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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Pattern Recognition in Action for Cataloging and Metadata 2006 OLC Technical Services Retreat Chris Grabenstatter April 25, 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Agenda OCLC Cataloging/Metadata strategic directions Architecture to support strategy Examples of projects
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Cataloging Environment Fewer catalogers, reduced budgets Little growth in print materials acquisitions E-resources increasing – cataloged?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Deliver more automatically Build on PromptCat, Cataloging Partners program success Partner with major materials providers Cataloging tied to selection – possible new service
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center More Scripts/Language Support Growing WorldCat Supporting libraries’ diverse collections Easier to get materials cataloged Growing membership One stop shopping Both US and global libraries
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Metadata support for e-content Support automated metadata generation for e-resources Facilitate storage and discovery of digital content Support new metadata schemes - crosswalks Enrich WorldCat with e-serials records and holdings
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Continue to deliver value Ongoing Connexion maintenance Standards Simplify pricing
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Lego Era “The Internet is entering its Lego era. Indeed, blocks of interchangeable software components are proliferating … and developers are joining them together to create a potentially infinite array of useful new programs.” -- John Markoff, The New York Times, April 5, 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Library 2.0 “Library 2.0 is about small pieces of software loosely joined, … requires business models where multiple vendors bring value to consumers together … to reduce duplication of effort and reduce barriers to innovation…” --Paul Miller, “Library 2.0: the challenge of disruptive innovation.” http://www.talis.com/resources/documents/447_Library_2_ prf1.pdf
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OAI Repositories Local DB’s Metadata Capture Language Service Validate Reports & Stats Profiling Format Crosswalks Terminologies Profiling Data Usage Stats Connexion Digital Archive Content Coop ILS PICA NetLibrary Material Vendors Publishers SRW/Zing Update Shelf Ready Metadata Creation OAI Harvest OCLC Metadata Management Service Digital Archive Acquisitions/ Selection Web Services/Portal/API Layer Z39.50 (authorities Non-roman Local Holdings (MFHD) DA IngestDA Extract Pan/Zoom DA Access
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Projects Metadata support for e-content Extraction/Creation Web Service Crosswalk Web service OCLC Terminologies Service Content Cooperative Pilot OCLC eSerials Holdings Service
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Extraction/Creation Web Service Extract metadata from Web sites, PDF files, and Word files Re-implementing and enhancing functionality currently available in Connexion browser Connexion browser – May 2006 Connexion client 1.60 – June 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Connexion extract metadata Enter URL or path to extract metadata Supported file types.htm,.doc,.pdf Create multiple records from Web sites linked to the parent URL Specify to display or save created workforms, apply default constant data, and define My Status value Future – add tools to “create” metadata
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center
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Crosswalk Web Service Batchload/PromptCat ONIX to MARC OAI harvesting – Dublin Core to MARC Future Import and export Dublin Core data from Connexion client Support for other metadata schemes both browser and client interfaces
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center OCLC Terminologies service Introduction, June 2006 Add more access points using other controlled vocabularies, e.g., MeSH, GSAFD Available to all OCLC Cataloging subscribers Subscriptions available for non-Cataloging users Use with a variety of metadata editors, e.g., Connexion browser and client
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center List of Terminologies in initial release aat - Art & Architecture Thesaurus (J. Paul Getty Trust) dct - Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Type Vocabulary (Dublin Core Metadata Initiative) gmgpc - Thesaurus of Graphic Materials, TGM I (Library of Congress) gsafd - Guidelines On Subject Access To Individual Works Of Fiction, Drama, Etc. (American Library Association) lctgm - Thesaurus of Graphic Materials, TGM II (Library of Congress) mesh - Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®) (National Library of Medicine) ngl - Newspaper Genre List (University of Washington) tgn - Thesaurus of Geographic Names (J. Paul Getty Trust) ulan - Union List of Artists' Names (J. Paul Getty Trust
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center 1 1 2 2 Terminology Pane Terminology Pane A separate application
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Content Cooperative Pilot Upload content objects to the OCLC Digital Archive from Connexion browser and client interfaces Digital image, thesis & dissertation, oral history, e- book, video, etc. Replace WorldCat records to automatically add a URL pointing to the content object Access digital content from FirstSearch, Group Catalogs, and OpenWorldCat
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center
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Planned Open WorldCat Page for Digital Image
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Planned Zoom & Pan
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center OCLC eSerials Holdings service Automatically updates eSerials holdings in WorldCat Access to eSerials via WorldCat Resource Sharing Access to eSerials through OCLC discovery platform Compare electronic and print serials collections No additional work for the library!
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Digital Collections Print Collections D P Vendors E E E E E E OCLC FirstSearch WorldCat Resource Sharing WorldCat Collection Analysis Open WorldCat E P OCLC P P P P P P P P P P P OCLC Libraries E E E E E P P P P P E E E E E E P Resolver / A-Z serials list P Resolver / A-Z serials list Links to online Full Text Resource Sharing Services Links to OPACs
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Pilot Partners 35 Pilot libraries EBSCO Ex Libris Serials Solutions TDNet More to come
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Benefits to the library Increased operational efficiencies in ILL Filling where possible A revenue opportunity for some You control requests via automatic deflection Increased visibility at the point of need Leverages investment in services
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Progress Initial production system available late June 2006 Web-based registration form No charge to participate in the eSerials holdings service Future enhancements projected to include options for local holdings data, MARC record update service, and additional deflection choices
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Projects Deliver more automatically Improve shelf-ready cataloging PromptCat/Cataloging Partners – 100% goal Partner with major vendors Selection Possible future service OCLC partnering with materials vendors to help with notification slip selection process Cataloging a by product of selection Watch for more information in the future!
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Projects More Scripts/Language support New scripts support Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew – July 2005 Thai and Tamil scripts for use with Connexion client 1.50 (investigating Devanagari, Sinhala, and Bengali next) Connexion interface translations Client Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) and Japanese – July 2005 German and Korean – Nov. 2005 CatExpress – French (Nov. 2006) Unicode export – Nov. 2005 Automatic transliteration Web service – June 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center
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Questions, Answers & Sharing ? ? ?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Cataloging future directions Contact us Eric Childress: eric_childress@oclc.orgeric_childress@oclc.org Chris Grabenstatter: c_grabenstatter@oclc.orgc_grabenstatter@oclc.org
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