. There are 50 institutions in artlibraries.net that are not represented in its “Art Libraries in WorldCat” target 14 of these institutions have holdings in WorldCat, representing an additional 14M records Another 36 artlibraries.net member institutions are not yet represented in WorldCat Potential for growth
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Artlibraries.net Libraries that could be included immediately LibraryWorldCat SymbolHoldings in WCat SLUB DresdenDEDDS (SUUSL)3141003 (4699) Bib d’art et d’archéologieCHBAA204546 Bauhaus U WeimerDEBUW159107 IRIS BerensonHTV120845 National Gallery of AustraliaNAGAU102953 IRIS OlandeseA2R16402 IRIS UffiziBVF9800 Heinrich-Heine I, DüsseldorfDEUNI9151 IRIS RinascimentoRRN7993 IRIS LonghiFZH3762 Hathi 5257011 10Targets / 14 Libraries + Hathi
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Minus another 7 targets (10 libraries; 2 dbases)
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Some Artlibraries.net Libraries that could be loaded Academy of Media Arts, CologneDocumenta Archive, Kassel Accademia di archittura, SvizzeraFinnish National Gallery Art & Exhibition Hall, BonnGermanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg ART-guideIRIS Art auctions, Opficio delle Pietre, Università internatizionale dell’Arte Bib de Arte Calouste, GulbenkianKubikat (5 libraries) Bib. des Arts décoratifsKunsthaus Zürich British Architectural Library (RIBA)MAK Library, Vienna Danmarks KunstbibliothekUnion cat. French national museums Düsseldorf Union catalogue ( 9; 1 in WorldCat) Vitterhetsakadmeins Bib, Stockholm 36 Libraries (18 targets)
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Collection analysis Compare collection – within the group & globally –By subject, classification, format, language, publication date range –Determine uniqueness, rareness –Supports re-location, purchase, digitisation decisions
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Digital Collection Gateway Self service loading tool Define collection and parts to load Define schedule Define metadata mapping
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The world’s libraries. Connected. External links – To libraries (for availability) –Search engines –Google, Google Books, Bing, Yahoo –Linked data –WorldCat most held, VIAF, Dewey, Fast Data enrichment and linking Work & content clustering (FRBR) World Cat internal links –VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) –WorldCat identities –Dewey –Fast subjects
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Next Steps
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The world’s libraries. Connected. 32 libraries already loaded in WorldCat 90 days or fewer from receipt of good MARC file Other formats (Intermarc, Unimarc, Pica+) possible – extra work needed – further discussion Maintenance (regular batchloading) Loading logistics
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Libraries can continue to use WC-API in local portals or in local discovery solutions (part of subscription model) Libraries could opt for WorldCat Local (including interoperation to local systems) Special projects and extra work open for discussion Further
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Agreement with artlibraries.net about a further model Group-catalogue with libraries already represented in WorldCat Branding of this group catalogue Discussion about a price-model Step by step addition of “new” art-libraries Possible way forward
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Thank you!
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